THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Museum of the Diaspora Celebrates 1st Anniversary By JANET MENDELSOHN World Zionist Press Service Fragment by precious fragment slips into place as the patchwork quilt of world Jewry is pieced together at Beth Hatefutsot, the museum of the Jewish Diaspora. Beth Hatefutsot opened a year ago on the campus of the Tel Aviv Uni- versity after almost 20 years of planning. The museum, or "central dwelling" as it is referred to in Hebrew, presents a con- ,:ept of Jewry rather than displaying a collection of authentic memorabilia. It does not attempt to gather, preserve or exhibit objects of value, but instead it effec- tively portrays the diversity of world Jewry during its 2,500 years of dispersion and persecution while showing the unifying influ- ence of religion which enabled the survival of Judaism. Pulling together colorful strands of life, culture and spiritual values, and weav- ing them into a memorable picture of world Jewry, Beth Hatefutsot is not so revolutinary in its purposes as in its methodology. Di- vided into seven sections or "gates," the museum pro- vides an audio-visual tour of Jewish life, including: Fam- ily, community, faith, cul- ture, among the nations, re- turn to Zion and chromos- phere. Certain to be one of the museum's most popular attractions is the Chromosphere. Still under construction, this auditorium will include a Disney-like panorama display of the history of the Jewish people flashed on its dome. In addition, every corner of the museum includes the use of audio-visual aids such as slide shows, re- cordings, miniature re- productions and dioramas, depicting the many facets of Jewish life in various periods and areas of the world. Three films produced by Beth Hatefutsot and shown in minicinemas portray the rTh OPEN DEIDCNIC. 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Education Center TEL AVIV — A program for planning and develop- ment of a worldwide net- work of Jewish education was proposed recently by Prof. Haim Ben-Shahar, president of Tel Aviv Uni- versity, at an international symposium on the univer- sity campus. program is The envisioned by Ben-Shahar in two phases. The first, a general preparatory stage will include designating educational goals, prepara- tion of educational pro- grams, establishing a framework for developing educational materials, and centers for teacher training and research. The second phase will consist of de- velopment of an educational network throughout the Diaspora, which will fea- ture prestige institutions on a primary and secondary school level. The education center will be administered by a world senate of Jewish scholars and intellectuals, expert in all spheres of Jewish thought who will direct the work. A board of governors of world Jewish leaders, as well as Israeli leaders, and members of the world se- nate will function to raise funds and establish policy. panded to include French, Spanish and Yiddish), and the com- puter contains informa- tion on 3,000 Diaspora communities and per- sonalities. In addition, a print-out of the required information may be ob- tained upon leaving the museum. Beth Hatefutsot's Youth Division is equipped to guide school groups, soldiers and special interest groups who want to inten- sively study a certain sub- ject — be it synagogues (of which the museum includes 18 faithful miniature re- productions from around the world) or a study of the Holocaust. JNF land supports the whole Israel economy — It grows its food — On it stands Israel's religious, educational and welfare institutions. A bequest to Jewish National Fund is a bequest to the entire Jewish people, linking the name of the Testator with Israel in perpetuity. 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