`Amen,' Rabb • Amen!' ar-Ilan University After 6 Years A long wind rabbi showed BY A. FELBER mons. no end in si in his EL AVIV, — Six hundred on. One Saturday he went d twenty students, men and est- The congre a omen, are studying at Bar- hat less. At last lan University, Ramat Gan, more can say? during the current academic •f the sy •agog year, as compared with only eard, " • en." 85 when the University opened in 1955, and the student roll is expected to rise to between 750 and 800 during the coming year. This striking increase in the practical interest shown in the UNDEVELOPED university by Jewish youth all DEVE If You Own Land or Real over the world is eloquent testi- mony to the wide popularity of Estate in Israel We Can Buy the aims that the university set It From You Here and Pay itself from its foundation — to You in American Dollars. impart a higher education based Please Reply Giving Details on a deep understanding of Judaism, by providing instruc- tions of higher learning. t- It was a declared fun 31 SHDEROT CHEN al belief of the late TEL AVIV, ISRAEL Churgin, the firs OR CALL: DI 1-1530 ..that there Bar-Ilan Unive \ ISRAELI AND E \AND REAL E AN. ED HARRY BOOKBINDER HAYIM GRfE HEBREW-YID 19161 Sch ENROLL 3 7/2 .- 5 years, N 5 7 8 9 and 6 years, Su years of age, 2 years of age, 3 years and up, 4 ery, 5 y Sch ys per s per w per w ON BAR MITZVAH PREPAR ATIO AVAIL TRANSP For Information Call: 4-631 CONGREGATION B'NA I MOSHE Limited number of seats available for HIGH HOLY Y SE E to be held in t Beau, aialf Air-Co itioned / Sanctuary 10 111* Road at Kenosha, Oak ark RELIGIOUS SCHOOL (Re-Opens Sunday, Sep (age 4) Classes for Boys and Girls, Pre-Kin through grade 10 (age 16) embers Registration is available to No 9 (A s 9-15) to' Hebrew is taught i given remora i/r History, Literature emphasis extracurricu r sub- Jo' Art—Song and ject choice NEW MEMBERS • ED • Fu Program of Spi tual and Cult • al En- ric ent - • Men Club and Sisterhood Activiti • Yout roups (through College age) i arried Group anquets • Facilitie vailable for Weddings and Meeti For Furt Call or Congregation B'Nai Moshe JO 4-6452 LI 8-9000 Office Hours: Daily 9-5; Sunday 9-3 aims, Pursuant to thes ted Jewish student ad apart from specia cases—is minimal required to have mud and knowledge of the in Jew- must attend cour ctive of ish studies, irre ecializa- his or her field of ents ac- tion. Non-Jewish s cepted for study a he uni- o this versity are not hel ical requirement of T knowledge, nor are bound by the regulations con- cerning required courses in Judaica. Bar-Ilan University was founded by the American Miz- rahi Organization and is na after the late Rabbi Mei an, the former head orld Mizrahi Orga four facult• i. dies, Language , Social S c hematics an nces. n important urpose of ning aime at raising ng generati of cultu olars and sci tists who religious su o be versed itionally ob- cts and be t rvant Jews is t oster closer elations between wish youth abroad and the Sta f Israe Thus, one of the obj University is to provide future leaders of communities in the Diaspora, and youth Jews gen- erally, with the opportunity of acquiring a higher education, or at least part of it, in Israel. There are at present 68 stu- dents from abroad (including 36 from the U.S.) attending the university. Beth Moses .e atio is no contradiction between scientific thought and religiou faith. "Freedom of thought research does not necessi ea rred. spiritual vacuum," he Evergreen an Mile Rd. . Anno ces DAY SCHOOL GI RATION of Jewish studies from co l Mete pro to consecration for all chil- -kmdergar den in the orthwest area. Moderate Qua/if and Tuition ced Staff Expe ' For Information CALL KE 5-4470 or KE 1-6038 Y EMUNAH a y Services ioned Synagogue ILL OFFICIATE also be held at the , 19161 SCHAEFER HWY. SAAC FLAM, rah Center, Queens, N.Y., ILL OFFICIATE eserved is for - both locations are available y and Every Evening from 7:30 to 9 p.m. At the Synagogue Office All Day Su FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL: UN 4-4355 or DI 1-9061 BETH ABRAHAM SYNAGOGUE The academic staff num- bers 40 full and 67 part-time teachers and lecturers, as compared with a total of 24 in the university's first year. A total of 69 of the 620 stu- dents at the University hold scholarships of one kind or an- other. This compares with 25 to 30 per cent of the total en- rollment who held scholarships about three years ago and must be taken as indicative of the steadily widening appeal of Bar- Ilan University among the gen- eral public. The main subjects selected for study provide an interesting sidelight on present educational trends in Israel. During the cur- rent year 125 students are tak- ing Psychology as their major subject; 96, Hebrew Literature; 76, Bible; 62, Chemistry, and 52, English, these five subjects thus accounting for over two thirds of the major subjects taken. The preference for psy- chology, in particular, reflects the government's considerable interest of late in special train- ing for the counselling of teach- ers and pupils in meeting their problems—educational and vo: cational. A feature of the students' or- ganization of Bar-Ilan Univer- sity is to be seen in the volun- tary teaching work done by the students in the immigrants' settlement of Kfar Ono, nearby. The campus of Bar-Ilan Uni- versity extends over an area of about 45 acres, on the borders of Ramat Gan, the Israel gar- den city. Israel Envoy Denies Plot to Kill Nasser NICOSIA, Cyprus, (JTA) Zeev Levin, Israel Ambassador here, vehemently denied a re- port spread by Combat, a mass circulation newspaper, alleging the existence of an Israeli "plot" to have Gambal Abden Nasser assassinated when the United Arab Republic President visits Cyprus next month. Want ads bring fast results! Seven Mile MEMBERSH I P Club, Sisterhood, ciation, Galician Spci- in our well Fam Couple lub, Fre Auxiliary ety • To nd • To worship in Nus Yom Kippur Co available. O W , Sept. • To attend o 2nd at 11 igious School • To r and • To cele and SI VAHS, WEDDINGS, uary and Social Hall .. . • To wor FESTIV Lenhard egularly on SABBATHS and our daily weekday Minyanim in • Telephone or Visit BETH ABRAHAM, 8100 W. 7 Mile Rd. at Greenlawn Daily 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. and 7 P.M. to 9 P.M. Sundays 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. 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