100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

September 28, 1984 - Image 54

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-09-28

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

6B

Friday, September 28, 1984

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

.

A Very Happy and Healthy
New Year to All My Friends
and Family

We wish our family and friends a
very healthy, happy and prosperous
New Year

ROSE & JERRY FISCH,

MRS. FLORENCE NORBER

-

SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ.

We wish our family and friends a
very healthy, happy and prosperous
New Year

MAGENE & SAM RICHMAN

A Very Happy and Healthy
New Year to All Our Friends
and Family

We wish our family and friends a
very healthy, happy and prosperous
New Year

MR. & MRS. DAVID RISEMAN

e.

BETTY & MORRY
STARKMAN & FAMILY

We wish our family and friends a
very healthy, happy and prosperous
New Year

THE SHUSTERS, RHONDA, JEFFREY & DANIEL

1111111151i11W71111111111

We wish our family and friends a
very healthy, happy and prosperous
New Year

May the coming year be
one filled with health,
happiness and
prosperity for all our
friends and family.

DR. & MRS. HARRY H. STURMAN

MAX & RUTH SOSIN

We wish our family and friends a
very healthy, happy and prosperous
New Year

LOU & ESTHER STYBEL

We wish our family and friends a
very healthy, happy and prosperous
New Year

JOE, LINDA, JACKIE & DAVID WEINBERG

To All Our
Relatives
and Friends,
Our wish for a
year filled with
happiness,
health and prosperity

We wish our family and friends a
very healthy. happy and prosperous
New Year

TEDDY & JEAN WEISS

We wish our family and friends a
very healthy, happy and prosperous
New Year

THE ZIMMERMANS

DAVID & JUDY, STEVEN & AMY

PETER & CLARA WEISBERG

rte

FORRIEEREI

May the New Year Bring
To All Our Friends
and Family
Health,
Joy, Prosperity
and Everything
Good- in Life

MANUEL, RUTH &
ROBBIE FELDSTEIN

,

NEWS

w

Wishing.all our family and
friends a year of
health and happiness

Wishing all our family and
friends a year of
health and happiness

BARBARA & HAROLD FRIEDMAN, EMILY & BRADLEY

Wishing all our family and
friends a year of
health and happiness

MICKEY GALPER & MICHELLE BAUM-GALPER

DEERFIELD BEACH, FLORIDA

Israel colleges
lure Americans

Israel has no lack of institutions
of higher learning. Leaving aside
the plethora of yeshivot or re-
search institutes like the Weiz-
mann Institute in Rehovot, Israel
boasts six major centers of higher
education: the Hebrew University
of Jerusalem, the University of
Tel Aviv, Bar-Ilan University, the
University of Haifa, the Technion
(the Haifa-based institute of
Technology) and the Ben-Gurion
University of the Negev. While
these six institutions take care of
most of Israel's higher education
population, a small part of that
population attends more spe-
cialized bodies such as the Bezalel
School of Art and Design, the
Ruben Academy of Music and the
Jerusalem College of Technology.
Four universities have geared
themselves to answer the specific
needs of overseas students. These
are the Hebrew University, Tel
Aviv University, Haifa Univer-
sity and Bar-Ilan University. Ap-
proximately 1,200 overseas stu-
dents — the large majority of
them being from North America
— are enrolled in their programs,
The Hebrew University and Tel
Aviv University, Haifa Univer-
sity and Bar-Ilan University.
Approximately 1,200 overseas
students — the large majority of
them being from North America
— are enrolled in their programs.
The Hebrew University offers
two alternatives. The one-year
curriculum provides students
with first-hand experience of Is-
rael and offers courses taught in
English on Jewish, Israel and
Middle Eastern studies. In addi-
tion, an intensive summer ulpan
is held. The four year program,
while specifically designed for .
foreign students, leads to a reg-
ular Hebrew University degree.
Tel Aviv and Haifa universities
offer similar courses. They differ
from the Hebrew University in
that they allow students to come
to Israel for only one semester if
they wish, during any year of
their college career. Bar-Ilan does
not have a specific program for
overseas students, but instead
provides a one year general
studies course, which includes
Hebrew and religious studies,
taught mostly in Hebrew. Since
most students coming to Bar-Ilan
are religious they already have a
basic knowledge of the language.
- Even though the courses in the
overseas program are generally
connected with Jewish, and Mid-
dle Eastern topics, they do cover a
wide range of topics.
For most, the attraction to
studying in Israel seems to be Is-
rael itself. Barry Spielman origi-
nally came to Bar-Ilan from New
York, for half a year. He's been
there for 1 1/2 years and is now
working towards a regular de-
gree. He decided to stay because
he felt the courses were on a level
comparable to that of American
universities.'
Actually Barry is an exception
to the rule. Ya'ara Gutman,
former administrative director of
the Tel Aviv program, says that,
"if a student here for a year tells
me that he or she wants to give up
the degree they are working on
abroad, I always tell them to go
back and finish their degree, and

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan