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THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Friday. Ju«c 3. 1949
Atlanta Delegates Report
On Education Conference
BY LOUIS 8CHWARTZMAN
Jewish Education developed into
a new vital movement at the na
tional conference on Jewish Edu
cation held at Atlantic City from
May 26-31.
A new clarion call for Jewish
Education to give significance to
Jewish life in America, to place
America on a creative Jewish pat
tern alongside the State of Israel,
was uttered again and again by
outstanding educators in varying
papers presented before some 400
delegates meeting at the Ritz
Carlton Hotel. The conference
was co-sponsored by the American
Association for Jewish Education,
and the Federation of Hebrew
Teachers of America.
A galaxy of education stars
studded the program: Dr. Alexan
der Duskin, leaving to head the
undergraduate department at the
Hebrew University in Jerusalem;
Dr. Israel Chipkin, returning as
research consultant to the Jewish
Education Committee; Dr. Noah
Nardi, returning to Israel as sta
tistician for government schools;
Dr. Solomon Grazel, of the Jewish
Publication Society; Dr. Earl J.
McGrath, Commissioner of Edu
cation of the United States Office
of Education; Dr. John L. Childs
of Columbia University; Dr.
Joseph H. Lookstein of Yeshiva
University, and others.
Sessions highlighted supervision
of education, progress and pros
pects in youth and adult educa
tion, Jewish education on the
American scene, programming for
summer camps, the place of Israel
in the curriculum, religion in the
Public schools, formation of a na
tional Parents-Teacher Association
and the arts in the Jewish school.
Michael A. Stavitsky of New York
was re-elected president of the
American Association for Jewish
Education.
Representing Atlanta were
Charles W. Bergman, General
Chairman, and Louis Schwartz-
man, Executive Director, of the
Atlanta Bureau of Jewish Educa
tion. Mr. Bergman reported on the
achievements of the Atlanta Bu
reau and participated on the Reso
lutions Committee of the Ameri
can Association.
Nursery School
Parents Group
Holds Outing
The Parents’ Group of the Jew
ish Educational Alliance Nursery
School held a “weiner roast” and
square dance B p. m. on Tuesday,
May 31 for members of the group
at North Fulton Park.
This social event is a culmina
tion of a series of monthly educa
tional meetings devoted to films
and discussions dealing with child
behavior and development.
The Promenaders, well-known
folk dancers, led the dancing.
Members in charge of refresh
ments and program are Mrs. Sam
Turetsky, Mrs. Charles Yerlow,
Mrs. Bennie Auerbach, Mr. Gerald
Cohen, Mr. Herman Boaz. Chair
man of the committee is Mrs. Sam
Turetsky, co-chairman is Mrs.
Charles Yerlow.
Supreme Court Reverses Conviction
of Priest Arrested for Hate Speech
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ziar, Joseph Pintchuck, Arthur
Sanders, Abe Schwartz and Erwin
Zaban were chosen one-year di
rectors.
Two-year directors include Mrs.
Sam Alterman, Dr. Nathan Blass,
David Davis, Dr. Irving Green
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Max Kroloff, Irving Libowskv,
Abner Lichtenstein.
Three-year directors are Joseph
L. Abraham, A. L. Feldman, Mrs.
Harry M. Gerson, Johnny Glus-
trom, Abe Goldstein, Dr. Irving H.
Goldstein, Herman Heyman, L. J.
Levitas, Thomas Makover, M. J.
Merlin, Mrs. Louis H. Moss, Sr.,
Donald Oberdorfer. Philip Shul-
hafer, David L. Slann.
The six Atlanta rabbis are hon
orary directors.
WASHINGTON, (JTA)—The U.
S. Supreme Court recently re
versed the conviction of Rev. Ar
thur W. Terminiello, a Catholic
priest, who was charged with
breaching the peace by delivering
an anti-Semitic speech in Chicago
three years ago. The decision,
based on the argument that free
speech irnust be maintained even
when the speaker’s words stir
people to anger and unrest, was
reached by a five to four majority.
Rev. Terminiello, who was un
der suspension as a priest at the
time he made his speech but was
later reinstated in a parish, spoke
at a meeting sponsored by Gerald
L. K. Smith and the Christian
Veterans of America which at
tracted a hostile crowd of at least
1,000 persons. Following his arrest,
Terminiello was convicted and
fined $100 by a Chicago municipal
judge. The conviction was upheld
in the Illinois Appellate and Su
preme Courts.
The majority opinion, written
by Associate Justice William O.
Douglas for himself, and Justices
Hugo L. Black, Frank Murphy,
Wiley B. Rutledge and Stanley F.
Reed, disputed the original trial
judge’s definition of a breach of
the peace as including a speech
which ‘‘stirs the public to anger,
invites dispute, brings about a
condition of unrest, or creates a
disturbance." Justice Douglas in
sisted that ‘‘a function of free
speech is to invite dispute. It may
indeed serve its high purpose
when it induces a condition of un
rest, creates dissatisfaction with
conditions as they are, or even
stirs people to anger.”
Justice Robert H. Jackson, who
wrote one of three dissents sub-
Atlanta Lodge,
B’nai B’rith, Plans
Barbecue Meeting
Final meeting of the year will
be held by Atlanta B’nai B’rith
Lodge, Chapter 1773 at a barbecue
at the Girls’ Scout Lodge, North
Fulton Park, at 7:30 p. m. Wed
nesday, June 8.
The formalities will be brief and
the evening will be devoted to en
tertainment. Tickets are $1 for
members and prospective mem
bers.
Manny Krugman is in charge of
reservations.
Z. O. A.
Mr. and Mrs. William Gouse of
Birmingham announce the birth
of a son.
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as well,” Mr. Frisch stated. He
announced that the organization
would establish in Israel a Z.O.A.
House to serve both as headquar
ters of activities stemming from
the movement in America, and as
a hospice and guide for American
Jews coming to Israel as visitors
or as permanent residents.
Other officials elected included
Rudolph G. Sonneborn, chairman
of the National Administrative
Council, and Mortimer May, chair
man of the National Executive
Committee. The election of a coal
ition leadership once again
brought peace to the organization,
which had been split between ad
ministration supporters and mem
bers of the Committee for Pro
gressive Zionism.
900 in Egypt Jails
PARIS, (JTA)—There are 600
Jew’s imprisoned on charges of
“Zionism” in three camps in
Egypt, it was learned here this
week on the basis of reports from
the Arab state.
mitted by the minority, charted
that in its decision the Court was
indicating acceptance of the doc
trine that “civil liberty means the
removal of all restraints from
these crowds and that all local at- ! leaders.
tempts to maintain order are im-
i painpents of the liberty of citi
zen.” He added: “The choice is not
between order and liberty. It is
I between liberty with order and
anarchy without either.’’ Justice
Jackson also said that Terminiel-
lo’s speech followed “with a fidel
ity that is more than coincidental
the pattern of European fascist
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