Educators Get Honorary Degrees Mizrachi Laborites Urge Ike's Action On Russian. Emigration N.Y., ( JTA) HITRLEYV I T ,T — An appeal to President Eisen- hower to bring up, at the forth- coming "summit" meeting in Geneva. the .problem of Jewish emigration from Soviet Russia and the satelite countries, was voiced by Dr. Bernard Bergman, newly-elected president of Hap- oel Hamizrachi. Earlier President Eisenhower had congratulated Hapoel Ham- izrachi "on helping to create and support the agricultural and economic and children's in- stitutions necessary for the growth of a democratic life in Israel." In his message to over 500 Dr. JACOB R. MARCUS, faculty membtr of the Hebrew Union delegates attending the opening College—Jewish Institute of Religion (left), Dr. GAYLORD R. of the 32nd annual convention HARNWELL, president of the University of Pennsylvania (second of Hapoel Hamizrachi of Ameri- from right), and Dr. GEORGE SARTON, professor emeritus of ca at the King David Hotel here, Harvard (right) receive honorary degrees at Founder's Day exer- the President also cited the re- cises at Dropsie College, Philadelphia,. for their outstanding con- ligious laborites for "the devo- tributions to scholarship in their respective fields. Dr. ABRAM A. tion of its members to the re- NEUMAN (second from left), president of Dropsie College, pre- ligious traditions of their faith." The delegates called for a sented the degrees and read the citations reviewing the scholastic achievements of each of the recipients in recognition of which the de f e n s e agreement between Israel and the United States as degrees were awarded. a logical expression of Ameri- can-Israel friendship and as the 'Sponges . Funnels' most effective means of achiev- ing stability and peace in the Near East. The delegates asked for sus- pension of military grants to the than", just published as t h e NEW HAVEN, Conn.—Some Arab states, pending progress research into history now shows tenth volume of the Yale Judai- toward a settlement, and for ef- that teachers have for centuries ca Series by the Yale University forts by the U.S. Government to been complaining about the encourage direct negotiations Press. quality of students. between Israel and the Arab "The Fathers According to As early as the Third Cen- states to end tension and to tury of this era, for example, Rabbi Nathan translated from promote a peace settlement. four categories of students were the Hebrew by Judah Goldin of. The convention also resolved described by Jewish scribes. the Jewish Theological Semin- to urge its members to make These students were compar- ary, is a commentary on one plans for eventual settlement in ed to "sponges," "sifters," "fun- tractate of the Mishnah, the Israel. It assailed the anti- Zionist American Council for nels," and "strainers." first code of Jewish laws corn- Judaism as "vindictive and This commentary on students is found in the book, "The Fa- piled after the close of the Bibli- petty-minded." At the same thers According to Rabbi Na- cal period. This commentary time it called upon the Jewish originates from about the Third Agency and the Israel govern- Century, C.E., but was not com- ment to give the right to religi- piled into a single document un- ous immigrants to live in religi- ous settlements. til some centuries later. Rabbi Milton Furst, Brooklyn, The student compared • to a convention chairman, an- sponge in the book is called nounced that other important "staunch." The rabbinical com- issues to be discussed at the mentator explains that "even as parley will be strengthening the sponge soaks up everything, American - Israel relation s, so he soaks up everything." stimulating aliyah from Ameri- The sifter is described as ca, problems of absorption of "bright," because he is a dis- Moroccan immigrants and criminating student. "Even as methods of combatting anti- Everyone the sifter holds back the coarse Z i o n i s t propoganda in this needs it. We flour and collects the fine flour. country. deal in it and so he holds back the bad and have an over- collects the good." supply. Please The funnel type of student is take some off described as "witless" because he our hands. retains nothing. "Even as the Why not get "the funnel takes in at one end and most" for your money! 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Yale this year received one of the Stephen Wise awards for this series of books. Compare Students_ in 4 Categories WHY-TAKE LESS. List This Week's Synagogue Services Sabbath services will continue throughout the summer at most of the city's synagogues, List- ings of services this week in- clude the following: Cong. Shaarey Zedek—services at 6 p.m., today; at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Tony Stephen Brown will be ob- served. Cong. Ahavas Achim—services at 7:30 p.m., today; at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Richard Wishnetsky will be ob- served. Cog. Beth Shmuel—services at 7:45 p.m., today; at 9 a.m., Sat- urday. The Bar Mitzvah of Myles Ian Stocker be ob- served. Temple Beth El—services at - 11:15 a.m., Saturday. DR. 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