Texas Jewish Post (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 1, 1982 Page: 7 of 32
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AUSTIN [Spl.] - For
college students who want
more than a tour of Israel,
Jtthe B’nai B’rith Hillel Foun-
dations again will offer a
unique summer program
that will enable students to
explore the spectrum of
. JWY Auxiliary Sponsoring
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Ladies of the Jewish War
Veteran Post 256 Auxiliary
will sponsor an essay contest
open to men and women
over the age of 55 and
Presidents of Dallas county.
1 Subject of the essay is
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JERUSALEM [JNI] - A
jointly-produced Egyptian-
Israeli TV program on peace
is being prepared for screen-
ing in both countries on the
eve of the scheduled Israeli
.Jvithdrawal April 25. The
*ilm, originally suggested by
the Israelis, is mostly about
the Sinai and features
interviews with literary
personalities as well as the
man-in-the-street and shows
cultural life and performing
rfrts in both countries.
“wnat it Means To Me To
Be An American.” The essay
should not exceed 500
words.
First prize of $50.00 and a
$25.00 second prize will be
awarded at the Auxiliary’s
June 27 meeting at the
Jewish Community Center.
The trio of judges include
Barbara Dickson, resource
coordinator of the Commun-
ity Council of Greater
Dallas; Loretta Craig, retir-
ed D.I.S.D. teacher, and Rae
Andres, noted Dallas poet.
Entries must be submit-
ted no late than May 15 to
contest chairperson Miriam
Guten, 5720 Northmoor Dr.,
Dallas, Texas 75230.
Jewish experience.
Developed in cooperation
with the Center for Study in
Israel, the 1982 program
consists of one two-week
seminar tour and two
four-week seminar pro-
grams. Each has the added
feature of a college credit
option, three credits for the
short seminar and six for
each of the other two.
“All of the programs,”
said Rabbi Neal Borovitz,
Director of Hillel at the
University of Texas, “are
confluent, integrating both
study and experiential op-
portunities.”
The two-week seminar
runs from June 21 to July 3;
the four-week programs
begin on July 3 and continue
to July 31.
Each seminar has a single
theme or focus. The short
course is designed to give
participants an integrated
understanding of the history
of modern Israel. The
creation and development of
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the state will be relived
through visits to important
sites, tours and meetings
with key personalities.
Of the four-week semin-
ars, one focuses on the
political culture and ideology
of Israel, the other on
varieities of Jewish thought
and practice.
“One not only learns about
a subject intellectually; he
or she visits a site, meets the
people and interacts with
the personalities who repre-
sent the subject,” Rabbi
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For example, he explain-
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Israeli parliamentary sys-
tem is generally followed by
a visit to the Knesset, lunch
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Tel Aviv, Old Jaffa, Herzlia,
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The fee for the two-week
tour is $540; the four-week
programs are $860 each.
This is exclusive of air fare
and personal expenses. It
does include lodging, food,
field trips, entrance fees,
medical insurance and sup-
plementary educational ma-
terials.
For additional informa-
tion, contact Rabbi Neal
Borovitz, c/o B’nai B’rith
Hillel Foundation, Box H,
University Station, Austin,
TX 78712 or call 512-476-
0125.
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