LhaillavidciSchool-Given Until Nov. 1 to Fulfill
leachers Contractual Needs; Arbitration for
MIS Teachers Is Supported by /fillers Staff

"We are confident that the
Cong. Bnai David's execu-
'dye and educational com- decision of such a prestigious
respected arbitration
mittees this week reportedly and
'voted to recommend ratifi- committee, enjoying the con-
;ration by the synagogue fidence of the Jewish corn-
board of directors of the pro- munity as well as that of the
posals for a contract renew- teaching staff, will have a
al made by the synagogue salutary effect upon the
school's teachers' associa- course of Jewish education
in our community. We plead
tion.
Deferment of action until for your immediate action.
the next scheduled meeting Lack of action will surely in-
of the board, on the second vite an unneeded confronta-
Tuesday in November, the tion of community wide con-
teachers on Tuesday evening sequences."
voted unanimously to ask for
Donald Nitzkin, chairman
prompt a c tion. - of the Bnai David educa-
David Wayntraub, presi- I tional committee, expressed
dent of the Bnai David Teach- serious concern over the new
ers Association, stated that demand by the teachers. He
the matter must be treated said every effort would be
more seriously and warrants made to call a special meet-
a special meeting to ratify ing of the board, but that
the proposed contract. He re- some members are out of
ported that the teachers, at town and there are difficul- !
their meeting Tuesday night, ties that should be bridged
voted unanimously to give by waiting the extra few days
the synagogue wail 3 p.m. for the board's meeting and
Nov. 1 to conclude the agree- definitive action.
ment.
Nitzkin said he was dis-
Meanwhile the stalemate tressed also by claims that
continues in the United He- there have been no increases
brew Schools, and the LIIS in teachers' salaries in re-
Teachers Association con- cent years. lie said there
tinues to demand arbitration were 10 to 11 per cent in-
to resolve all problems. creases in 1968-69. 8 per cent
Joseph Baras, president of in 1970 and a 5 per cent in-
the UHS Teachers Associ- crease in 1971-72. "We try to
ation said: "We are willing be fair," he said, "and we
to abide by arbitrators rul- were willing to abide by a
ings and we feel the adminis• Din Torah ruling. But that
tration should act likewise." was obviated when the issues
Supporting the demands of seemed to have been re-
the UHS teachers, 34 teach- solved on the night after
ers in the Hillel Day School Yam Kippur."
this week issued a statement
Until the proposed 3 p.m.
deadline on Nov. 1, the Bnai
declaring in part:

"We the teachers of the

examine the issues and their
root causes can at long last
clear the air and permit the
community school to go on
with its business of educa-
tion effectively and harmon-
iously.
"We understand that a
number of respected Jewish
community leaders ha v e
agreed to serve on such an
arbitration committee.

Eyed by White House

The White House will be
represented at an auction of
one of the finest privately
owned collections of Ameri-
can antiques next week in
the Palmer Woods home of
Charles H. Gershenson.
Major museums, the U.S.
State Department and Brit-
ish connoisseurs of Ameri-
cana also will be present to
bid.
Furniture by great Amer-
ican cabinetmakers will be
sold, among the items which
date back to the 1700s.
Frank Boos and David
Stalker, who will conduct
the auction Monda y and
Tuesday, said there are mu-
seums that don't have as
fine a collection. Many of
the items have appeared in
museum exhibitions and have
been in books on American
antiques.
A public preview will be
held at the home, 17471
Hamilton, from 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m.
to 1 p.m. Sunday. Tickets
will be sold at the door.

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JERUSALEM (JTA)—Dr.

where s t r'e c t disturbances
have occurred recently,
sparked by the arrest and
sentencing of two yeshiva
students who fire-bombed
the Eros shop in Tel Aviv
last July.
Warhaftig said that ex-
tremists of any stripe served
only to "fan the flames of

Zerach Warhaftig, minister
for religious affairs, said re-
ligious youths who employ
violence to achieve their
ends must be ready to pay
the penalty for their lawless-
David teachers will continue ness.
Warhaftig, the leader of
to conduct their classes,
the Orthodox National Reli-
Waynbaum stated.
In the UHS, classes also gious Party, made his re-
continue until the impasse is marks at Bnei Brak, a reli- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, Oct. 20, 1972 - 7
gious township near Tel Aviv,
overcome.

Hlllel Day School plead with Gershenson Antiques

the Jewish community to ad.
dress Itself seriously and im.
mediately to the very serious
and educationally harmful
situation which exists in the
United Hebrew Schools arts.
Jog out of mistrust and lack
of confidence between the
Hebrew teaching staff and
' administrators.
"We appeal to you to use
your influence and interest
in Jewish education to urge
the immediate commission-
ing of an arbitration commit-
tee made up of respected
Jewish community leaders to
arbitrate all outstanding is-
binding
sues and make
recommmeodations.
"Only such an arbitration
committee that would fully

Warhaftig AssailsYout h for Violence

civil hatred." lie called for
mutual understanding be-.
tween rival camps in Israeli
society.

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