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… Judaism among American Jewish university stu- dents--an indifference that has not been overcome either by the Hillel Foundations Or any similar programs. Such attempts failed in the days of the Student…
… to organized American Jewish life?", Boris Smolar, the editor of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, in his last week's weekly column, revealed—on the basis of reports submitted by Hillel Foundation…
… weak backgrounds whence they stem, do not lend themselves to the best desired re- sponses to the Hillel appeals. It becomes necessary, therefore, to begin with the aleph beth of the problem. We must…
… signs which overrule the negative aspects of the pessimism reported by the Hillel directors. The best example of the existence of an optimistic note is the fact that, upon their return to th e ir homes…
… directors—that there is a vast amount of indifference to Jews and Judaism among college students. With the aim for a "good time" upper- most in their minds, according to the reveLilons regarding university…
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… third day of 7' aMMUZ , 5718, the following Scriptural selections will be read in our synagogues: Pentateuchal portion, Karah, Numbers 16:1-18:32. Prophetical portion, I Samuel 11:14- 12:22. .1! Licht…
… altogether black. If it is true that the students are self-satisfied, coming as they do mostly from upper middle class families; if the lack of knowledge is a result of the fact, as revealed by Mr. Smolar…