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November 26, 1971 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-11-26

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Jewish::Leader --Warns

NEVi. - YORK,
Henry
Cron, :national--president of IBrith
Sholont.'s national' fraternal. orga -:
nization.4iPpealed :36:3_Kayor -John
V. LindSaY,-.tnIreaciiiit the execu
five order *illairizmg
" tlie Survey
undertakeiebYthe ,:lltiinaii Rights
CoMmiision on minority employes
in city governMent
trim, U - 11roolgyfijaWYer, warned
that the survey's "implication that
merit autt-kualifications be ignored
to iiisure.n- quota-type :represents.:
tion'' of minority groupi would
result' in "further...division among
the eitikens
He - SupPorteein: effort ito pro
vide
ethita tion and training_
for ill -Citizens and urged a cam-
paign: to acinairit, the public with
job -iiiienings - in •the admin.
istratiOn. -

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55,000 Students in -Israel Univeriities

711E.. DUBOW JEW1S16 NEWS •
Friday; Nereseaber 26, 1971-35

About 55,000 students — an all- postgra ate level. The 'teaching
time record—are studying.in Is- staff exceeds 2,100.
rael's - jastitutions
The- supply" of student housing is

Ralf-of-Denver Youth Are
Unaffiliated With:Judaisro

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year: - About 15,000 :Students.. were who apply:: EverY effort is made cilindicates that about half of the
turned away .for lack. -Of- riaim in to have 'overseas students - share young Jews are not • associated
the country' S universities. -- •
-. a im* *ttk, tilt.: Israeli. The . urii_ with a Jewish youth group - or a.
in building Jewish religious institution. The
The Hebrew UniVersity in - -Jerii Versity is
salem, Israel's oldestirersity, hOusing.,.for inarried:students..- -• - study .also found-that the responses
the Denver youth to Jewish is-
but second oldest • • institution --of - D e vel opmen t o f -th e --ht
o unt sco- . of
-higher learning; -has -the largest pus' campus is going on
sues do not appear to differ sig-
rapidly
number of. students — 18,000 this and this year about -4,000 individ- nificantly from attitudes found in
Year
coinpared-With.-16,000 in uals in all will be studying,- teach- other studies of American Jewish
young people.
thef.past- academie-Year. -Students ing; -Or :living there:
The Denver study found a
for higher =degrees account for.
Arab students at the university strengthening of identification by
ationt.'4,000- 11iffthe:40tai.' - '
now number 250, up 10 per cent
- Tel Airili -.the- second since last year, with some 40 of young Jews with Israel and evi-
largest, acadernie institution in the them coming from East Jerusalem dence of a feeling of a need to
know more about Judaism and Jew-
country, - hal- 1000" studenta this
and the administered areas — ish matters. The study reported
year, compared with 12,500 last double last year's figure.
that the Jewish agencies were not
year. There were 8,500 applica-
A number of new or expanded providing • informal or outreach
tions for admission to first-year
studies, -but more -than half were departments will offer degrees programs which seem to be the
this year, _among them History of kind of services the young people
rejected for lack of facilities:
the Theater, Demography, Chinese
The Technion-41*ifa Institute and Japanese Studies, Yiddish Lit- want.
Technology: the country's ' erature and Applied Genetics.
- oldest institation efhigher
An interesting research program
fug
has registered. 8,300 stu-
launched,by, the Levi Eshkol
dents this Year
$oe more than being
the- Previous ,Year::Oilly 900 are Research Institute in the Faculty
of
Social
Sciences - is a wide-
new studente, --Ind -these were.'
ranging inquiry into the effects of
selected - through :stiff entrance
the
Six-Day
War on various as-
examinations from dyer 3,000
as always fine
pects of Israeli society, economy_
candidates. - -
quality photography
and policy - as.. these have their
Bar-Ilan, Israel's religious uni- bearing on the younger genera-
Merrillweod Bldg. Mall
versity at Ramat Gan, has 5,200 tion, the -Israeli image abroad,
Birmingham
students this : Year. It has admitted poverty in -Israel, Arab-Jewish
251 Merrill, cor. Woodward
1,700 new students:hut has had to relationships, etc.
647-5730
reject some 3,000 applicatiOns, in-
eluding many from; abroad, for
African
Mission
lath. of. facilities..
Hears

