Hebrew University's High Educational Goals Outlined at Dinner Here by President Harman Israel's educational aims . as exemplified in the Hebrew Univer- sity, and Detroiters' part in sup- port of the university, combined to highlight the dinner at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Tuesday evening. ; given by American Friends of He- brew University to mark the estab- lishment of the Abraham and Molly Borman Residence Plaza on Mount Scopus. With Hebrew University Presi- dent Avraham Harman and Sam- uel Rothberg, chairman of the university's board of governors, as , guest speakers; Joseph Jackier as toastmaster and supplementary addresses by President Robben W. Fleming and Dean William Haber of the University of Michigan, the event served to link Detroit Jewry I with Israel's cultural endeavors. raising the standards of human existence. Harman told the audi- ence of about 200. He reported on the large number of students who have come to Jerusalem from many lands. Reminding the audience, with great emotion, of the destruction by the Nazis of the Jewish cultural institutions and the publishing houses in 30.000 communities in Europe, from the smallest to that of Warsaw whose Jewish popula- tion has been reduced from the ori- ginal 500,000 to the present 4.000. Harman pointed to the redemption taking place in Jerusalem now and the resumption of educational duties by the Hebrew University. Harman made it known that in addition to Prof. William Ilaber of the University of Mich- igan, Mrs. Emma Schaver is the other person from Michigan who has been elected a member of the board of governors of the He- brew University. He took occasion, in addition to the Harry S. Truman International Center for the Advancement of Peace which was inaugurated at the Truman Library Auditorium of Independence, Mo.. Jan. 29, 1966, with Chief Justice Warren and former Presidents Harry S. Tru- man and Lyndon B. Johnson par- ticipating. To Confer Doctorates "They are not militaristic." Harman emphasized. They resent patriotic talk. They live in the hope and a striving for peace. But they regard the battle for survival as a necessity. They know it is a task that must be performed in the nation's defense." He explained how students often are called upon to serve in the re- serves. for the people's protection, how students and faculty serve in the army side by side, with stu- dents often emerging as command- ing officers over faculty members. "The aim of the students is to attain human excellence," Har- man declared, indicating the seriousness that motivates their studies. The Senate of the Hebrew Uni- versity voted to confer honorary degrees of doctor of laws honoris causa upon Chief Justice Earl Warren, Nathaniel L. Goldstein and Lady de Rothschild, it was announced by Avraham Harman, president of the Hebrew Univer- sity. The ceremony is planned by Mrs. Schaver's contributions, the the summer convocation in July. Earlier this year Chief Justice assistance given by Charles Fein- berg in creating a large library Warren became chairman of the complex, Abraham Shiffman's aid international board of overseers of in setting up special high school departments and the Hebrew Univ- To Employ More Arabs JERUSALEM (JTA)—Israel will ersity's share with the University of Michigan in acquiring the li- employ more Arab workers from brary of Philip Slomovitz. He also the Gaza Strip, Minister of Labor commended the efforts of Albert Yosef Almogi reported to the Elazar in formulating the program Knesset. Among them, he said, of sending United Hebrew Schools will be 1,000 skilled building work- students for a summer of study at ers. Additional training center be- ing established in the Gaza Strip the university in Jerusalem. Harman recalled having been will teach skills to some 2,500 here a few weeks ago for a major Arab workers in the coming year, event to assist in inaugurating the he said. Allied Jewish Campaign, and he brought the gratitude of the people of Israel to Detroit Jewry for the assistance given towards the set- tlement of new immigrants and the aid to provide them with housing. education and health facilities. • Harman joined with the others on the program in paying honor to the Bormans for having establish- President Fleming of the Univ- ed a residence hall on the Mount ersity of Michigan, in his brief Scopus campus, thereby to a de- remarks, described the great gree solving the serious problem of sense of history that is drawing housing which has contributed to- him to the Middle East as he, wards limiting the number of He- together with Mrs. Fleming and brew University students to the Dr. and Mrs. Haber, were to present 13,500. leave the next night fok a two- Rothberg supplemented the ma- week visit in Israel. On the need jor address with the presentation for a greater sense of communi- of a report on the financial status cation, he commended Israel's of the university, the struggle in sense of devotion. the aim to elevate the cultural Dr. Haber, who introduced Presi- needs in Israel, the limited avail- able dormitory rooms and the ur- dent Harman, described his experi- gency to establish more residence ences in Israel, stating that no halls halls like the one that is be- matter what the danger is of being blown up, life goes on in Israel and ing financed by the Bormans. Pleading for help to solve this those dedicating themselves to edu- urgent problem, Rothberg