New Hebrew Schools Complex Dedicated; Further Expansions to Include Midrasha Joining in impressive ceremonies that marked the dedication of the United Hebrew Schools complex on 12 Mile Road at Lahser, Sunday afternoon, an overflow audience acclaimed the donors who made possible the financing of a library, the auditorium, the high school building, classrooms, administra- tive offices and other facilities. field under the chairmanship of Norman Katz, a member of the U.HS board of directors, who head- ed the committee on arrangements for the dedication, the ceremonies included presentation of citations to the major contributors and analyses of community interests in Detroit Jewry'S educational needs by heads of movements re- lated to the schools. In his analysis of the program planned for the years ahead in the new campus, Katz spoke of links with the community, of aims to expand the educational efforts and to continue the poli- cies of offering educational serv- ices in every possible sphere. Noted community personalities THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 10—Friday, May 8, 1970 DECORATOR IDEA No. ■ •=7Fk ■■■■ were among the participants in' Several presentations wer e .he function that sav• the fruition 1 made: Judge Theodore Levin pre- p( the aspiration for the establish-1 sented a citation to Sophie and -cent of the vast educational ' Sigmund Rohlik for their gift for ampo. the Rohlik high school building: Alan Schwartz, as president of the Esther and Louis LaMed Audi- ;he Jewish Welfare Federation, torium where the dedication cerc- •hich has provided for the major monies were held was officially ..nanci I needs of the educational presented to the community and system, spoke of the United He- a citation was given the donors by .irew Schools as "a useful and im- :Vanden Berman; George M. Zelt- portant part of Jewish life " zer gave a citation to Alfred .'s mayor of Southfield, Norman neutsch in appreciation of the gifts Feder greeted the gathering and for the Adolph Deutsch Admini- .,nolo? of the United Hebrew stration Building and the Morris Schools' new role in his communit:' Rosenberg General Offices, do- as adding to the "excellence " noted by the respective families; our schbol system w‘"ich is gym- Airs. Rose Schiller gave a citation bolic of the aims of Southfield." to Reva and Harry Lindenbaum As superintendent of the who made possible the construe- schools, Albert Elazar spoke of tion of the Lindenbaum Library the great needs inherent in the Building; Julian Tobias gave a ci- educational system, of the con- tation to Mrs. John R. Herman as tinuity that is vital to the per- a memorial to her husband who petuation of Jewish knowledge financed the John Herman Board and he declared, commenting on Room. American Jewry's position, that The Hebrew High School stu- "with freedom goes responsibil- dents were directed in a program ity." He added the hope that out of Hebrew songs by Shalom Kho- o' the new complex will emerge leb. The opening and closing , "fulfillment of the great desire prayers were given by Rabbis to turn our complex Into a place Benjamin Gorrelick and NI oses of Torah and inspiration." Lehrman. Mrs. Ilse Roberg led in' Jack Shenkman, president of the the singing of the national an- schools, who formally accepted the thems. new structure in behalf of the Among those who extended movement as a symbol of the greetings were Menahem Glaser, community's role in advancing ed- representing the UHS high school ucational needs, announced that faculty; Airs. Dorothy Kripke, the complex is not completed, that president of the VHS Women's it will also have as additions an Auxiliary, and David Bardenstein, annex for Midrasha College of grandson of the LaMeds, who do- Jewish Studies and a plaza for nated the auditorium, in behalf of musical groups and function. the high school students. Goldmann's Views Hit by Executive of World Zionist Organization So much to see, so much to do in Israel...GO! You've been thinking about it, dreaming about it ... why wait any longer? Go this year, and go GREEK LINE—the favorite of so many thousands, the Golden Route to Israel! On your way to Israel and back, enjoy a luxurious, restful vacation at sea. Continental cuisine or gourmet Kosher meals under the strict- est supervision. A rabbi and Synagogue grace both our ships. Sun-drenched decks, open-air pools, lounges, nightclubs, ball- rooms. theatre. And Greek Line sailings coincide with major religious and cultural festivities in Israel. 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Above everything else the best thing about Akiva is that it teaches me to be a good American Citizen and makes me proud that I am a Jew. JERUSALEM (JTA)—The ex- • a meeting of the European execu- 1 (•cutive of the World Zionist Or- 1 live of the World Jewish Congress. ganization officially disassociated j He plans to remain in Europe for itself from the views expressed several months. by Dr. Nahum Goldman, president Dr. Goldman said he foresaw of the World Jewish Congress ; expanded Soviet involvement 18 and a former president of the months ago but nobody can say WZO. ! what will happen tomorrow or , The resolution was adopted at the next day. He expressed the ! the close of a meeting of the ex- hope that America would react ! ecutive at which Dr. Goldmann 1 but added, no one can be sure explained his views but was bit- : because America's involvement 1 terly castigated by his former col- in Cambodia made it more dif- , leagues for expressing opinions ficult and the Russians are tak- Your Child Can Reflect This Pride which they considered inimical to ing a tougher position. Israel and the Zionist movement. , Dr. Goldmann warned Israeli ATTEND The resolution said, "The ex- youth not to misinterpret his arti- ecutive of t h e World Zionist cle in Foreign Affairs Quarterly. Organization expressed its vig - Ile never said that the govern- °roils disassociation from Dr. ment was against peace but ques- Gchlmann's article in Foreign tinned only its policies and meth- Affairs. The executive expressed ods to achieve peace, Dr. Gold- its opinion that the content of mann said. Ile said the article . the article and also its timing , expressed the "genuine ideal" of 9:00 A.M. have caused harm to the Zion- Zionism, adding. "because we are ist cause." a unique nation we must have a The article appeared in the unique character." April edition of the quarterly. In Dr. Goldmann replied to his it. Dr. Goldmann proposed a critics that the Zionist Executive ] NURSERY TO NINTH GRADE "neutralized Israel outside the has no authority to decide who is ' sphere of power politics." a Zionist and who is not and what , 24061 COOLIDGE 545-1060 Ile also criticized the Israel gov- Zionism is and what it is not. : ernment for lack of flexibility in "They cannot teach me what : Oak Park its approach to peace with the Zionism is," he said. Arabs. Dr. Goldman told the executive, ‘‘ here he appeared to explain his views, that his proposals (lid not compromise the security. 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