r ICI 1 1 11111e Sine ' .67 SON krad: Cleric Visit* Land- ill Dr- Warhaftig asked the Rus- sian cleric to persuade So, let authorities In alias, Russian Jekws to emigrate to Israel. The arc h asked the Israeli minister to support Russian Orthod ix Couiroutot , in Israel in its prop dispute skulk the While Rus an patriarchate. that ut and Sofia Jot ssa. ...i", iced On the And !,y Israeli t, , ehnicians and , Limed 0. European itinera r et arned Sunda ■ to take the oura4e hack to the USSR. Patriarch Pimen went directly Jerusalem. where he was the nest of Patriarch Benedictos. ead of the Greek Orthodox hurt h there. he l'imen %1st( was proclaimed s of .orroo. - the White , —hin Orthodox Church Outside '.4.ophyiral Institute 04414-att4I at Keliovot I cagily idef,r, ,,, . 1 ,,, 1 ,.!! arre,ted Sunda:, ,hen this tried to force their way into the Intercontmental Hotel k‘here Patriarch Pimen. Br. War- haftiz. and Justice Minister 1'aacov - Zerach -Warhafiikz. minister 'Shirnshon Shapiro %%ere _mesh, at Dr for religious affairs. and Patriarell a lonchton tendered In the Greek Pinwn conferred Sunday- and eai-h Orthiali-x Patriarch in honor of had a petition for the other the suiting patriarch from Moscow not Whde Russian ( functenu n;; on Jordanian •la.: ilium so. and the - Mirth continues the West Bank. law prevails 'Between You . and Me' LI 7-5068 Nee, Post office 73720 W. 9 Moh• the four easo ns S apartments 2945 Woodward Bloomfield Hills, Michigan protected secluded environment ttments now available: 4 in the "Autumn Building" 1 in the "Winter Building" Call (313) 338- 1800 Installation Service • Spring start up CALL FOR FREE INSTALLATION ESTIMATE 559-5595 education. The doctoral candidates. wh come from England, Israel an Iraq, as well as from differen parts of this country, include Raymond Bloom of England, wh Tuition fees sary considerably in all types of schools . They range in the in congregational schools—for members—from $5 to $105 primary grades of the weekend school. The median is $20. On the elementary !etch, in the three-day school, they range from $15 to $165. with a median of $85. On the two-day high school level they range $15 to $200, with a median of $60. Non-members pay appreciably higher tuition fees than members, their median differential being about 66 per cent. In communal and independent schools, the median is $125 on the three - day elementary level and $120 on the three-day high school level It is $100 on the two-day high school level. Tuition fees are usually' reduced for each additional child from the same family when two or more attend the school simultaneously. Reform schools are far more likely than Conservative or Orthodox schools to maintain a policy of free tuitiun for children of members. "Anytime" 17061 JEANETTE, SOUTHFIELD ALLIANCE SPRINKLER CO Classified Ads Get Quick Results the Bra,' Allt:na S ■ alfs In Town rei It the 'st .Slums a ni fluskres ,in' PI.FS a I the latest Vu...1;mns tip,- men 6 to 6(). The GROSS INIEQUALITIf: From the AAJE study a picture emerges showing that the Jewish community' must consider a plan that would result in the equalization of support for Jewish education. The AAJE is particularly concerned with the higher tuition fee, le,ied by larger schools — schools with 300 or more pupils. Do larger schools engage more qualified teachers at higher salaries" Are the higher fees warranted by reason of quality of education offered by the larger schools" Do the larger schools proside additional activities and better facilities which involve higher maintenance expenditures7 . . A very large proportion of the larger schools e‘ade the answer to these questions The findings of the AAJE study strongly indicate that the larger school is far more likely to admit only children of members. Should this actually be the case, it could mean that 'children of low socio- economic status may be &Trisect of a Jewish education in a growing number of communities. PRINCETON SHOP The latest fashions for 20072 W. 7 Mile KE 3-4310 " The Tire People That Know That Care Stop by and let us HELP YOU in making your car SAFE & DEPENDABLE "Dunlop Quality Costs No More" JOE STAMELL'S DYNAMIC TIRE SALES 3826 N. Woodward at 131/2 'Mile Road, Royal Oak, Mich . Phone: $49-7350 Mon.