Center Science-Based industries in Israel Are Fostered at Robert I Szold grant of 53,000 given last August cerned with the proposed estab- By ARON ESHEL (Copyright 1969, JTA Inc.) lishment of a faculty of applied JERUSALEM — Visualizing the science and technology at the need to bridge the gap between Hebrew University. Israel's scientific and industrial Dr. Morton B. Prince, manager communities, Palestine Endow- of the physical instrumentation ment Funds, Inc., New York, a group of Electro-Optical Systems, charitable and educational mem- Inc., will leave for Israel soon. He bership corporation, founded the will deal with the proposed estab- Robert Szold Center of Applied lishment of an Institute for Re- Science at the Hebrew University search in Solid State Physics. of Jerusalem three years ago. Directing the operations of the Honoring Robert Szold, the ven- Robert Szold Center is a two-man erated New York attorney and one team, assisted by a committee at of the architects of the state of the Hebrew University which Israel who in 1922 founded PEF, screens and evaluates projects for the Center was set up with an ini- viability. The two-man team con- tial PEF grant of $500,000. To date sists of Sidney Musher, vice presi- is has already subsidized 22 dif- dent and trustee of Palestine En- ferent projects, ranging from "the dowment Funds, of New York, and development of a prototype of an Prof. Alex Keynan, chairman of analog spectrum accumulator" to the Authority for Research and grants for American scientists and Development of the Hebrew Univ- other experts as "Robert Szold ersity, and formerly chairman of Israel's Research Council. Center Visitors." Among the latter, two promin- ent recent visitors were Dr. Shir- leigh Silverman, associate direc- tor of the National Bureau of Standards at Washington, and Detroiter Dr. Julius Harwood, head of metallurgy in the Scien- tific Laboratory of the Ford Motor Co. Their investigations and recommendations were con- Citing a typical example of a to the Hebrew University has successful project carried out wit h now resulted in a further grant the help of the Robert Szold Cen- I of $20,000 from a major Amer- ter, Musher said that a $4,000 ican pharmaceutical company to grant to Prof. A. Marinov of the department of physics at the He- continue this research. Over all, the activities of the brew University resulted in the development of germanium detec- Robert Szold Center are destined tors, an important tool in nuclear to have far-reaching effects not spectroscopy. Commercial produc- only through the direct financial tion of the germanium detecto r grants for applied research, but has now been turned over to an by virtue of their fostering indus- Israeli firm for manufacture in trial production and export trade, Jerusalem, thus adding an impor- quite apart from acting as seed tant new item to the grossing list money that stimulates major for- : eign companies to join in Israel of Israel-made exportable goods. Two grants that may have major ventures. effects on food production have re- cently been given for the purpose of exploring the possibility of de- veloping salt-water fish ponds. The studies now proceeding for this pro- ject concern the rearing of micro- organisms as food for marine fish larvae and the study of life cycle Musher is also chairman of the and food relations of one of the im- Israel Research and Development portant species of commercial Corp., which has been established fishes from Eilat. In the pharmaceutical field. a to promote science-based industry Palestine Endowment Funds in Israel. Boris Smolar's 'Between You and Me' Site of New Yeshiva Dedicated in E. Jerusalem ... JERUSALEM (JTA) — The site of the new Porat Yosef yeshiva in . 1 1 (Copyright 1969, JTA Inc.) I is East Jerusalem. the only major Sephardic rabbinical seminary in Israel, was dedicated recently amid JEWISH TIES: Jewish communities in the United States are ss ell or- the rubble of the old building that ; ganized. Their institutions are well conducted. Their professional staffs acs destroyed by the Jordanian are well trained. Their fund-raising campaigns are successful. In fact. Army in 1948. The dedication ceremonies were they now serve as an example to Jewish communities overseas. attended by Mayor Teddy Kollek In the center of Jewish community organizations in this country of Jerusalem. Sephardic Chief and Canada stands the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Rabbi Isser Untermann and the Funds, the central advisory body of the communities. The CJFWF rot Sephardic Chief Rabbis of Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. The yeshiva has only advises but also coordinates the work of the communities. It is the been housed in temporary quarters "clearing house" for all phases of activities conducted by the organised m West Jerusalem for the past Jewish communities, as