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June 23, 1978 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-06-23

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8 Friday, Joe 23, 1918

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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By BEN GALLOB
(Copyright 1978, JTA, Inc.)

Psychological consulta-
tion to help teachers in a
New Jersey Conservative
congregation school cope
more effectively with clas-
sroom problems has been
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The project, sponsored by
Cong. Ohag Shalom of
South Orange, and the,
Jewish Counseling and
Service- Agency of -Met-
ropolitan New Jersey, is
quite rare, according- to
Alan Bernstein, JCSA pres-
ident.
A psychologist from the
agency has been observing
classes at the school, which
has 382 pupils and ,24
teachers, since the 1977
spring semester. He comes
on a weekly basis and con-
fers with Rabbi Alexander
Shapiro, rabbi of the
synagogue.
Bernstein said that
while the program still
awaits final evaluation,
its sponsors feel it has
considerable promise
and that it should be ex-
tended to other Jewish
schools in the area.
Bernstein made it clear
the problems of the pupils
were not serious ones, exp-
laining that "problems are
normal in any classroom."
He said that the joint prog-
ram helps to keep the be-
havior problems of the chil-
dren "at a low level, so they
can concentrate on their
studies."
Another factor, he said, is
that for many religious
school teachers, their exper-
tise is in pedagogy and in
the content of their courses.
He said the. joint project

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gives teachers a chance to
expand backgrounds in the
field of child development.'
A teacher may seek ad-
vice from the psychologist
about a student who is
withdrawn or distracted
and unable to focus atten-
tion on study material. The
psychologist gathers infor-
mation about the child, ob-
serves the interaction bet-
ween the child and the
teacher and evaluates the
situation. He then meets
with the teacher to seek to
help the teacher "under-
stand the problems that
seem to underlie the child's
behavior."
Serious problems are dis-
cussed in parent confer-
ences and four children
have been referred to the
JCSA for a diagnostic
evaluation and treatment.

Israel Warned
to Stop Relying
on U.S. for Arms

TEL AVIV (JTA) — Prof.
Edward Teller, father of the
H-bomb, said that it was
high time Israel stopped re-
lying excessively on other
nations, particularly the
U.S., for defense equipment.
In a radio interview in Is-
rael, the American physi-
cist said he believed the
U.S. would continue its
"positive attitude toward
the supply of Israel with
war materials." He warned
at the same time that it is
also possible that "the
Amerirnnq may be in a posi-
tion that they will not be
able to supply materials to
Israel" at some time in the
future because of the chang-
ing nature of the U.S.-
Soviet power struggle.
Teller will receive the
Herzl Prize award from the
Bnai Herzl Association, a
cultural association of Jews
from Hungary, which was
Teller's country of birth.

Veterans Fund
Peace Studies

TEL AVIV (JTA) --
Members of an armored re-
giment which suffered
heavy losses in the 1973
Yom Kippur War have
launched a fund to finance a
peace project at Tel Aviv
University in memory of
their dead comrades.
Prof. Haim Ben Shachar,
president of Tel Aviv Uni-
versity, in announcing the
fund at the opening Tues-
day of the meeting of the
university's board of gover-
nors, said that the money
will be used to establish a
research center that will
coordinate various discip-
lines at the university that
can be used to promote
peace. It will be headed by
Prof. Avivi Yavin.

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Stapleton Nixes
Bnai Yeshua Talk

NEW YORK (JTA) —
Ruth Carter -Stapleton,
President Carter's
evangelist sister, an-
nounced that she has can-
celled a scheduled appear-
ance before a Hebrew Chris-
tian group devoted to pro-
selytizing Jews.
Mrs. Stapleton said she
called off the engagement
"because I do not wish to be-
come involved in any con-
troversy that sets one group
against another."
She had planned to ad-
dress the opening of a three
day conference of the Bnai
Yeshua last week.
Rabbi Marc H. Tanen-
baum, Interreligious Af-
fairs Director of the AJ-
Committee, praised Mrs.
Stapleton's decision.
The American Jewish
Congress also expressed
gratification at Mrs. Staple-
ton's decision to cancel her'
appearance at the Bnai
Yeshua conference.

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