'C Dedicate Bar-Ilan Annual Dinner to Hershman Ch A capacity crowd is expected to fill the grand ballroom of Cobo Hall at the Bar-Ilan Uni- versity annual dinner Tuesday evening, according to Tom Bor- man, dinner committee chair- man. The guest of honor and main speaker will be Dr. Joseph H. Lookstein, president of the • Bar-Ilates Progress Brings Endorsements from Israelis By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ TEL AVIV, Israel — Israel's youngest university is receiving constantly increasing support from Israelis. Bar-Ilan University, at Ramat Gan, is considered as making such rapid progress that many Israelis ; among them important government leaders, speak of the school of higher learning as a very significant asset to Is- rael's educational system. In the few years of its exist- ence, Bar-Ilan has enrolled many hundreds of students and has on its faculty noted scien- tists and scholars in all fields of endeavor. late Detroit scholar, already is functioning at Bar-Ilan. The uni- versity urgently needs addi- tional buildings and hope has been expressed here that a special structure will be made available for history teaching and research, to include the classes conducted by the Hersh- man Chair professors. Israelis are especially pleased with Bar-Ilan's pro- gram of conducting night classes for newcomers. This undertaking is viewed as a distinct contribution toward the integration of new ar- rivals here who must learn Hebrew and the customs of the country. Dr. Joseph Lookstein, who came to Israel as a member of the religious delegation to the World Zionist Congress from the U.S., as president of the board of Bar-Ilan University, said he was heartened by the advances made at the univer- sity, by the cooperation between students and faculty, and he ex- pressed the hope that continued and increasing American sup- port will give the university an even stronger foothold in the coming years. Dr. Lookstein expressed grati- tude to Detroit Jewry, and es- pecially to the Stollman family, for the deep interest in Bar- Ilan University and Detroit's generous gifts towards the school's activities. The more than 600 students now enrolled in Bar-Ilan are the symbols of this univer- sity's integrated program of modern knowledge in all fields of endeavor and Torah learning. Notables from all over the world were present at the sec- ond graduation of the univer- sity two weeks ago. African 'Summit' Blasts Israel board of governors of Bar-Ilan University in Ramat-Gan, Israe Dr. Lookstein, rabbi of lath Yeshurun, New Yor one of the largest Orthodox ongre- gations in the land, s been active in national Je sh affairs for more than 30 ye s. He is a leader in the Jew h Welfare Board, American ewish Con- gress Joint Distr ution Com- mittee, United Je 'sh Appeal, the Mizrachi, Yes ah Univer- sity and rabbinic organiza- tions. second Just back from t graduation ceremony Ilan, he will report on the latest accomplishments of this Ameri - can school of higher learning in Israel. This year's - dinner is dedi- cated to the establishment of the Dr. A. M. Hershman Chair in Jewish Studies at Bar-Ilan. The goal is $100,000, according to Al Borman, who with Abe Kasle is chairman of the Hersh- man Memorial Fund. CASABLANCA, (JTA) — A resolution declaring that Israel is "an instrument of imperialism The late Dr. Hershman was and colonialism, not only in the Middle East but also in Africa" rabbi-emeritus of Cong. Shaa- nder was adopted here at the -summit rey Zedek for 52 years. meeting of five African states that call theinselves "neutralist" in regard to the East-West cold war. 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Phil lan di Stoll s n is the national cha mar of the Bar-Ilan board trustees and Mrs. MaxStollm of Am is national chairm r-Ilan can Women f ob er is • on- versit so ) etr l t Fri s of ersit el inner ,whic • ill start eceded by at .m., will b g will follow co tails. Da the pro-gra his guidance, Shaarey Ze k be- n- came one of the le ns servative J w' h co rsh- in America ew- man came ish popul 10,000, an on Winde Vs East Side, had 135 When he died there were 5,000 Shaarey Zedek, w planning -a $3,5 , at 11 112-Mile and Nort an Rabbi Hersh authority on Jewi in the medieval era a author of two - kn ks period. Rab is Adl succeede rshman, orary of . the man Committee. Dr. Hershman ft part of his li- brary to r:Ilan and also cash beq t. Rabbi Adler tions to th present itia- tors of th ersh hair at Bar-Ilan. 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