well as a forum for exchanging ideas and fe‘w During the last few years. CJFWF leaders have also begun to pay attention to the activities of Jewish communities in other countries and to exchange experiences with them. Guidelines provided by the CJFWF to communities in the U. S. can now be found in France and in Belgium, translated into French by the central Jewish bodies there. Those communities follow them as much as possible and benefit from their direction. Contact is being maintained between the CJFWF and British Jewish leadership. Close cooperation has been established be- tween the CJFVs'F and Jewish communal institutions in Israel. - experiences. Now CJFWF has decided to look into organized Jewish communal life in Latin American countries. It sent a delegation of selected com- munal leaders to Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay to meet with .le%%ish communal leaders and to exchange views and experiences on Jewish communal needs. It was not a "big brother" operation. although the How Many Distressed Jewish community in the United States is about eight times larger than the approximately 700,000 Jews living in all of the South American Teenagers countries. The discussions were conducted on the basis of mutual inter- Parents ests, each side learning from the other. While in the field of community do we meet whose children are faced organization. Latin American Jewish leaders had much to learn from with a multitude of problems, un- the CJFWF leaders, the latter had much to learn from Jewish leaders able to cope with new and ever changing situations. Parents who now in Buenos Aires about the system of Jewish education and in other regret their failure to instill in rite:, areas of Jewish life. If You Have Just Made Your Blessing Over Sabbath Candles . . . consider this of children on inspiration toward Ju- daism and a commitment toward spiritual values. * COMMUNAL PRIORITIES: 16—Friday, May 23, 1969 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The CJFWF leaders. visiting Buenos Aires, Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo and Montevideo found the Jewish communal leaders there deeply committed and dedicated to .Jewish There seems to be genuine agreement responsibility. They established that though the history of those Jewish that the attitude of the Jewish teen- communities may be different, the goals for the future of Jewish life ager and college student is a direct result of his exposure to and relation- are very similar to the goals of the Jewish communities in the U.S. ship with his Jewishness during his This was the first formal contact between American and South formative years. American Jewish communal leaders and both sides were impressed with each other. The CJFWF delegation was especially impressed with AK IVA HEBREW DAY SCHOOL now offers your child on environment of the fact that the Jewish leaders in South America are giving the utmost priority to Jewish education — with innovation, high standards and religious educational development to obvious impact. More than 21,000 children attend Jewish schools daily meet the challenges of a swiftly changing society. in Buenos Aires and are being taught by extremely competent and imaginative teachers. Isn't it time to implement your On the whole, the CJFWF delegation noted that the Jewish commu- prayers? nities in South America carry the same responsibilities—and face many of the same problems—which the Jewish federations do in the U.S. Registration now They are concerned not only that Jews shall survive but that Jewish 1969-70 School Year life shall survive. They maintain family welfare institutions, hospitals and clinics, homes for aged, child care agencies, youth and adult cul- tural and recreation centers, and community relations programs. They share the same concerns as the Jewish communities in this country regarding college youth and faculty. They are eager to bring young people into community responsibility. They are greatly inter- ' ested in what Jewish organizations in U.S. are doing in the field of strengthening Jewish identity both in the cities and On the campuses. The American Jewish communal leaders found that some of the Hebrew Day School Jewish communal services in South America are advanced in a number of respects. Others are in stages of development which Jewish agen- cies in the U. S. have been through. All are most eager for the CJFWF 24061 Coolidge Hwy. to send them information of what it is doing and how it is done. "They want copies of the CJFWF studies and reports, in a continuing flow," 545-1060 I said Louis J. Fox, CJFWF president, who headed the delegation, "and I we asked them to do that for us regarding their experience." HOW DOES HARRY THOMAS DO IT? The One and Only HARRY THOMAS Fine Clothes For Over 35 Years 15200 W. Seven Mile Rd. 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