Prof. Moshe Davis, head of the Hebrew University’s Institute of Contemporary Jewry, announced here today that the Center for Hebrew Education in the Diaspora had been set up as a joint effort of the institute and the university’s School of Education. The new center, he said, would not supplant any existing bodies but would strengthen them through provision of supplementary training of Israelis and Jews from abroad for teaching.
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