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May 16, 1969 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-05-16

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, May 16, 1969-5

Hebrew U. President Harman,
Haber, Rothberg to Address
Dinner Honoring Al Bormans

With the establishment of a
dormitory on the. Mount Scopus
campus of the Hebrew University
in Jerusalem. Abraham and Mollie
Borman will be honored at a din-
ner at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, 6:30
p.m. Tuesday.
Joseph Jackier, chairman of the
dinner committee, announced that
President Avraham Harman of the
Hebrew University will come here
to address the event and that the
presentation of the Torch of Learn-

SAMUEL ROTHBERG

of the Hebrew University

in Jeru-
salem.
Announcing plans for the dinner,
Jackier said that prominent educa-
tors will be among the guests and
that leading Detroiters will join in
the event that will introduce the
important project of establishing

dormitories for the increasing
number of students in Israel's
leading university.

JOSEPH JACKIER

ing Award of the university will be
made to the Bormans by Samuel
Rothberg, chairman of the univer-
sity's board of governors.
Participants in the program
will include Prof. William Ha-

DR. WILLIAM HABER

Moshe Kol. Rothber., to Speak for CFI

Moshe Kol, Israel minister of
tourism and development. and
Samuel Rothberg. a nationally
prominent communal figure. will
head the program at the Capital
for Israel dinner, 7 p.m.. Monday,
at the Sheration-Cadillac Hotel.
Capital for Israel is now offer-
ing preferred shares of the Tour-
ist Industry Development Corpora-
tion, which was organized by the
government of Israel to expand
and develop hotels and other tour-
ist facilities.
Minister Kol was one of the sign-
ers of Israel's Declaration of Inde-
pendence. He has served in Israel's
Knesset and for 18 years was
head of Youth Aliya. Appointed
minister of tourism and develop-
ment in 1966, he has been responsi-
ble for expanding tourist facilities
and has had major responsibility
for the development of key sectors
of the country's economy.
Rothberg, national Israel Bond
campaign chairman, is president
of Capital for Israel, Inc., as well
as president of the Israel Investors
Corp. He was one of the principal
organizers of the World Economic
Conference in Jerusalem in April,
1968, to stimulate wider private in-

vestment in Israel's economy. He

Is chairman of the board of gover-

nors of the Hebrew University and
the recipient of its Scopus Award.
The Hebrew University has con-
ferred upon him the honorary de-
gree of doctor of philosophy.
The dinner will launch a new
Capital for Israel issue linked with
the Tourist Industry Development
Corp., to promote tourism in Is-
rael, under the slogan, "Tourism

Means Capital for Israel."
For reservations, call Capital for
Israel, 352-6770.
Norman Allan is' general chair-

In cooperation with the Center
emphasis on important archaeo- phatiah, tour coordinator of the
for Jewish Education in the Dia-
logical sites.
department of education and cul-
spora of the Hebrew University,
The $1,000 fee for each student ture of the Jewish Agency.
and the department of education covers tuition, travel, room and
The new program will be financed
and culture of the Jewish Agency,
board. Scholarships for the nine by the Jewish Community Founda-
the Midrasha of Detroit has organ-
students of the Mehina depart- tion of the United Jewish Charities
ized a new and imaginative colle-
ment who are candidates for the and the Jewish Welfare Federa-
giate summer institute.
inaugural summer institute are tion, whose president, Max Zivian,
Superintendent Albert Elazar, on being granted by the Midrasha. (A has indicated a deep interest in the
sabbatical leave in Israel during photo of the participants is on extended educational plans for high
the fall semester of 1968, met with Page 1.)
school graduates.
Avraham Harman, president of the
This year's seniors in the United
Hebrew University; Dr. Chanoch Hebrew High School are displaying
Rinott, director of the Center of great interest in the Mehina pro-
Jewish Education in the Diaspora; gram and the Midrasha anticipates
and Moshe Manor of the depart- an even larger enrollment in this
ment of education and culture of class for 1969-70. Each candidate
SEE MURRY KOBLIK
FOR 'ADS WITH
the Jewish Agency, and they sue- must be admitted by the Hebrew
ceeded in developing a cooperative University, which retains the right
program to be cosponsored by the to grant final approval.
Hebrew University, Jewish Agency
Rabbi Jay Braverman, principal
and Midrasha.
of the high school department and
This program, to be launched at assistant dean of the Midrasha, will
the Hebrew University this sum- lead the group. He will be joined
mer, is open to graduates of the in Israel by Dr. Baruch Chazan, of
UHS Hebrew High School who have the Center for Jewish Education in
pursued, during the 1968-69 aca- the Diaspora, who serves as aca-
demic year, a 12 hour-per-week demic coordinator, and Dov She
course of study in the Mehina de-
partment of Midrasha. These stu-
dents are seniors in public high
school and will be graduated
this June. The program is also
open to students throughout the
United States who will be gradu-
ated from public high school next
June or who are currently fresh-
men in college and meet the re-
quirements for participating in
courses conducted entirely in He-
brew.

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The participants will spend
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Hebrew literature, the state of
Israel, and an introduction to
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last three weeks will be spent
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Dr. Haber Is chairman of the
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the Hebrew University.

Guests at the dinner will include
President Robben Fleming of the
University of Michigan who. with
Dr. Haber. will leave the day after
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