32—Friffory, Sept. 141972 THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS Center Offering Classes in Art Hebrew Teachers Strike; Picket Federation Bldg. The United Hebrew Schools and its striking teachers were Registration for the fall Mile branch. in disagreement Thursday term at the Jewish Center, Two art courses for chil- morning as to just how close including fine art classes for dren will continue under the they were to accord on a new students of all ages, will be direction of Ruth Kahn (Mos- contract. held Sept. 20. Members may sok). Both preschool art Prior to a meeting Thurs- register between 9:30 a.m. and experimental art intro- and 9 p-m., and nonmembers duce youngsters to a variety day morning, Dr. Benjamin Yapko, superintendent of the between 8 and 9 p.m. of materials. Deanna Sperka will con- Mrs. Miriam Swartz (As- LIES, insisted that the two parties were "close" to an tinue to conduct her gallery ton) will focus on drawing, tours, but with a different painting, collage and decoup- agreement. Joseph Baras, emphasis. The Wednesday age in Art Potpourri Thurs- president of the Association morning class will tour the day afternoons at the 10 Mile of Hebrew Teachers of Met- ropolitan Detroit, said they Detroit Institute of Arts, branch. while the Thursday class will David Petrakavitz will join were far from accord. Until the strike is settled, the open- continue to visit galleries Debbie Krastof and Moishe and museums throughout the Last to teach classes in ing of school has been post- poned. Detroit area. ceramics. Members of the association Artists at all skill levels For the fall catalogue of may take Ben Glicker's class classes, call the Jewish Cen- picketed the United Hebrew Schools building Tuesday and in oil painting Tuesday eve- ter, 341-4200, ext. 237 or 269. Thursday, as well as the nings at the 10 Mile branch. Glicker gives each student Jewish Welfare Federation Human Relations individual attention, empha- A new "Human Relations (Butzel) building on Thurs- sizing the development of Series . ' will be co-sponsored ' day. They called off picket- basic skills and disciplines. by the Jewish Family and • ing Wednesday out of mourn- Sculptor Alex Hamilton Children's Service at the ing for the victims of the will join the Center staff to Jewish Center. Designed to Munich massacre. If accord teach sculpture at the 10 stimulate understanding of is not reached, they plan to interpersonal r e 1 ationships resume their marching after within the family, the series Rosh Hashana. will include groups focusing 1 ' A After four months of bar- on four topics of contempor- gaining sessions, Baras said ary interest: INSTANT COLOR the union voted 30-3 to go on "The Behavior and Devel- strike this week, and will PHOTO BUTTONS opment of Pre-Schoolers,"; stay out until agreement is FRAMED PHOTOS led by Dr. Ingrid Grossberg reached on the main issues. PHOTO REV CHAINS 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at the 10 "Our motto is 'No contract, PHOTO MIRRORS Mile branch; no work,' " he said. Si 481 ■ t4I TOO GISTS "The Relationship Between The point which the union Parent and Adolescent," led PHOTOS BY GILBO considers to be most serious. by social work caseworker is that of who shall establish 398-3566 541 - 2004 I Mrs. Arlene Goldberg 9:30 Out of Town Con C.a.. and control teaching stand- a.m. Thursday at the 10 Mile ards. maii• ••••••im branch: A statement issued Wednes- "The Problems of the Mid- day by the United Hebrew Hopp)* New Year dle Years," led by social Schools said that the primary worker Mrs. Joan Israel, 1:30 unsettled issue is "whether or p.m. Monday at the main not the UHS shall have the building: and . right to determine and con- "The Obligations of Adults trol reasonable standards to Their Aging Parents," led against which it will meas- by caseworker to the aged. ure the competency and the Roger Skully. 