Petition Candidates Elected to UHS Board THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 22, 1973-5 NOW! BUY DESIGNER Cohn branches of the UHS, was too small to achieve this. attitudes and an appreciation Rated (Continued from Page 1) Additionally, he said, the of commitments to Jewish two teacher strikes and a Elected were Mitchell Feld- UHS is already operating at life. He urged the develop- Xperienced man, Dr. Milton Goldrath, dispute between the UHS and a deficit; to expect the Jew- ment of a more "humanistic" its women's auxiliary. Norbert Reinstein, Julian To- program, emphasizing the Xcellent In the latter case, he said, ish Welfare Federation to bias, William Yolles, I. Will- add to its financial burden "total child." Xtremely iam Sherr and Mildred Gross- the issues have been resolved by operating two fiscally un- Norbert Reinstein delivered Priced $39 to $139 man. Thus, of 16 openings, amicably, and the UHS and sound schools is unrealistic, For Weddings, Parties, Reasonable the treasurer's report, and a the parent advisory group auxiliary are working to- he said. Patio. Size 4 to 44 gether again. trio of high school students won a majority of nine. Yet another problem, said entertained with Israeli songs Parents of children attend- Murry X. Koblin Adv. Two .parent candidates, Ar- ing the Borman and Cohn Katz, is the declining Jewish while the ballots were being 548-5600 nold Fisher and Frances branches circulated flyers, population and the conse- Stein, were disqualified be- written in English, Hebrew quent reduction in number counted. cause of insufficient valid and Yiddish, which read: of students. signatures, as ruled by the "The United Hebrew Schools Katz promised that even UHS board credentials com- of Metropolitan Detroit — those parents who are not mittee. Leaving Detroit to Serve You elected to board -positions Most of the discussion — Better." The handout also would still be encouraged to often heated — revolved said: "Remnants of Detroit play an active part in the around the validity of signa- Jewry: Children." United Hebrew Schools. tures on petitions for the UHS Superintendent Benj- In his report, Katz insisted seven candidates proposed by that the "agonizing" decision amin Yapko described this as Hebrew School Parents to close the two schools was "an extraordinary year" in t' sory Board. made on an "educational and which, he said, progress has According to the bylaws of fiscal basis." For the sake of been recorded on all levels the United Hebrew Schools, "good educational tech- of the communal school sys- signatories to petitions for nique," he said, "you must tem. Among these, said candidacy must be not only have at least two classes on Yapko, were the institution paid-up members of the each grade level" and the of the audio-visual "B'Yad United Hebrew Schools but enrollment at the two schools HaLashon" method of He- contributors to the most re- brew -teaching; and a change cent Allied Jewish Campaign. in class structure to the Several of the signatures on 530 Jews in Iraq "track system." petitions belonged to spouses Under Suppression The latter allows for chil- of those whose names are dren having different skills to (Continued from Page 1) listed by the Jewish Welfare be taught in separate classes with an elderly on the same grade level. Federation as contributors to refuge woman relative. A tourist Elimination of the 6-8 p.m. the campaign. The UHS board credentials who arrived here from session will be helpful in this committee, headed by Gor- Baghdad recently reported area, said Yapko. don Ginsberg, ruled that, ac- that she was in a state of He also mentioned the cording to the letter of the shock and that she had tried creation of new teaching ma- law, there were fewer than several times to kill herself. terials and approaches, in- According to reliable service teacher training and the required 25 names on each of the petitions. How- sources, 530 Jews still in offerings of electives to high ever, after this strict inter- Iraq are subjected to arbi- school students. pretation was challenged, the trary arrests, harassment Yapko said the UHS and credentials committee agreed and beatings on the streets. Jewish Center are discussing A protest march against art "informal relation" at the to accept those signatories whose spouse's campaign the mistreatment of Jews in Cohn building in Livonia, contributions represented the Iraq was scheduled to take which will no longer serve as When it comes to the fit of your clothes! place here with the partici- a UHS branch. He didn't ex- entire family unit. pation of Iraqi Jews and re- plain what the informal rela- Judge Benjamin Friedman, When purchasing a fine quality suit you're entitled who served on the credentials cent Jewish emigres from tion would entail. to the proper fit your selection deserves. At Shifman's the Soviet Union. In the future, said Yapko, committee with Ginsberg and Meanwhile, in Paris, Sy- the curriculum must empha- when you purchase an Eagle, Hammonton Park, Gro- Milton Lucow, himself chal- lenged the strict adherence rian Ambassador to France size the building of values, shire, Cardinal or Stanley Blacker Suit or Sport to the letter of the law and Ahmed Abdel Karim said Coat our old world tailors custom fit it to your Jerusalem Bells Ring urged that a more liberal that Syrian Jews are "Syrian JERUSALEM — Natives exacting measurements. interpretation be applied in citizens, free from persecu- and tourists visiting the capi- this case. However, his mo- tion." Addressing the Diplomatic tal are being treated this iton that his own minority report be adopted in place Press Association, the am- month to classical music of the majority report was bassador contrasted what he and Israeli songs—including termed the Syrian Jews' "Jerusalem of Gold"—play- disqualified. Ginsberg warned later, "bourgeois" existence to ed on the bells of the YMCA after the validation proced- "the sufferings of 157,000 campanile. These "concerts" ure was reconsidered during Syrian refugees in the Golan are given three nights week- Everything for Him a brief adjournment, that the Heights and to that of the ly by Prof. Efhrem Delmotte of Belgium, who is visiting Palestinian refugees." UHS bylaws will have to be LINCOLN CENTER Karim said Syrian Jews Israel as the guest of the rewritten if future nomina- the and ministry of tourism had only experienced slight Thurs., Fri., Sat. to 9 Open tions are not to be contested "difficulties" since the found- Jerusalem municipality. in the same manner. Use your Shifman's and most major credit cards The parents (group charged ing of Israel. He did not Classifieds Get Quick Results elaborate. that none of this would have happened if the UHS admin- istration had made it clear in advance what was re- quired. They also complained that the UHS executive com- Use Your Standard or Any Other Charge Card mittee refused to release the Plus our sensative mechanics will take care of your car mes of paid-up UHS mem- rs so the parents could contact them well before the PLEASANT RIDGE, PONTIAC, petition deadline. FRANKLIN, HUNTINGTON BERKL,EY, BEVERLY HILLS, WOODS, LATHRUP, MAD- ROYAL OAK, SOUTHFIELD, Louis LeMed, a member of BIRMINGHAM, BLOOMFIELD, TROY, WEST BLOOMFIELD the board whose daughter, ISON HEIGHTS, OAK PARK, FARMINGTON, FERNDALE, Rena Bardenstein, w a s Then it is definitely to your advantage to come to the 8 Mile 8 Meyer store elected, said that in more than 50 years' association with the UHS as teacher and Motor Tuneup Wheel Alignments Tires as lay leader, he had never Shock Absorbers heard the bylaws interpreted Brakes Muffler so strictly. 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