22—Friday, December 17, 1971 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Kurt Weill 'Hatikva' Arrangement Acquired by Hebrew University JERUSALEM — The original, signed manuscript of an orchestral arrangement of "Hatikva," by Kurt Weill, performed 24 years ago and lost ever since, has been Israelis See Poom in College Education TEL AVIV (ZI:'SS i — Not long ago, when Haim L. anon was may- or of Tel Aviv, his dream of estab- lishing a University of Tel Aviv was considered in.-raetical. Now we reached the words, "Resist not Chri.stians, far from turning All in Scriptures Not long ago I was reading the evil," he did not say; -"This-,too-is- -other: ,eheelti: WArr, smiting tke Sermon on the Mount with a rabbi. in the Talmud," but asked, with a ,jskts , n both- cheeks. At nearly each verse he showed smile, "Do the Christian"ogy-thig me very similar passages in the command?" I had nothhEg to say —Leo Tolstoi ' Hebrew Bible and Talmud. When in reply, especially'as at that time, in "My Iteligiou.7 acquired by the Jewish National and University Library at the He- brew University of Jerusalem. A facsimile of the manuscript was presented to Meyer Weisgal, chairman of the Weizmann Na- tional Memorial and past presi- dent of the Weizmann Institute of Science, at a ceremony at the He- brew University chaired by Uni- versity President Avraham Har- man. Those present heard a re- cording of the music by the Israel Broadscasting Symphony Orches- tra, and the story of the arrange- ment's origin as it was unfolded by Dr. Bathja Bayer of the li- brary's music section. Dr. Bayer told of the "detective work" which led to the discovery that the arrangement had been commissioned by the United States Committee for the Weizmann In- stitute in 1947, for a banquet in New York's Waldorf Astoria Hotel, where it was performed in the presence of Chaim Weizmann by "1 TRIED-IT I LIKE IT!• More Hair there are 14,000 st,...nts registered in Tel Aviv Uni ,..ersity, and the number grows Iron: year to year. For lack of spar(, 6,000 appli- cants were denier; admission this year. A full 45 pe ^en( 'he stu- dent body is con.,,, o,ea women. Hebrew Unive . y s dent en- rollment is 18,0.' half of 8,000 applicants „. , !nrission were accepted in the un :graduate de- partment. One oh', of 10 gained admission to the r.edical school. Of 440 applicant: far entry in the the Boston Symphony Orchestra department of Of :•i , ;:ces, only under the direction of Serge Kous- 150 succeeder in n , in'ng admis- sevitsky. sion. Some departs:.:. in fact, are completel3 clue-,. to new stu- Yugoslav Laborers Find dents. With The NORTH PARKER . Our Method Assures You of That Completely Undetectable and Natural Look Less Than 5 Minutes to Put on And It Stays On ! Warm Welcome in Israel ... And Orient•ils Joip In TEL AVIV (ZINS)—In recent years there has been a significant improvement in the educational profile of Israelis from Asian and African countries. In 1961, only 22 per cent of chil- dren, age 14 and aver, of families of Afro-Asian origin. had completed at least nine yea- - --0; elementary school. By 1969 the figure had risen to 29 per cer... Ten years ago. •'-re average edu-_ cational level of an oriental Jew was only three :•earr-, as compared with 10 years of ;choosing for those from European i)ackgrounds. At present, thr. a -. erage school- ing for oriental Jews is nine years, compared with 12 years in the case of Westerners. In 1961-62, orienta, children con- stituted 26 per r.c of the high school populati , : - .v they ac- count for 42 pe- the 12th grade t.. to graduation. t 10 per cent of ti "Oriental" ch..,: per cent of the schools. In the eleme: children of orien' sent 61 per eere, or 1nwever, in e leading till only •'1 - !itute 60 trade artment, repre- o1 popu- lation, in the hie -, 42 per cent; In the el.te . sdrools, 23 per cent; at the u..1 ..ers . ' , under- graduate level, 13 per ceni; at the graduate level, 13 per cent; at the per cent. , TEL AVIV (ZINS) — Despite Marshall Tito's attacks against Israel and the rupture of diplomat- ic relations between Israel and Yu- goslavia, authorities there permit Yugoslays to travel to Israel for employment. According to local press ac- counts, the number of Yugoslav workers is constantly increasing in response to Israel's need for labor. The Yugoslav worker, despite his lack of a common language, adapts quickly to his new surroundings. 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