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established, academic institutions
in the country. =Haifa University
now has 5,000 stadents •=-• 1,000
more than last Year;._ while Beer-
: rshebit University hits 3,300 stu-
dents, more „than :600 over 'the
number registerOcl -Mxt=7ear. .

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- BezaleL'ACadeMy:'..cif Arts -in
Jerusaleixi adniitted - 350, 'students

theacz- 100- are new
; -iindeine;` .'applications
. have hen ' turned 'Amin for'lack
of Space. 'Wark - hai'Cominenced
on the -construction of the new
academy; building -to adjoin the,
- "farad - Miiimim -in Jerusalem. .
survey undertaken -fee the
Second year,-hy the Central Office
of - Statisties.', in Cardtmetiort with:
.the:_research:divisicin of the Israel.
iatry--of ,AbserptiOn shoWii": that
78, per.' Cent Of 'foreign students

reading _for degrees in the Coon-
try's _institutions of ,h4her learn-.
:#18',. or takingprePallitgrY courses

for :entrance - to Israel's_ universi-
-raeSijntead:settling-permaPently-in

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ing inithe:new academic xear that . catching up with the demand, with
began Mid-OctOber=Of
abo 6.000 6,000 dormitory places accomino- study of Denver Jewish youth by
, students: -Tncii e .- .than--- ther:_pravious dating althost - all single_,Students the Allied Jewish Community Coun-

DYniiniic: &vele-Pine:at has .taken
place also in thertiare recently

New
Orleans

of Nte,a
_ - tud en ts are sttAyinpat a

sA. -reciird;itident body of 18,000
- began their studies at the Hebrew
University.
`week `of.
October
an .tncraise of 2,000

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- over last year'sMirollment, Rector

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are from abroad -More-than 5,000

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Build a Better Israel," a reference
to the need for improving the
plight of the lower economic strata
composed mainly of Jews from
oriental countries; will be the
theme of the 48th annual conven-
tion of the National Committee for
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end at the Commodore Hotel.
Israel Ambassador Itzhak Rabin
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principal speakers.
Ben-Aharon afrives Sunday in
the United States as an invited
guest of the AFL-CIO, whose con-
vention he will address in Miami.
Highlights at the NCLI conven-
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for Israel's former prime minister
and a founder of Histadrut, David

181 South Woodward

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GOING SOMEWHERE

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President Anwar Sadat Tuesday
that. Egypt's position remains the
same: no withdrawal by Israel,
no peace:
The mission, which was sched-
uled_ to visit Israel after Cairo
this week _includes President Leo-
pOld Senglior of Senegal; .Maj.
Gen. -.yekubu Gowon of Nigeria;
and ministers from Cameroon
and . Zaire (Congo • Kinshasa).
The main topic of their discus-
s ion Was the queation of -with-
drairal This -wag the mission's
second visit 1 to Egypt.
Israel, Where the Knesset
was 'called; into -einergencY ses-
sion . over - Seders saber rattling
sjieel
:di,-- -Foreign Minister 'Abbe
Ebaii -Said:that' Sadat is ready to
sacrifice millionS of -Egyptians "in
order that Mr. Sadat will not
hair& to -conduct negotiations with
- the -slate of Israel, which aspires
to 'nothing except peace and se-
entity: with agreed 'and defensible
borders."
lie added that Sadat's war
warning. over the weekend, cou-
pled with "indifference" to the
crisis by other nations could con:
cod "the recipe for a possible
explosion."

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