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UHS High School Will He Stressing
Freedom of Choice in Program
The newly appointed principal
of the United Hebrew Schools
High School, Joshua Chorowsky,
announces a number of major
changes in the curriculum, addi-
tional to those reported in last
week's Jewish News. They will
take place when school begins in
September.
The new program is rooted in
the thesis that students are more
highly motivated and achieve bet-
ter results when they have some
freedom to select courses and as-
sume responsibility for their own
progress.
Curriculum changes also will re-
flect the opinion of faculty and ad-
ministration that the acquisition
of major concepts and the ability
to apply them to new situations
is of far greater value than the
memorization of masses of unre-
lated and isolated bits of factual
material.
Current high school courses
include: "The Prophet and So-
cial Justice"; "The Concept of
'The Chosen - People"; "Con-
cepts of Judaism"; "The He-
brew Law and the Civil Law";
"The People and the Land of
Israel"; "Basic Jewish Concepts
and Values"; "Introduction to
Jewish Thought and Philosophy"
and "Introduction to Kabala and
Mysticism."
Another major innovation is the
restructuring of the academic pro-
gram and the instituting of a sys-
tem of subject area requirements
and credit-hour registration simi-
lar to programs of public high
schools and colleges. A student will
be required to complete success-
fully a total of 58 hours for grad-
uation to be divided among five
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Joshua Chorowsky has been ap,
pcint-ed principal of the high
School department and registr,ir
of the Midrasha, College of Jewish
Studies, it was announced by Dr.
Benjamin L. Yapko. United He-
brew Schools' superintendent.
Before coming to the United
States, Chorowsky attended yeshi-
vot of Petach Tikva and Bnai Brat
in Israel. He received a Hebrew
teacher's diploma and bachelor of
religious education from Yestiva
University and continued his grad-
uate studies at the Jewish Theo-
logical Seminary and Columbia
University.
Recipient of a masters degree
in religious education (Jewish
Theological Seminary-) and ap-
pied linguistics (Columbia Uni-
versity), he also was granted a
principal's diploma from the Na-
tional Board of License of the
"; American Association for Jewish
Education.
Chorowsky has taught on -all
levels of Jewish education, includ-
ing, a Hebrew language course to
graduate students at Columbia Uni-
versity. He has been involved in
innovative curriculum projects and
school administration.
Prior to his appointment in 1.)•'
troit, he served as principal of
Hillel Day School in Rochester
N.Y.. for three years.
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guidance and counseling available Council of Metropolitan Detroit—
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To register for the fall semester lates to the community the prob-
and/or acquire a catalogue of lems that the community faces.
course offerings and information, The show entitled "It's Our Con
call Mrs. Silverman at the l.'llS ' cern," is hosted by Dr. Samuel
High School, 352-7117.
Krohn. past president of the JCC.
Joshua Chorowsky
Heads High School
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