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November 20, 1964 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-11-20

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16 Countries Represented by 450 Scientists,-
Lay Leaders on International Body Honoring
Weizinann, Inst. itute and Weisgal's Birthday



The Chamber Theater presented rael's first president.
Sixteen countries, through their
and lay leaders, a special performance of "Electra" Thirty - eight Nobel Laureates
leading scientists -
have united in an international in Weisgal's honor. attended both are among the more than 150 sci-
committee of more than 450 states- by the prime minister and the dep- entists of world-renown in the in-
ternational committee.
men. scientists. artists, writers. uty prime minister of Israel.
religious.
The international accolade will
The 16 countries represented in
educators. musicians.
labor and business spokesmen to he offered to Weisgal at a the International Committee by
mark the 20th anniversary of the gala event in New York on Dec. 9 leading scientists. scientific insti-
Weizmann Institute of Science in at Hotel Americana at the annual tutions and lay leaders. include:
a series of events in Israel and dinner of the American Commit- Argentine, Belgium. Britain. Can-
the United States honoring its tee for the Weizmann Institute of ada. Denmark. Finland. France.
Germany. Israel. Italy, New Zea-
chairman. Meyer W. Weisgal, as Science.
its master builder.
President Harry •S Truman is land. The Netherlands, Norway.
an honorary co-chairman of the Sweden. Switzerland a n d the
•On Nov. 10. in Rehovoth. at a
dinner on his 70th birthday. Weis- international committee sponsor- United States.
gal, Dr. Chaim VVeizmann's closest ing the events in Israel and the
More than 110.000 Americans
associate for 25 years. received the United States. He is serving with
tribute of the „State of Israel in former prime minister of Is- now have active TB. Another 500.
recognition of a notable career of rael David Ben-Gurion and Moshe 000 are considered to be at "high
half a century devoted to the re- Sharett: Prime Minister Levi Esh- risk of becoming active. Support
nascence of the Jewish People kol. as well as Mrs. Chaim Weiz- the TB and Health Society's fight
which has spanned three contin- mann. widow of Israel's premier against tuberculosis and other res-
ents. embraced the Nvorlds of jour- scientist-statesman, who was Is- piratory diseases.
nalism. drama. literature. science.
and is studded with numerous
firsts in achievement and enduring
contributions to the creation of the
State of Israel and to its develop-
ment.
Attended by members of the Is-
rael Cabinet. the diplomatic corps.
scientists. and cultural leaders of
Israel. the Jerusalem dinner was
addressed bV Prime Minister Levi
E.shkol. Moshe Sharett. former
prime minister Of Israel. now
chairman of the Jewish Agency
Executive Committee presided.
Under Meyer 1, Volf Weisgal's
dtirection the W•izmann Instiute
- has developed into a 60-million-

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The Israel ,iovertitnent's tribute
took ;rucontit of the services ren-
d•red to ∎ ■ Veis'2a1 before and since
the estaldishment of the State of
including his contribution
to Israers development through
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which he helped to launch: his
erviees as the chairman of Is-
rael s loth anniversary cele'gra-
hon. which resulted in worldwide
obsen,ances and winning new
friends for Israel: his initiative in
launching the 1960 conference on
"Science and the New States" .
hi•h gave a new objective to the fiEt
world scientific revolution. shat-
tered the power blocs which had
created Israel's semi-political iso-
lation and opened. the door to Is-
rael's technical aid to new States.
now a major facet of its foreign
policy.
Simultaneously. the Weizmann
Institute conferred upon Weisual
the honorary degree of Doctor of
Philosophy. The Board of Gover-
nors and the Scientific Council of •
the Weizmann Institute in their
Jai ion said the award was made

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