A kindergarten curriculum to be used for children as young as four, in the teaching of the Hebrew language and Jewish customs has been prepared for the United Hebrew Schools of Detroit by Bernard Isaacs, superintendent of the local schools and by Miss Leah Pike, head of the kindergarten department of the schools, who received her training in Palestine.
The curriculum is attracting wide attention and requests for copies have been received from many cities in this country as well as from South Africa.
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