THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Doctors in Israel Axel Springer Adds $100,000 to Brandeis Gift JERUSALEM (ZINS) — Some 74.7 percent of all doc- WALTHAM, Mass. — tors trained in Israel since Axel Springer, the German 1951 are practicing their publisher, has given a gift of profession in Israel. Prof. Moshe Privess did a $100,000 to Brandeis Uni- study which showed that versity. In 1968, Dr. Abram L. 2,381 doctors trained in Is Sachar, who was complet- rael practice there, 625 went abroad (13.7 percent) ing his 20th year as found- and he was unable to locate ing president of Brandeis, read a newspaper report 167. Prof. Privess says his that Springer had offered study refutes reports of a 1,000,000 Marks to Israeli medical exodus from Israel. 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Installation available. > The Great Cover -Up 540-2244 Operators on call 7 days ,,,,A UX 46.17.01,13,.W .MILICOMWOrat to the United States to explore Sachar's pro- posal. In the ensuing dis- cussions Sachar suggested that it would be fitting for Springer to establish at the university a chair in con- temporary history. Agree- ment brought $250,000 (in 1968, the cost of an endowed chair) and the Ottilie Springer Chair in contem- porary European history (named for Springer's mother). For the official installa- tion of the chair, Springer came to Brandeis and a warm, personal relation- ship between him and Sac- har was established. Springer was Sachar's host on visits to Germany. When Sachar retired as president of Brandeis, he was pre- sented with a decoration from the West German gov- ernment for the Brandeis initiative in the reconcila- tion with the post-Hitler German people. All this set the stage for the recent Sachar-Springer meeting which took place in Boston about a month ago. As Sachar recalls, Springer almost immediately broached the subject of the chair, conjectured that in- flation had surely di- minished the impact of the endowment, and promised to add the equivalent of $100,000 to it. Brandeis President Marver H. Bernstein stated that this new support would be of "significant help in enhancing the university's , excellence in the teaching of modern European history." Crime in beforic you cruise out! BBC Protested LONDON (ZINS) — The Zionist Federation in Lon- don has sent a letter of pro- test to the British Broad- casting Corp. for a televi- sion program comparing Iranian religious fun- damentalists with Israel's religious parties. The program compared religious demonstrations in Israel and Iran. Let war yield to peace, laurels to paeans. —Cicero Be A Winner In The Game Of Life Be A Blood Donor • GRABER • LOUVER DRAPE • CARPETING "Work with a professional" =0 AXEL SPRINGER Ben-Gurion to help start an art museum in Israel. Springer, who was one of Chancellor Konrad Adefiauer's top advisers, had built a major publish- ing empire. An anti-Nazi who was saved from arrest by a misdiagnosis of a ter- minal illness, he felt deep sorrow and shame over the Holocaust which spurred his offer; an act of contrition to perhaps form the basis for reconciliation between the German people and the Jewish state. Sachar was impressed. He wrote a letter to Springer explaining that Brandeis was the only Jewish-sponsored, nonsec- tarian university in the United States. As such, Sachar said it was strong symbol for the American Jewish community and ex- pressed the hope that through the university Springer would want to ex- tend his efforts at reconcili- ation to the Jews of America. Sachar recalls being resigned to "the usual perfunctory handling of a letter from a stranger." However, with in a week, there was a trans- Atlantic call from Ernst Cramer, special assistant to Springer. 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