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STUDY OF HEBREN “HELD AD TOJHS 250,000 Children Now Re- ceive Religious Training to . Develop Sense of Unity. The Hebrew language “is the golden thread that holds together the Jewish people,” declared Mrs. A. Lincoln Dem- | Dits of fils city in an address before the d annual institute of the Jew- ish School Teachers’ Associ~ stion of Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia, meeting in the Hotel Washington yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Dembitz had for her topic “The velopment of Jewish Character by ahs of the Teaching of Hebrew.” Bhe stressed the importance of teaching it to children, Discussions on this subject followed her address, led by | Miss Bhoshanna Kramer of Baltimore, leader; Rabbi Charles J. Abeles of Lynchburg, Va., intermediate lead- er, and Mrs. J. O. Berliner of this city, senior leader. Last night the delegates to the in- stitute joined in a dinner and dance at the’ Woodmont Country Club. Hold Religious School Today. Today the delegates were to observe the religious school in the Eighth Street Temple at am., to be fol- Jowed by a paper on “The Development ot Jewish Character by Means of Juda- ism and Jewish Ceremonial Practices,” by Rabbi Joseph E. Raffaell of Peters- burg, Va., at 11 am. Following were group conferences scheduled for this afternoon and an address by Dr. Louis L. Kaplan of Bal- timore, and the final business of the convention will be conducted this aft- ernoon at 3:30 o'clock. The election of will be held at this time. Mrs. Dembitz in her address yester- day afternoon said that figures show that 250,000 Jewish children in this country receive religious that 44 per cent of these instruction one day a week. Hebrew Aids in Unity. Stressing the importance of such training, she also emphasized the im- ce of the development of rever- ence in the child for its parents, for the people around it and for its God. Rev. Dr. Edward N. Calisch, president of the institute, in a brief address de- clared the sense of unity and loyalty among the Jewish people is greatly ald- ed by the study of the Hebrew lan- The discussions which followed the addresses dealt with how the teaching of Hebrew aids Jewish character and various methods of teaching Hebrew. There were & number of differences in opinion as to how it aids. Methods of teaching Hebrew in Jewish templep and synagogues also were discussed. I ARMY ORDERS Col. James K. Parsons, Infantry, commanding the Tank School, Fort . Meade, Md., has been as- signed to the command’of the 9th Coast Artillery district, with station at San Francisco; Lieut. Col. Joseph F. Barnes, in this city on leave, has with- drawn his_application for retirement transferring Scammell, General Staff Corps, the War ent to Berkeley, Calif., oked; Capt. Morris D. DePass, Infantry, has been transferred from Peiping, China, to Fort Benning, .; First Lieut. Thomas D. White, , from_Peiping, China, to Calif.; First Lieut. Bruce vg. , Md., to Hawail, and Capt. Wil- Hiam J. Preebourn, Medical Administra- at Baltimore, has been master . Mamer, Philippine Scouts, have been on the retired list on account of ties incident to the service. NAVY ORDERS Lieut. Comdr. Archer E. King, jr. detached command U. S. 8. Reuben James, to Naval Training Station, Naval Operating Base, Hampton Roads, Va. Lieut. Cbarles J. Rend, detached . S. 8. James K. Paulding, to Asiatic station. Lieut. Charles J. Rene, detached U. 8. 8. Whitneg, to U. S. 8. Barry. Lieut. Forrest H. Wells, detached U. 8. 8. Sands, to Asiatic_station. Lieut. (Junior Grade) Lawrence E. Hurd, relieved from all active duty, %o Medical Corps. Lieut. Comdr. Benjamin F, Norwood, detached e Barracks, Quantico, Va., about ember 31, to U. 8. 8 Nitro. Orders November 21 revoked. Warrant Officers. Radio Electrician Kirke G. Schnoor, detached U. 8. 8. Wright, to U. 8, 8. New York. Rad{» Electriclan Elmer H. 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