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September 22, 1972 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-09-22

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Fisher to Speak at Bar-Ilan Dinner;
Lewis Grossman Chairman Nov. 30

With Max M. Fisher, hon-
orary chairman of Detroit
Friends of Bar-Dan Univer-
sity, as guest speaker, the
annual dinner of the 'local
supporting arm of the Israel
university will be held 6:30
p.m. Nov. 30 at Cong. Shaa-
rey Zedek.
Phillip Stollman, chairman
of the Detroit Friends of Bar-
Ilan, announced also that
Lewis Grossman, prominent
Detroit community leader,
has been named general
chairman of the dinner com-
mittee.
On August 17, 1955, the
first year of studies at Bar-
Ilan University, in Ramat
Gan, Israel, was officially
opened by Prof. Pinhas Chur-
gin in the presence of 6,000
visitors. Then there were 70
students — today there are
close to 6,000.
Bar-Ilan was established as
an institution of higher learn-
ing designed to impart
knowledge and to encourage
research in the liberal arts

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and sciences. In addition,
As a religiously-orientated
Bar-Ilan has set, as one of university, Jewish students
its primary goals, the inte- admitted are required to at-
gration of secular knowledge tend courses in Jewish
with the spiritual traditions studies, irrespective of their
of the Jewish people.
field of specialization. Non-
Jewish students accepted for
study at the university are
not bound by the regulations
concerning courses in Juda-
ism.
The university has branches
in Ashkelon, Safad, Afula and
the Jordan Valley. There is
a research institute in the
Old City of Jerusalem where
research is conducted on
Eastern Jews and their cul-
ture. The building also houses
the Rivlin Institute for Re-
search on the History of the
Yishuv in Eretz Israel and
LEWIS GROSSMAN
the Institute for Research on
Jewish Society.
The university's current
budget is IL 53,375,000 ($12,-
810,000) and the development
budget IL 13,000,000 ($3,-
120,000).
The Bar-Ilan campus ex-
tends over 125 acres within
the "green belt" surrounding
the larger Tel Aviv area. The
careful planning of the cam-
pus has ensured that this
atmosphere of green spa-
ciousness is preserved within
MAX M. FISHER
the university itself.

French Jews in a Tight Spot:
Ex-Aide Threatens Gov't if
France Continues Jets to Libya

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PARIS (JTA) — The Jews
of France have been put in
a delicate position by a for-
mer French ministerial-aide
who has threatened to publi-
cize "highly compromising"
official documents unless
France stops delivery of Mi-
rage jet fighter planes to
Libya, observers here re-
ported.

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Gabriel Aranda, a non-Jew
who served as a technical
advisor and press officer to
a former Gaullist minister
for housing and development,
listed in a letter to the
French daily, Le Monde,
what he said were examples
of government corruption
and threatened to make
more such disclosures if the
government continues to de-
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a double allegiance which
could be "detrimental" to
French national interests.
They cited a comment on the
state-owned radio ORTF that
the "Aranda affair shows the
dangers run by French citi-
zens when they are too close-
ly linked to foreign powers."
Aranda, who is believed to
be in Paris, apparently went
into hiding after French
Justice Minister Rene Pleven
issued a warrant for his ar-
rest on charges of stealing
and improper use of govern-
ment documents.
Aranda's campaign h a s
been a major shock to all Is-
rael and Jewish organiza-
tions in France, the Jewish
Telegraphic Agency was told.
Virtually none of these or-
ganizations had ever heard
of Aranda before he exploded
his political bombshell.
Even the traditionally pro-
Israel and pro-Jewish Le
Figaro wrote: "Can Mr.
Aranda hope to serve Is-
rael's cause and improve
Franco-Israel relations by
using blackmail? It is ob-
vious that no government
can give in to blackmail and

The documents published
in Le Monde refer to what
Aranda described as "gross
governmental corruption" in
the granting of building con-
tracts and supply contracts
to Gaullist elements. It was
recalled that President
Georges Pompidou dismissed
Premier Jacques Chaban-
Delmas after the opposition
leveled charges of corrup-
tion against the government.

Zealots
When we see an eager as-
sailant of wrongs, a special
reformer, we feel like ask-
ing him, What right have
you, sir, to your one virtue?
Is virtue piecemeal?—Ralph
Waldo Emerson.

12—Friday, Sept. 22, 1972

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'THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

3 Offer to Replace Eros Arsonists in Jail

JERUSALEM (JTA) — two convicted arsonists, Yis-
Three Orthodox men have rael Bernat and Shmuel
written to Premier Golda Weissenstern, be released on
Meir offering themselves as bail until their sentencing
"hostages" in place of the next month, while they take
two yeshiva students in jail their places in the prison
awaiting sentences for the cell. The two arsonists were
fire-bombing of the Eros sex convicted Aug. 3.
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