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March 05, 1971 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-03-05

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Thorough Education Study Is Urged by Detroit Rabbin ical Commission

A thorough study of local educa- solution adopted by the Rabbinical
tional processes is urged in a re- Commission cf Detroit. In behalf
of the Rabbinical Commission, the
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS chairman, Dr. Leon Fram, releas-
ed this statement:
12—Friday, March 5, 1971
'At the Kansas City convention
of the National Council of Jewish
Federations and Welfare Funds,
Max Fisher, its president, express-
ed his conviction that a thorough
TAM
study should now be made of the
condition of Jewish education in
THE TOWN
the Jewish communities of Amer-
ica. This survey, Mr. Fisher de-
clared, should be comprehensive
and strictly impartial and objec-
tive.
"The Rabbinical Commission of
the Jewish Community Council of
Detroit, at its January meeting,
hereby applauds Mr. Fisher's
statement, and voices its convic-
tion that it would be appropriate
for Max Fisher's own community,
the Jewish community of Detroit,

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to be the first to respond to his
vision and to his concern for the
Jewish education of our children
and our youth. Such a study could
be productive of fresh approaches
and significant advances in the
field of Jewish education in Amer-
ica.
"The commission, the ref or e,
calls upon all the agencies of Jew-
ish education in Detroit, com-
munal, congregational and others,
to proceed with such a survey.
"The Rabbinical Commi ssion
would be pleased to receive re-
sponses to this call from individ-
uals, as well as organizations.
Communications should be address-

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