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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-07-29

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8 Friday, July 29, 1977

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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CATERING SUPREME i Parent-Child Program Aiding Israeli Settlers
i (Continued from Page 1)
from STEAK SICILIANO to FISH WELLINGTON

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GOURMET FOOD AT REASONABLE PRICES
IN HOME OR HALL

percent of the parents
needed, to be persuaded to
entrust their children to the
program."
Ilana, a 25-year-old Tel
Avivian of Iraqi origin, ac-

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quired her skills at the
Hebrew University in Je-
rusalem where she received
a BA in sociology and edu-
cation. That was in 1975.
That same -year Ilana
was chosen to participate in
the first class of the Dr. Jo-
seph J. Schwartz Graduate
Program for Training Direc-
tors of Early Childhood Pro-
grams for Children and
their Parents in Community
Centers. The Schwartz Pro-
gram was created five
years ago by the American
Jewish Joint Distribution
Committee (JDC) in Israel
and the Israel Association
of_ Community Centers.
It is jointly sponsored by
the Paul Baerwald School
of Social Work and the
School of Education of the
Hebrew University. JDC
continued to support the pro-
gram, together with UNI-
CEF, the Ministry of Educa-
tion, and the Israel Associ-
ation of Community Cen-
ters.

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"Our biggest problem in
Taanach," noted Ilana,
"was to get the parents to
realize the importance of
our parent-child day care
program. When they went
out to work on the farms
the mothers saw nothing
wrong in leaving their in-
fants and toddlers in the
care of older children who
usually had to be absent
from school for this pur-
pose, or even in leaving the
youngster alone, in his crib
or play pen.

Working out of a village
office with a secretary,
Haim is responsible for the
Center's social and cultural
activities for "his" farm-
ers. There are music
groups and individual in-
strument lessons,- theatre
groups, sports teams in basal"
ketball and soccer. There i
"Today we care for 60 tod- a mobile library of somMir
dlers in our three centers. •5,000 volumes which comes
We plan to expand this serv- by once in two weeks;
there are hobby groups like
ice in the future."
ceramics clubs, as well as
help in English and math
Every morning at 7 a.m.,
for schoolchildren.
60 boys and girls aged 11/2-3
arrive at the Taanach Cen-
"In Taanach we have a
ters in a strange proces- social gap in microcosm,"
sion: they are brought, and concludes Ilana. "People
later picked up, in a convoy all started the same way
of big clumsy-looking trac- here. They received the
tors, as often as not driven
same number of acres, the
by the mother. -
same houses, the same con-
for work. But knowl-
For six hours every day, ditions
edge, education, and ability
except-the Sabbath, the tod- vary.
dlers romp among chairs
and tables, listen to stories,
"Today there are social
play with puzzles and and economic gaps between
blocks, "ride" trucks, settlements like Barak and
"keep house," beat on pots Adirim: Through the par-
and cymbals in their own ent-child programs for in-
"orchestra," as they devel- fants and toddlers, in the
op essential foundations for branches of the Community
learning processes.
Center, we can have infer-
community cooperation, in-
Many come from houses tergration and growth."
where a toy never crossed
the threshold. Each day an-
JDC has stimulated ,and
other parent, on a rotation supported the creation of
basis, remains at the center twin parent-child day-care
to watch the ,staff work centers in cooperation with
with the children and
the 'Corporation of Commu-
under the supervision of the nity Centers and the Min-
staff, begin to engage in istry of Welfare in other
learning activities together,. parts-of Israel. Five more
with the children.-
are being planned, most of
"About 60 percent of the
them in development towns.

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adults, mostly women, in
five of our villages are illit-
erate," says Haim Sorrero,
director of the Taanach
Community Center.

SALE HOUR S: P 7 MOO INIDNIGIO
ter
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JULY 29th
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Candy•• Baskin Robbins
Join 25 us great
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This quiz was prepared from material offered in courses
sponsored by the. American Jewish Committee's Academy
for Jewish Studies Without Walk

(Copyright 1977, JTA, Inc.)

Match Numbered Names To Appropriate Lettered State-
ments
a) New York Police Chief who claimed that 50 percent
of all criminals in New York were Jews.
b) His rejection by a Saratoga Springs hotel provoked a
nationwide debate over social anti-Semitism.
19 c13). He defended Leo Frank on a charge of murder in

d) He was accused of a ritual murder in 1911.
e) Author of "Foundations of the 19th Century," a philos-
opher of "Aryanism."
f) His public agitation led to the reopening of the
Dreyfus investigation.
g) This Orthodox rabbi led the fight against "Blue
Laws" in New York State.
h)- Author of "Judenstaat."
i) This historian wrote extensively about the importance
of "status insecurity" as a source of social anti-Semitism.
j) This Populist leader wrote the infamous anti-utopian
novel, "Caesar's Column."

1) Theodore Herzl
2) Ignatius Donnelly
3) John Higham
4) Bernard Drachman
5) Thofnas Bingham
6) Emile ZOla
7) Houston Stewart Chamberlain
8) Joseph Seligman
9) Louis Marshall
10)Mendel Beiliss
ANSWERS
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