THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 11, 1962 67 One Moment in the World of ORT's Technical Training Network centers geared to meet a wide range of needs, provid- The ORT world stretches ing education and training across the globe. It is a to students of all ages in world of more than 100,000 Jewish communities students, more than 4,000 throughout the world. Stretching across coun- teachers and a network of 800 schools and training tries, continents and time By AVI FEINGLASS Seven Arts Feature A HEALTHY & HAPPY NEW YEAR KOW KOW INN Famous For All Chinese Native Foods American & Cantonese Family Dinners 322 W. McNichols To TO 8-7550 Wishing All Our Friends and Customers GREETINGS for the NEW YEAR ALDO'S RESTAURANT ALDO OTTAVIANI AND STAFF 19143 KELLY nr. 7 Mile & Ford Expwy. .....••• ■■■-■••■••■ 11. •■••■•■•■ ■•■■•■•■••■•• SHALOM Nice people.Taking care of nice people. 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At 7 a.m., while ORT stu- dents are just waking up in Mexico City, it is 8 in the morning in New York where they are making their way to classes at the Bramson ORT Technical Institute where they will study courses in electronic technology, computer pro- gramming and ophthalmic technology. In Miami, students are on their way to the Jewish High School of South Florida where they will study computer sci- ence in the school's popu- lar ORT-run programs. It is also 8 a.m. in Colombia and Peru, where young ORT students are on their way to begin their school day in creative education classes, learn- ing the basics of their Jewish heritage and tra- ditions. In Buenos Aires, San- tiago and Caracas, the day is already an hour older as ORT students settle into their seats for classes in electronics and data proc- essing and industrial chemistry, acquiring the skills they need to build sound lives for themselves and satisfy their young dreams. In Rio de Janeiro and Montevideo, it is 10 a.m. and ORT students are well into their morning's work in computer programming, chemistry and electrical in- stallation. Like ORT stu- dents everywhere, they ac- quire not only the means to earn a living but an appre- ciation of Jewish life and culture which fosters a worthwhile quality of living as well. At the same moment, on the other side of the Atlan- tic, it is early afternoon and ORT Morocco students in Casablanca are busy learn- ing executive secretarial skills and mechanics and constructive drawing, skills the children of this Moroc- can Jewish community will use to make decent lives for themselves and their families. At the ORT schools in Paris, Lyon, Strasbourg and Toulouse, students at the ORT France network train in auto mechanics, industrial electronics, technical design, micro- processors, electrical mechanics and other high-demand fields. Many are the children of North African Jews who emigrated to France in the tens of thousands in recent years. In Rome and Milan, ORT students are taking a break from their science and office skills classes for some exer- cise in the gymnasium. Not long ago, thousands of Soviet Jews were preparing for their new lives of free- dom at ORT schools in Rome. Today the number has shrunk with the Soviet curtailment of Jewish emigration. It is late afternoon in Is- rael and the school day is drawing to, a close at the more than 100 ORT schools and training centers throughout the country. It has been a long, tiring, but productive day in ORT's comprehensive high schools, industrial schools, apprenticeship programs and the special programs for disadvantaged youngsters that ORT operates from Haifa to Beersheva. Al- ready a vital part of Israel's national fabric, many are on their way to factories where they fill in for workers who have been called away to serve in the army. Meanwhile, the students of ORT India are already re- laxing after supper in Born- bay. Tomorrow they will re- sume their studies in mechanics and secretarial skills and Hebrew. The first plane to carry mail in the U.S. was piloted by Benjamin Lipsner. Our Best Wishes for A Happy New Year 16400 J.L. Hudson Drive Southfield Heartiest Wishes To Our Customers and Friends For A Healthy and Happy New Year LELLI'S INN 7618 Woodward 871-1590 Detroit's Finest Italian-American Cuisine Since 1941 . and bakery A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYONE