Applications from American college students who desire to take a special one-year course at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem will be accepted from today until March 15, it was announced by Prof. Oscar I. Janowsky, chairman of the academic council of the American Friends of the Hebrew University.
The program, conducted in cooperation with the Jewish Agency, is open to both graduate and undergraduate students from U. S. and Canadian colleges and universities. The curriculum is designed for those who desire to acquire an extensive knowledge of Hebrew and to study the history, literature and philosophy of the people of the Middle East.
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