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NEW YORK—Yeshiva iTiii-versity has received an iMti^ ^y-m^nt of ov^r $200,XXK) froni the Ford Foundatieii to be utilized for faculty salaiy increases^
Dr. Samiiel ptikm, pi:i»id6iil^ described the grant as "the most si£^-
caht deyelo^eht'by foundations and American industry, in tbeir fc^ective prdgrams of support to higher education."^ ■ ;
Df. Belkin pointed put that, in ad-ditioi? b training yoiifig i»60ple for ^sitioris of ctv{(C resiJoiisibility, Vesh-iva tJniversity is tile larg^t institution in tbt world prejparing p^sbniiel for positions of leadership in Jewish communities the world Overi such as rab-
bis, teachers, combiunity executives, and social workers^
The Ford jFouhdatipn is Oie fifth major American cor^ration to gradt allocations to America's first' university under Jewish ausi)ices. In recent months, Yeshiva University has received jgraints from the Colgate-Palmolive' Company^ General Motors, Standard Oil of New Jersey, and U.S.
Steel.
Yeshiva University is s]>ending $500,000 during the current academic year to provide scholarships for 1,600 students of 75% Of its enrollment.
AHKIA PURCHASES TWO NEW PLANES
State of Israel Bond funds are being used to expand the services of Israel's domestic airlines. Arkia, the
Inland Airways Company, recently purchased two new fdanes with a Development Budget 16an obtained from the Bank Leumi
The new planes, both of which are 25-seaier C-475, are being used pa daily flights between Tel Aviv's Dov airfield and Eiath. Ar|da also runs flights three times weekly fidm Lyd-da to Blaih and iErom Rosh Dlna to Eiatfa, via Haii^.
MOitl FOR
TOMORROW they may be targets for the enemy's made-in-Russia bombers.
The enemy is only l(f minutes away now— thanks to his new Communist-supplied jets.
From his airfields he can reach Israel's cities in the time a school kid eats his luncheon sandr wich!
If the jets do come there'll be no radar
warning, for Israel has no radar.>
' ' ^ ■..■..■.« ■ . ■■ Other civilian protection will be short or
lacking: sat raid shelters in municipidities and setflein^nts^ ^ . food stockpiles in case cities are cut off . • • auxiliary pow^r plants to keep electricity and water going if present plants are bombed.
You see, Israel has been doing its main spending for peace, not war-^building schools, homes and jobs, and taking in refugees.
But short as the people of Israel are on protection, they are still long on sheer courage and devotion to freedom.
They know that tens of thousands of Jews feel they must leave strife-torn North Africa—^regardless of possible danger—and they want to help. Only right now they can't—there's their own emergency. ,
But you can—through your gift to the United Jewish Appeal. Give Sie same amount as last year to UJA's regular campaign—and then give a great extra gift to UJA^s Spedal Survival Fund. Give today.
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This Sundoy-July 29^ at 12:30 p.m.
dt the
Men's Campaign Openinfi Kuneheon
AST|>R HOTEL
Guest Speaker
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