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 SRAEL ALIYAH CENTER, INC. 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 II 17520 W. 12 Mile Suite III Southfield, Mich. 48076 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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