HUC to ksivarcl 6 Earlier Deadlines for June 1 Issue In view of the occurrence o Decoration D'air • on , Honorary Degrees Wednesday, there will be earlier deadlines for copy for HEALTH TO our issue of June 1. All editorial copy must reach our office before 11 a.m. on Monday, May 28. Photographs can not be accepted after noon on and only MINUTES AWAY Friday, May 25, for that issue. The deadline for classified advertising will be at noon on Tuesday, May 29. • 19 Trains and Busses Daily • World Famous Sulphur Baths • Free Sun Tan Solarium • Nationally Famous Food • Dancing—Planned Activities • 2 Orchestras • Free Floor Show on Weekends Israel's 'Spiritual Role Discussed in New Boo k Edited by Dr. Davis, -Pu blished by Harper _ J. B. Javits Dr. Gainoran- For their outstanding con- tributions to Judaism and to America, Hebrew Union Col- lege-Jewish Institute of Reli- gion, will award honorary de- grees to six distinguished Amer- icans at commencement and ordination ceremonies in New York June 5. Jacob K. nvits, At t orney General of the State of New York, will receive the Doctor of Humane Letters degree. Dr. Emanuel Gamoran, director of education of the Commission on Jewish Education of the Union of American Hebrew Congrega- tions and the Central Confer- ence of American Rabbis, will be awarded the Doctor of .He- brew Letters degree. Four alumni of the College- Institute w ill receive honors. They are: Rabbi David Max Eichhorn of New York, director of field op- erations for the Commission on Jewish Chaplaincy of the Na- tional Jewish Welfare Board. Rabbi Aaron H. Lefkowitz, Elberon, N. J. • Rabbi William Itosenblum, New York City. Rabbi A. Alan Steinbach) Brooklyn. •Rabbi Lefkowitz and Rabbi Steinbach will receive Doctor of Divinity degrees. Rabbis Eichhorn and Rosenblum will receive the Doctor of HebreW Letters degree. , Dr. Nelson Glueck, president of- the College-Institute, will confer the degrees at ceremonies to be held at its New York school, 40 W. 68th Si. • . o "Israel: Its Role in Civiliza- of Israel, the economics and tion," edited by Dr. Moshe technology of the new nation, Davis, provost of the Jewish and the dynamics of the human Theological Seminary, was pub- spirit in this state which is both lished last week by Harper & ancient and new. The contributors include: Bros. Selig Adler, University of Buffalo; Addressed to the spiritual role William F. Albright, Johns Hopkins of Israel in 1.-fe modern world, University; Salo W. Baron and Allan Nevins, Columbia; Alexander Bein, the book deals with four •areas director, Central Zionist Archives in of discussion: Israel's position Jerusalem; David Ben-Gurion, Prime of Israel; Martin Buber, S. in the current international Minister D. Coitein and Yehuda • Leo Kohn, scene; the significance of its Hebrew University in Jerusalem; Davis; Abba Eban, Anibassador history; the emerging - charac- Dr. of Israel; Chancellor Louis Finkel- ter of the state; and elements stein, Dean Saul Lieberman and H. Ginsberg, Jewish Theological of common tradition shared by Louis Seminary; Carl J. Friedrich and Israel and America. • Howard Mumford Jones, Harvard; late Hayirn Greenberg; Rose L. The book is published as part the Halprin, acting chairman, Jewish of the Seminary Israel _Institute Agency; Robert T. 'Handy, Union Theological Seminary; Milton . Ka- "to strengthen the spiritual and tims, conductor and musical director, cultural bondl between the Seattle Symphony Orchestra; Mor- State of Israel. and America; to decai -Narkiss, director, Bezalel Mu- seum in Jerusalem; Jacob Robinson, offer Americans an interpreta- counsellor to Israel Delegation to the tion of the spiritual and cultur- UN; Morton Smith, Brown Univer- al values of the State of Israel; sity. to foster an understanding of the potential role of the State of Israel as intermediary be- tween the Orient and the Occi- dent; and to help develop . a recognition of the State of Israel' A PICTURE -as a spiritual center for Jewry everywhere." OF YOU! Within this book's framework, a group of - contributors from Israel and America have. ex- amined the religion and culture ANY O $ 2 50 a day, per person from OPEN. YEAR 'ROUND FIREPROOF a double occupancy 141 Come as you are. For reservations, or information, write: LEON HARRIS, Managing Director _ SULPHUR SPRING'S - Technion Color Film Depicts Engineering Needs in Israel A -new sound color motion picture, "The Technion Story," has been completed by the American Society for Technion- Israel Institute of Technology, it has been announced by David Rose, president of the society. The film, produced in t h e U.S. from footage photographed in Israel by- Fred Csasznik, ex- plains the role TeChnion plays in Israel's growing economy and Burma to Raise Wheat stresses the need for more en- manpower in Israel's For Export Sale to Israel gineering NEW YORK (JTA) — The vital program of industrial and Burmese government is plan- agricultural development. ning, _in conjunction with Israeli experts, to plant 1,000,000 acres of wheat for sale to Israel,.,,the New York Times reported from Rangoon. RevieWing the relations be- tween Israel and Burma, the Times • noted that they were better than between- Israel and any other Asian country: Israel was helping to develop Bur- mese enterprise on a partner- ship basis, -the Rangoon cable pointed out. This friendship, plus the fact that Burma is having difficulty in selling its chief export crop, rice,- has caused it to consider. raising 'wheat' for Israel, the report indicated. Under the plan, the Israelis would supply. the experts and equipMent while Burma supplies the land and labor.. • . GAY... 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