ex- cational tasks carry on their work plained that a residence ball like without heeding any other factors. the one to be partly financed by He paid a great tribute to Harman the Bormans costs about $500,000 ' as one of the prime movers in and that the government co- efforts to uphold Israel's high role operates by providing half of that in culture and in advancing univer- sum. He added to his plea the sity ideals. Jackier paid high tribute to Bor- information that similar dormi- tories are being set up at a cost man for the gifts to the university. of $50,000 in the areas where the Hebrew University has extension courses and that such a dormi- tory can be established with a contribution of $25,000, the Israel government providing the other similar sum in order to fill the great need of housing students. The Torch of Learning Award was presented to the Bormans by Harman and Rothberg. Borman in a few chosen words, expressed thanks for the honors he and his wife received. "God bless Amer- ica," he said. "America made it possible that this should happen to me." Cantor J. H. Sonenklar led in the The great tasks exemplified by the university are part of "pushing back the desert," of establishing singing of the national anthems. Rabbi Irwin Groner gave the invo- cation and the benediction. Boston's Project Equality President Harman, Rothberg and BOSTON (JTA)—The 17th local Dr. Haber were guests of President Project Equality has been organ- and Mrs. Fleming at lunch, in Ann ized here with participation of the Arbor, Tuesday. Jewish Community Council of A gracious act was performed Metropolitan Boston. Robert E. when the group, gathering after Segal, executive director of the the lunch given by the Flemings, community council, was named visited two venerable Ann Arbor secretary of Massachusetts Project citizens, Tom Cooke, 81, and Osias Equality in which nine Christian Zwerdling, 91, to express to them religious bodies are participating. their appreciation for their life- order out of chaos that was forced time of labors for America and through the ages by neglect, of for Jewry. 8 Friday, May 23, 1969 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS stein Chair in that specialty. Lady de Rothschild, distinguish- ed in her own right, is the wife of Baron James de Rothschild. She is the recipient of many inter- Goldstein. thrice-elected attorney national honors and is a mag- general of the state of New York, nanimous devotee and benefactress serves as president of the Ameri- of the Hebrew University. can Friends of the Hebrew Univer- .9 sity and deputy chairman of the Harry S. Truman International Center for the Advancement of Peace. was the recipient of the New featuring a selection of S. Y. Agnon Gold Medal Award of beautiful sport jackets and the Hebrew University and Madden Memorial Award of New York Uni- slacks. versity and holds honorary degrees of doctor of laws from Syracuse Fine Clothing — Accessories University, Hobart and William Smith Colleges. Yeshiva University HARVARD ROW MALL and NFU Law School. The Nathan- 11 MILE & LAHSER iel L. Goldstein Manuscript Collec- OPEN THURS. & SAT ?IL 9 tion has been established in his honor by Syracuse University. The ,ri rans-ir MORIS HUPPERT Abraham Borman (right) with Presidents Avraham Ilarman of the Hebrew University and Rob- ben W. Fleming of the Univer- sity of Michigan. President Harman, in his ana- lysis of the functions, of the university in Jerusalem, describ- ed the earnestness of students who in the main commence their studies at age 21 after they have served in the armed forces. Men honoring the Bormans, to make serve three years and women note of the many gifts to the He- brew University by Detroiters: 20 months. Albert Einstein College of Medi- cine, where Goldstein is a visiting professor in forensic medicine has established a Nathaniel L. Gold- boner idols Because they have IRV KATZ at McDonald Ford 14240 W. 7 Mile Road at the Lodge X-Way DI 1-3800 THE COLLEGE OF JEWISH STUDIES (MIDRASHA) PRE-REGISTRATION FOR SUMMER AND FALL -- 1969 MAY 27, 1969 — 9:15 P.M. REGISTRATION WILL TAKE PLACE FOR THE FOLLOWING DEPARTMENTS: A. HEBRAICA DEPARTMENT, SUMMER 1969 Courses: The Book of Deuteronomy: An Introduction to Bliblical Criticism A Survey of Tannaitic Literature: Seder Nashim: The Jewish Laws of Marriage, Divorce and Personal Status B. HEBRAICA DEPARTMENT. FALL 1969 (Catalogue available upon request) C. JUDAICA DEPARTMENT, FALL 1969 IAll courses are conducted in English) Courses: 1. Genesis Reconsidered 2. Introduction to Jewish Law 3. Modern Jewish Thought 4. A Survey of Jewish History from the First Babylonian Exile to the State of Israel 5. History of Zionism: A Case Study in National and Regional Conflicts 6. A Survey of American-Jewish Literature 7. Israel: 1970 8. Seminar in the Contemporary America Scene: Views and Counterviews on Problems on Problems within the Jewish Community 9. Elementary Modern Hebrew: This course is open to 12th graders ONLY who are not currently attending Hebrew high school. For information call Un 4-1115 Midrasha classes will meet at the Southfield and Lahser) in September 1969 Campus (Twelve Mile Road PROGRAM PRIOR TO REGISTRATION SYMPOSIUM: JEWISH IDENTITY: AMERICA 1969 — 8:15 p.m. Participants: Dr. Shmuel Ben-Dor Mr. Solomon Schimmel Moderator: Miss Raya Goldenberg Program and registration will be held in the Basle lounge, 18977 Schaefer