32—Friday, May 29, 1970 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS I Parley of Educators Charts Program to Open Neu- Hebreu- Day Schools GRE ENFIELD PARK. N.Y. by the high tuition fees which (JTA I—Seminary deans and nearly range from $650 to $1.200 per year. "Let us give children and par- 350 Hebrew day school educators. ents a taste of day school educa- psychologists, psychiatrists and tion. Having tasted it, parents Hebrew scholars conducted a four- will then make supreme sacri- day convention marking the 25th fices and superior efforts budget- anniversary of the conference on wise, to keep their children in day school education. day school," Rabbi Tetiz declar- ed. The convention charted a pro- gram to put a Hebrew day school The educators also deplored that in at least every city with a Jewish Jewish federations and welfare population of 5,000 and over and funds neglect the needs of the day would aim at a total day school school educational system. Rabbi student population of 250.000 stu- Yaakov Yitzchok Ruedrman, chair- dents. man, rabbinical administr a tive The convention was called by board, Torah Umesorah, said "Day deans of theological seminaries school education should not have and the National Conference of to survive on the backs of over- Yeshivz Principals and Day School burdened parents and underpaid Administrators. Rabbi Pinchas teachers. Teitz, dean of Yeshiva and Mesivta Day schools across the country of Elizabeth, proposed that par- face daily a threat for their econ- ents not pay tuition for first grade omic survival because of the cal- enrollments since many parents loused indifference of those welfare are initially- turned away from en- funds — which serve as the com- rolling their children in day schools munal arm of Jewish charities. While parents and students are maturing, federation and welfare Baby Shocks Mohel fund leaders are not." A resolution at Tel Brit Mila adopted by the convention which TEL AVIV — An Israeli mohel had been submitted by the rab- had the shock of his life when lie binical administrative board of arrived for the brit mita of the son Torah Umesorah favored Hebrew of Sarah and Yaacov Seidmann in day schools being represented by their own agency rather than by Givatayim near Tel Aviv. "bureaucratic agencies imposed The baby Was born circumcised. upon them." The mohel, Shimon Shohat, con- A spokesman for Torah Ume- sulted with several rabbis and sorah said the group preferred then told the hundreds of guests receiving funds either directly that the ceremony would not take from funding agencies or to let day place. Nature had already done the schools set up their own agency job perfectly. through which funds can be dis- He also pointed out that the son tributed according to needs. had been born on the birthday of Moses, Adar 7, and that he, too, is said to have been born already circumcised. The mohel made a tiny wound, enough to produce one drop of blood, instead of the circumcision. Jewish Life Studies LOS ANGELES (JTA)—A center for the 'study of contemporary Jewish life will be established at an enlarged and relocated Uni- versity of Judaism, the Conserva- tive school in Los Angeles, accord- ing to its president, Dr. David Lieber. He pointed out that "no- where in the United States today is there; a Jewish academic insti- tution Which addressed itself spe- cif-T011Y to the condition of Jewish life in our time." RABBI SNAIALL ZACHARIASH MOREL 341-1595 Rev. HERSHL ROTH Experienced Mohel Licensed - Certified 352-3186 Recommended by Physicians RABBI Leo Goldman Expert Mohel Serving Hospitals and Homes LI 2-4444 LI 1-9769 REV. GOLDMAN L MARSHALL MOREL 353-5444 May 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Lee (Linda Marash), 4962 Fair- court, W. Bloomfield Twp., a son, Andrew Robert. ; old youth, blind from birth, will enter the School of Sacred Music of the Hebrew Union College- Jewish Institute of Religion in September as the first blind candi- date for a cantorial degree from the Reform cantorial school, ac- cording to the Jewish Braille Institute of America. Stephen Casell was one of the institute's first blind Bar Mitzvah candidates, according to Judge Emil N. Haar president of the institute. Mrs. Seymour H. Mandell, presi- dent of the LAWYER'S WIVES OF SOUTHFIELD, announces a mem- bership luncheon 12:30 p.m. June 9 at the Rascal House. The wife of any attorney living or working in Southfield is eligible to join. Mrs. Paul F. Coughlin of Grand Blanc, president of the Lawyer's Wives of Michigan will be guest speaker. For information or reservations, call Mrs. Mandell, 353-0616, or Mrs. Ivan E. Barris, 353-0309. CARPET WASHINGTON — Eleven groups of adult Jews will examine their religious heritage at rural retreats from Arrowhon Pines, Ont.. to Saledo, Tex., as part of Bnai Brith's 22nd annual Institutes of Judaism program. The institutes, directed and co- ordinated by Bnai Brith's depart- ment of adult Jewish education, enable their participants—lawyers, housewives, merchants, teachers, , businessmen—to meet for three or I four days in intensive study ses- sions with faculties comprised of many of the nation's leading Jew- ish scholars. About 23,000 persons have studied at more than 450 institutes since the program was inaugurated in 1948 at Wildacres, N.C. JERUSALEM (JTA)—Maki, the pro-Israeli Communist Party, warned that Soviet pilots flying May 16—To 51r. and Mrs. Joseph Egyptian warplanes could cause Paholak, (Joanne Bloom), 14020 a new Arab-Israel war with a I Lincoln, Oak Park, a daughter "likely threat" to world peace. I Rachel Anne. 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A BEAUTIFUL May 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Arnold D. Gluck (Barbara Tenebaum), 12910 Rosemary, Oak Park, a daughter. Marci Elise. • 1 People Proof Eyeglasses Pro-Israeli Communists Warn Against Soviets • • • NEW YORK (JTA)—A 26-year- An exceptionally- fine exhibt of color photography is currently beng shown at the Dossin Great Lakes Museum. This collection of 70 large color prints of the Great Lakes include some of the most spectacular views of scenes and ships ever collected for a single showing, and all are the work of marine photographer. HARRY WOLF, wtio for 30 years was ship's photographer on the S.S. North American and the S.S. South American. The exhibition is open Wednesday through Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. Judaism to Be Explored Aviv cRirt12. ,Announcements Brevities Reform Cantorial School Has First Blind Student WE DELIVER r- YOU'RE INVITED LI kro OPEN NOUSE -ty CpMQ 47300 W. Twelve Mile Rd. 1-696 to Beck Rd. 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