Delegates to the 14th annual national convention of the National Association of Hebrew Day School Parent Teacher Associations were urged today to strive in their home communities for maximum participation in the programs of local Jewish federations and welfare funds and of local bureaus of Jewish education.
That course was proposed by Irving I. Stone, president of the Hebrew Academy of Cleveland, as the most certain way to obtain Jewish communal fund support for Hebrew day schools. He addressed the 400 delegates meeting here at the Park Inn Hotel, from 200 Hebrew day schools in more than 75 cities throughout the United States.
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