40 Friday, September 11, 1982 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS B'nai B'rith. Women's Council of Metropolitan Detroit EXTEND BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY AND HEALTHY NEW YEAR TO ALL OUR MEMBERS AND THEIR LOVED ONES WITH HOPES FOR PEACE, PROSPERITY AND CONTINUED DEDICATION TO THE NEEDS OF MANKIND BLANCHE BAUMAN PRESIDENT Bar-Ilan U. Director's Plea for Spiritually Defensive Methods Inspires More Support In a deeply-moving ad- dress, describing the press- ing needs in the current Israel-Lebanese crisis, David Altman, director general of Bar-Ilan Univer- sity in Ramat Gan, Israel, emphasized the need for knowledge in Jewish ranks, especially the youth, as the most effective weapon against the gathering clouds threatening Jewry. UNION TM To Our Many Friends May We Extend Holiday Best Wishes For A Happy and Healthy New Year I. 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Mrs. Paul Borman, Sept. 9, Altman expressed grief over the death of several of his friends and associates -who, he stated, could have lived had they not trusted the enemy. It was while avoid- ing harm to women and children in Lebanon that they were shot down by ter- rorists who were using the civilians as shields. Altman declared that a program of spreading knowledge, of keeping youth aware of the historic role of the Jewish people, is vital in the spiritually de- fensive aims of Jewry, a program emphasized in Bar-Ilan studies. The role of Bar-Ilan Uni- versity was outlined in ad- dresses by Dr. Martin Hart and Norman Pappas, co- chairmen of the annual Bar-Ilan dinner to be held Sept. 29 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. The function at the Borman home was pre- paratory to the annual dinner, which will honor Dr. Leon Fill for his services as vice chairman of the Ameri- can Committee of Bar-Ilan University and for his spon- sorship of numerous re- search projects at the uni- versity. Phillip Stollman, global chairman of Bar-Ban Uni- versity's board of governors. Joined Dr. Fill and the co- chairmen in outlining the Bar-Ilan progress and the new programs currently being introduced there. Paul Borman, greeting the gathered in his and his wife Marlene's behalf, joined in encouraging in- creased activities on behalf of the Israel university. It was reported that the losses sustained during the Lebanese war, the army enrollment of the over- whelming number of Bar- Ilan students in active serv- ice, necessitated postpone- ment of the reopening of the university for the current term to Oct. 31, a delay of two weeks. University students in Is- rael were depicted as a stu- dent body of soldiers. They and their loved ones are dedicated to Israel's defense and have served with dis- tinction in the current, Is- rael's second longest war. Of special interest in the advances made at Bar-Ilan University is the report that the number of senior citi- zens attending regular classes of the various facul- ties at Bar-Dan, in the suc- Examinations are for- midable even to the best prepared, for the greatest fool may ask even more than the wisest man can an- swer. —Charles Caleb Colton Shown at the Bar-Ilan parlor meeting are, from left, standing, Paul Borman, honoree Dr. Leon Fill, speaker. David Altman and Norman Pappas. Seated are Mrs. Borman,- Phillip Stollman and Dr. Martin Hart. • • • • • • • • • cessful non-matriculation have them • program may be doubled to • almost 1,500 uniquely • REMEMBER YOUR AFFAIR' • • motivated mature persons, • with • • or approximately 15 percent of the undergraduate stu- • COMPUTER PORTRAITS • • dent body. Framed Pictures, • A Dip for $1,000 • Posters, T-Shirts, Etc. 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