THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Akiva and Beth Yehudah (Continued from Page 1) raise $500,000 at its an- nual dinner, double the normal receipts from the dinner. Mrs. June Weinberg, administrator for Hillel Day School, the Detroit area's other Jewish day school, said Hillel was not in any "emergency" financial situation. Under the re- organization, Akiva is proposing to establish lower wages and benefits for its teachers and to make some Its in programs. Chapter i would allow the school to break its contract with its teachers. Akiva this year had a re- cord 345 students in its pro- grams, nursery school through the 12th grade. Eisenberg said the majority of the students have re- registered for next year and the school is moving for- ward with recruiting addi- tional students. "We have every intention of opening in the fall," he said. Akiva teachers, who were not paid their wages due June 15 and who have another check due them next Thursday, walked "an informa- tional picket line" in front of the school this week. There are 32 teachers. Howard Wein- berg, president of the Akiva teachers' union which is affiliated with the Michigan Federation of Teachers, told - The Jewish News that the Chapter XI proceedings were "contrived" by the school to break the union contract, especially seniority and job security provisions. The three- year pact has one more year before it is com- pleted. not include additional funds for health insurance and other benefits. He said salaries would rise next year to $395,000 under the present contract. Eisenberg added that Akiva made a motion before the bankruptcy court judge to allow the school to pay the pre-Chapter XI wages and benefits due the teachers, including the June 15 and July 1 payrolls. He said normally those payments would have been held back under Chapter XI. He said payment to the teachers will take place as soon as donations and regis- tration receipts permit. "Until May, during my 31/2 years at Akiva," Eisenberg said, "we were never late on a payroll." He said that Akiva's enrollment is at the highest level in its history, but that donations cover more than half the school's costs. He said the school has been ad- versely affected by the area's poor economy and ris- ing costs. A hearing on the chapter XI request has been scheduled for the end of next week. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I - Friday, June 25, 1982 11 c*. VALUABLE COUPON 50% Off On ALL Drycleaning 22185 Coolidge 44 C at 9 Mile Oak Park 23043 Beech at 9 Mile Southfield If you believe that a vacation should be spent in an exotic land where ancient sights stir your senses and aml people warm your rt- a perfect blend of fascination and relaxation with long, zy ailys (.1 nc ma kat nights of music, laughter and fine cuisine-all at a cost that's easily affordable-you believe in miracles,. He said the 1981-82 budget was approximately $880,000. Teacher salaries were $370,000 which does . . . .. ,„ \4, I I I I I I I I I I I I Coupon must be presented with order — Expires July 9th JN • INNIIMINIMMINENININENNININNMENNONINIMOMMINIIMMINImmlINMmoomimmili! He said the school has been mismanaged because it has a principal, associate principal and an executive director, and it moved into the former Annie Lathrup Elementary School two years ago from its quarters at United Hebrew Schools. - Eisenberg countered by saying that Akiva outgrew its quarters at UHS; that the move to Lathrup was made after an extensive study; and that all policies are approved by the Akiva board, one-third of whose makeup is parents of Akiva students. The school is paying the Southfield Board of Educa- tion $3,500 per month on a five-year lease, with an op- tion to purchase. Akiva has asked Southfield to allow a delay of three months in payments. The teachers said that they have made two of- fers of wage concessions. Eisenberg said Akiva wants to realize $100,000 in wage and benefit con- cessions and program cuts. 41/47 . is summer, come to Israe e miracle on the e iterraneansm For information call your Travel Agent, Israel Government Tourist Office, 5 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60603