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Friday, August 26, 1949
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In Israel Is Dissolved
It is expected that the Communist
party of this country will now in
clude individual Jewish members
In a statement issued prior to
its dissolution, the Jewish section
explained that the Israeli Commu
nis party—known by its Hebrew
abbreviation of “maki” — did not
succeed, even after the state of Is
rael was proclaimed, in attaining
all of its political and ideological
objectives. The statement added
that the party persists in a “dis
tored, antinational course” which
prejudices Communism. The die
solved group also criticized the
Maki for its ‘‘failure to under
stand the particular nature of the
! Jewish national problem” and for
j its “aloofness from the masses ”
Mapam members attending a
rally staged here heard party lead
ers sharply criticize- Premier Da
vid Ben Gurion’s recent “distor
tion of Haganah history.” (Bitter
debates broke out in the Knesset
last week following Ben Gurion’s
review of the role of the Haganah
in the recent lighting. Both Ma
pam and Herut deputies were
greatly displeased by his presen
tation.)
Former Deputy Defense Minis
ter Israeli Galilee told the rally
that as a result of “Ben Gurion’s
attitude” new steps leading to the
suppression of the left-wing par
ies in Israel could be anticipated-
Dr- Moshe Sneh insisted that the
only way to counter the Premier’s
stand was to constitute a new force
which would modify the ruling
power in the country.” Other
speakers who sharply criticized the |
Israeli Premier included Itzhak
Riftin, Mapam deputy in the Knes
set.
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Mrs. Sacks Heads
Alliance—Cente 1 ;
Nursery School
Meyer Balser, Chairman of the
J. E. A. and Atlanta Jewish Com
munity Center, and Sylvan Mak-
over, Personnel Committee Chair
man, have announced the appoint
ment of Mrs. Ralph Sacks as the
Director of the Nursery School.
Mrs. Sacks will head the Nursery
School to be operated at the new
Center’s building on 1745 Peach
tree Rd., N. W.
The new appointee is a graduate
of Toronto Norman School. She
also studied at the University of
Toronto. She has taught kinder
garten and primary grades at the
Toronto Hebrew Free School. She
was also the Nursery School Di
rector and later the Principal of
the Hillcrest Progressive School
in Toronto, one of the formost ex
ponents of progressive nursery
school education in Canada.
This past summer Mrs. Sacks
was the Director of the Alliance
Day Camp’s 5 and 6 year old
groups. She will be assisted by
Mrs. Arthur Levin, the associate
teacher who held the same posi
tion in the Nursery School pro
gram last year.
Applications for the Nursery
School are being mailed to all
those who seek enrollment of their
child in a program of progressive
nursery education. The school is
limited to 24 children between the
ages of 3 and 5. The program gets
under way on Monday, Sept. 19.
Persons desiring applications may
call MAin 2171.
Parents Can Enroll
Children Sept. 2 at
A. A. Nursery School
The Ahavath Achim Nursery
School will begin its ninth year
on Monday, Sept. 6.
Registration will be held Fri
day, Sept. 2, between the hours of
10:30 and 12 o’clock. It will not be
necessary to bring children for
registration at the A. A. Center.
Children between the ages 3 and
5 years are eligible. The school
furnishes transportation.
Miss Janice Paradies and Miss
Myrtle Srochi are teachers. The
rhythm instruction is supervised
by Mrs. Jake Friedman.
Fall Opening Near for Religious Schools;
Pupils Urged to Enroll in Afternoon Classes
The Jewish schools of Atlanta
are all preparing for registration
for the coming 1949-1950 season.
The afternoon schools include the
Ahavath Achim Hebrew School,
250 Tenth Street, N. E., the Shear-
ith Israel Hebrew School in its
new Educational Building on Uni
versity Drive, the Or Veshalom
Hebrew School at its new quar
ters, 1362 Highland Ave., N. E.,
and the Workmen’s Circle Shule
which will meet in the school
building of the Or Veshalom con
gregation.
Both boys and girls are urged to
register for a more adequate in
tensive Jewish education given in
the afternoon Jewish schools.
The Sunday Religious Schools
are opening for registration on
Sept. 11 and Sept. 18. Sunday
schools are located at the Ahavath
Achim Educational Center under
the direction of Rabbi Harry H.
Epstein; at the Shearith Israel Ed
ucational Building under the di
rection of Rabbi Harry R. Fried-
| man; at the Or Veshalom Congre
gation under the direction of Rab
bi Joseph I. Cohen, and at the
Temple under the direction of
Rabbi Jacob M. Rothschild.
The Bureau of Jewish Educa
tion is distributing 3,000 folders
giving the “why . . . what . . .
when” of Jewish education. The
folders emphasize the need of
post’s hospital. rehabilitation, teachin « Jewish youth th <\ har '
Americanism and other programs niony between American ideals
JWVets Completing
Plans for Annual
Cue on Sept. 18
Members of Atlanta Post 112,
Jewish War Veterans, are com
pleting plans for their annual bar
becue at 2:30 p. m. Sunday, Sept.
18, at Lakewood Park.
Advance sale of tickets is now
underway through members and
friends. Tickets will also be on
sale at the entrance to Lakewood
itself.
Not taking any chances on the
weathers, the vets have made ar
rangements to hold the barbecue
in one of the large fairgrounds
buildings in case of rain.
Proceeds will be used for the
held through the centuries; the
history of Jews in the U. S. and
the contribution Jews have made
in the development of the U. S.;
the life of Jews in other lands
Jewish history, the place of Israe
and its achievements; the ides;
and ideals of the Bible ar.d Jewish
literature; the meaning of the
Sabbath and the Jewish litera
ture; the customs and the practices
of the synagogue; the richness of
the Hebrew language and litera
ture. The folders further declai‘3
that a girl is a child too and needs
an adequate education in cr:er to
be able to create a Jewish home
enriching not only her life but the
lives of her future children.
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TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The Jew
ish section of the Communist party
of Israel, which is represented in
the Knesset by deputy Elie zer
Preminger, decided at an extraor
dinary weekend conference held
here to dissolve itself. The group
also recommended that its former
members join the Mapam party.