7:30 p.m. performance of all teachers, Wednesday at the main build- whether probationary or ing. tenure. The Schools have Each human relations agreed that ali the set stand- group will meet for 10 ses- ards must be published, and 20811 W. 8 Mile sions beginning the week of that the ris, Isponsibility for Oct. 2. proving faildre on the part of TO PARTY FAY It's Nice To Deal With Joe Slatkin's DEXTER CHEVROLET botommo Sowt•Iiold • TH•Bral/h MUSIC SY 534-1400 SAM BARNEIT Our Promise Ti Tow AND HIS ORCHESTRA 968-2563 a teacher to meet these standards rests with the schools." Baras charges that Dr I Memoria ' l 11:'-i Yapko wants the unilateral if no agreement is reached, giving full support to the teachers union. right to establish standards, "If a strike against the UHS board's edu- the to to just what those the standards ; we to want turn the issue without providing teach- over de- United Hebrew Schools were a cation committee for ers with prior information as cision." Baras said Dr. Yap- to occur," he said, "you ko rejected such a provision. should be aware that the en- are. Should the issue remain tire strength and resources The UHS statement quoted unresolved, the teachers pro- of the Metropolitan Detroit from the final offer it made pose that it be brought before AFIrCIO would be at the on a management's rights professional arbitrators (the disposal of the teaching staff. clause and reasons for termi- "Since the AFL-CIO has a nation of tenure: "The rea- American Arbitration Asso- ciation) or before a group of long history of close, frater- sonableness of the employer's lay leaders andrabbis. nal ties with the Jewish com- rules, performances and com- Although the primary area munity, and particularly, the petency standards and of its Jewish Welfare Federation, determinations regarding the of disagreement is over de- I personally view the pres- competency of tenured em- termination of teaching ployes shall, if challenged by standards, the union and ently exasperating relation- ship between the teachers the union, be reviewable in UHS also have differences the grievance procedure, in- over some fringe benefits, and the administration of the such as health insurance, United Hebrew Schools with cluding arbitration." understandable alarm, and a Baras argues that the severance pay and seniority grave concern about the con- grievance procedure is time- of teachers transfered from sequences should the situa- consuming and in fact allows one school branch to another. tion deteriorate," Turner Dr. Yapko, in his state- the administration to act at wrote. will before the union can ment, insisted the "UHS teachers are paid more pro- make its challenge. - portionately in salaries and On Wednesday, Baras said, fringes than those in public the teachers proposed accept- schools." He said these bene- ance of new standards pro- Photography include a sickness and vided they are established in fits accident MICHAEL KAPUT 643-7392 Ann L. Korson, R.E. of ALK ELECTROLYSIS Golda Invites Shapiro to Head Ministry of Justice Again Wishes Family, Friends & Patrons a Happy. Healthy & Prosperous NEW YEAR JERUSALEM (JTA)—For- deft oil company. Shapiro mer justice minister Yaacov claimed that elements of the Shimshon Shapiro, who re- Achdut Avodah, a Labor Par- signedamid controversy on ty faction, had conspired to June 11, confirmed that he bring about his downfall. would return to the cabinet Sh apir o's announcement 17348 W. 12 Mk RI. SwitbfieW 559 ■ 5594_ in the same post. He appar- that he would return to the ently was asked to return by Cabinet came as a surprise. Premier Golda Meir who has ry Speculation arose that the filled the Justice Ministry justice minister portfolio post herself for the past two would be given to Haim Zad- months. ok, chairman of the powerful Shapiro, 69, is a close con- Knesset Foreign Affairs and fidant of Mrs. Meir. He left Defense Committee and one her government during a bit- of Israel's most prominent ter public controversy over lawyers. Observers here said allegedly excessive fees au - that in urging Shapiro to re- thorized by his ministry for turn, Mrs. Meir would be lawyers involved in an in- bucking strong public opinion quir• earlier this year into but was apparently willing to the operations of the Netivei do so rather than lose Shapi- ro's services permanently. Ashdod People RUSSELL SCHREIBER ASSOCIATES We forget that the most successful statesmen have AGENCY OF THE SHOW WORLD I•••••eilts been professionais. was a professional politician. —Felix Frankfurter. 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