[EDUCATION I Just for Dad... Designer Picture Frames Handsome Desk Sets & Bookends P PP- Fine Sculptures ...plus so much more to choose from Rabbi Alexander M. Schindler is an active proponent of day schools. Day Schools Backed By Reform Leader Complimentary gift wrapping HEIDI PRESS News Editor R Air kerwood 8tudN Tel-Twelve Mall • 12 Mile & Telegraph • Southfield Daily 10-9 • Sunday 12-5 • 354-9060 N / SAVE Q $ 0C10C3C3 OC30C3 SPECIAL COUPON OFFER TUBS & WALL TILE REWIND LIKE NEW 25 DOLLARS SAVE ~Q S ► Sterling Heights Sterling Place 37680 Von Dyke at 16 1/2 Mile 939-0700 DOLLARS WITHOUT REMOVING THEM C3 WITH OUR EXCLUSIVE SYNTHETIC PORCELAINCOTE CHECK THE FACTS FIRST: C4) vWARRANTY I,RECORD vPRICE O This Special Coupon Offer Expires 6/16/89 CALL BATHROOM MAGIC BY PERMA CERAM INC. ""'.--„authorized Owens Cornin g/ 9781131 Plumbing repairman Chip repair on tubs/sinks 00 014 0000CIOCI TABLE s: A M NADD E s ii T A OF. E Y U R PADS. cusT SAVE $18 ON ALL SIZE PADS $48q0 42" x 64" 2 WE WILL COME OUT AND MEASURE YOUR TABLE WEEK DELIVERY • F.O.B. FACTORY !(MosiocCord I VISA' Vinyl top, felt bottom washable, heat resistant LEAVES PRICED SEPARATELY CUSTOM TABLE PAD 48 FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1989 co. Oak Park Lincoln Center, Greenfield at 10' , 4 Mile 968-2060 West Bloomfield Orchard Mall, Orchard Lake at Maple (15 Mile) • 855-9955 HEALTHY OPTIONS, INC. ------ I COATS UNLIMITED 557-4108 • Weight Control • Individual Counseling • Eating Disorder Specialty 647-5540 DEA FARRAH MSW, ACSW BINGHAM CENTER, BIRMINGHAM AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY' Help us keep winning. eform Jewish day schools have a cham- pion in Rabbi Alex- ander M. Schindler. It is from the day schools, he believes, that the future leaders of the Jewish community will come. During a fund-raising visit to Detroit last week, Schindler, president of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations (Reform), said that although the afternoon and Sunday schools are doing a good job in the limited time they have the students, they are not fully preparing them for leadership roles. "Part-time education is very limited," he said. "We don't have them enough of the time and we cannot really train dedicated leadership which the Jewish people needs. It's good as far as it goes, but it isn't good enough to prepare our future leaders .. . "I think that every large community ought to have a day schol for Reform Jewish children, sponsored by the Reform movement or com- munally sponsored where the integrity of every stream of Judaism is respected. Parents who want their children to have an intensive Jewish education ought to have a place to send them." Nearly a dozen Reform Jewish day schools exist throughout the United States and another 10 are in the planning stages. Detroit's first Reform day school, the Yavneh Academy, will open in September at the Maple/ Drake Jewish Community Center. Establishment of day schools will help ameliorate a problem faced today in Jewish education — lack of qualified principals and teachers, Schindler said. "Most religious schools in America have a great deal of difficulty getting qualified heads for their schools and the reason is principals are normally drawn from the general population, out of the reservoir of teachers. But we don't have full-time teachers in Jewish education. "The reason we don't have full-time Jewish teachers is that we have no full-time Jewish job. They can't make a living being part-time teachers in the afternoon. So the Jewish teaching profes- sion in its totality has nar- rowed, has shrunk. Now, if you broaden the opportunity for full-time positions for Jewish teachers, you increase the reservoir of Jewish teachers. Therefore you in- crease the reservoir of those who will be able to lead Jewish schools of all kinds, not just day schools." But not all Jewish parents are in favor of day schools, ac- cording to Schindler. There is a fear on the part of some of ghettoization, that the students will no longer be part of the American mainstream. To counter that argument, he cites studies which show graduates of parochial schools move easily into the mainstream of American life, and many U.S. presidents and advances in the field of education came from the private schools. Prior to becoming president of the UAHC, Schindler was its vice president of educa- tion. He developed the Ma Toy series to teach Hebrew to children via stories, concepts and values; helped eliminate the one-day-only religious school and was the impetus behind 55 religious school texts. He also initiated the