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November 11, 1988 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-11-11

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Endowment

Continued from Page 5

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children on a continuing
basis and linked to public
organizations such as United
Jewish Charities. "That way,
future generations of Jews
identify with the Jewish com-
unity and take leading roles."
George M. Zeltzer, chair-
man of UJCharities'
Federated Endowment Fund,
built on Mandel's genera-

tional theme in his closing
remarks. "We are talking
about money that goes
beyond the rainy day. It is a
vision of the future that is not
just an accumulation of these
dollars, but how to properly
use them. It has to be done in
a way that will build the com-
munity from generation to
generaton."

Satellite School

Continued from Page 5

they prefer classes to begin
now or in the fall.
Parents and temple officials
met last August to consider
the satellite school.
According to Dressler,
parents approached temple of-
ficials with the idea.
Nolish explained that many
parents with children in the
temple midweek Hebrew
school live in the area of
Maple and Orchard Lake
roads and beyond, which are
at a distance from Oak Park,
where Temple Emanu-El is
located.
"We've had a number of re-
quests (for a satellite school)
from our members who find it
inconvenient to reach the
temple for midweek Hebrew
classes," Nolish said.
Midweek Hebrew school
classes are now being held
Tuesday and Thursday at 4
p.m., when traffic is heavy
from other areacommunities
to the temple, Nolish said.
"I know of one family whose
daughter gets home from
school at the same time our
Hebrew classes start," he
said.
More than 150 students are
enrolled in the Temple
Emanu-El Hebrew school pro-
gram, about 40 of whom are
expected to attend classes at
the satellite school, Nolish
said.
Classes in West Bloomfield
will be held on Wednesday.
The Hebrew classes now be-
ing offered at the temple on

Tuesday and Thursday will
continue.
While Nolish stressed that
the decision to open the
satellite school is based on
the temple's desire to better
serve congregants, he added
that "it wouldn't hurt me if it
attracts new members."
Joseph Poisson, education
director at Ibmple Israel, said
he doesn't believe the temple
will be affected by another
Reform school in West
Bloomfield.
"Our program is doing very
well," he said. "It's very
strong and we've got good
registration."

NEWS 1""'

Discovery
Averts Attack

Bonn (JTA) — A possible
Arab terrorist attack on a
Frankfurt synagogue during
prayer services Wednesday
night, the 50th anniversary of
Kristallnacht, has been
averted.
Police said a large cache of
weapons and ammunition
was seized last week in an
apartment facing the syna-
gogue on Baumweg Street.
Four Arabs were taken in-
to custody. According to the
police, they are members of
the Popular Front for the
Liberation of Palestine-
General Command.

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