-Thrus. 9-6; Fri. 9-8; ISRAEL TRAVEL ADVISORY SERVICE 12701 W TEN MILE SCOTIA) OAK PARK, MICHIGAN 48237 (coa E men 6 to 60 Dynntic I) tT - SC11001. TUITION: The highest tuition fee—a: ciadil ho exiici!ed —Is Charged in the day schools Here. tuition in primary grades reached $1,220 a year with a median of $550 It goes up to 61.300 in the elementary school. with a $6011 median and it reaches S1.500 in the high school. with a median of $650 For parents who cannot affor.! to pay fall tuition.- lower range: are ,insidered These figures throw light on the cost of the tong a child in a The AAJE findings stress, howeser. that O. Jewish day school highly 'questionable w hither the tuition fees in all is ties of st hear any relationship to the cost i.f maintaimm: the H- While ' ...suit study Mo., not disclose details of current Jews-I: that there appear s to ■ i e ,ufflcom: it ;skint. !at . .k imn tuition ie. , — e am: :,, , tc!,7 • 'hs the A \ k iii pa: ch!,cc_: , ", r• , . ; fees dorm: ;d f o r increased it a r! or the k Index .2:1 per ri r: schools (211 per cent Because of the reluctance by a large number of -cheol: to present details of their educational financing, AAJE consider; it compulsory that the desired information he sought via in-depth stadies of selected schools and communities that can he induced to cooperate. "We Specialize in low-cost trips to Israel and Europe for adultsAhigh school and college students" • • The 12;2 _r:i(11:Inn,!class oil ineli nine dochiral candidates eight of V. hum will be aWarde the degree of doctor of philosophy,. and one the degree of doctor (it Fc r The veil over this secrecy has now been partly lifted—but only partly—by the American Education Association, of which Robert II. Arnow is president. Arnow also is president of the Jewish Tele- graphic Agency and a leading figure in numerous national Jewish organumtisms A sample study by the American Association for Jest ish Education. based on an s wers from 25 per cent of the 3,125 Jewish schools — 2.893 in the L S. and 132 in Canada—reveals what appears to be !he first relatively meaningful picture on tuition fee data. Large Selection of se Opal Jewelry Woici, and Jewelry Repair Dr. A n :1.1 nt ofliii Most Eeft'qauf 1 he obsersatory is named for Adolph,' Bloch. a Brazilian pub Usher and member of the Weit• mann Instit u tes board of govern- ors in recognition of his contri- bution, to relations between the institute and Brazilian institutions of higher learning Dr An Ben Menahem. director of the observatory, said research- ers there have helped confirm the theory of continental drift Ile said that if Moses attemptod to lead the Israelies across the Red Sea today he would have a more diffi- cult time because the Sinai and the Arabian peninsula are gradually drifting away from Egypt- Selected fine ieweiry sod Dicrnonds SPRINKLING % SYSTEMS ( 77] „Ir.- ;• 1972. JTA Inc.1 LIFTING THE VEIL: Jewish schools display a wide reluctance to reveal even minimal information regarding their educational financing. The large majority of them are not even cooperating in surveys seeking merely to establish their tuition fee scale. • .laci hire— th Editor in-Chief Emeritus, JTA TEL AVIV (JTA Mina r geophysical observatory of the Wcurnann Institute of Science was dedicated near Eclat OAK PARK WATCH REPAIR rn. • 6—Friday, is now dean of the Baltimore Ile Mew College: David Eshoo George of Iraq. who majored in biblicO literature and is a graduate of the Spicer Memorial College in Indial and Vaacoe Irani of Israel, graduate of Hebrew University. Boris Smolar's (Copyright THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS May 26, 1972 Sen. Javits to Address Dropsic Commencement ( Sat. 9-3; Sun. 10-3 I T.A.S.) Tel 398.0203 • please call as ... no obligation _