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Subject: An Op-Ed from President Ben-Sasson: The Key to Israel's Future
Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2013 17:37:56 +0000
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AFHU is pleased to share an op-ed by Professor Menahem Ben-Sasson, President of The Hebrew University
of Jeruslaem, on the occasion of Israel's Independance Day.
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April 15, 2013
The Key to Israel's Future: Education
by Menahem Ben-Sasson
Celebrating 65 years of independence, Israel can be proud that despite staggering challenges, today it is
one of the world's most prosperous countries.
The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development recently ranked Israelis among the
most content people in the Western world, scoring fifth in health and eighth in happiness among 36
countries. Israel is ranked 30th globally in GDP per capita, ahead of technology powerhouse South
Korea and oil-rich Saudi Arabia. And Israel has more companies listed on the NASDAQ stock market
than any country except the United States, Canada and China.
What explains the stunning success of a tiny country that fought multiple wars,
absorbed millions of refugees and was until recently poor in natural resources?
Conventional wisdom says Israeli chutzpah, improvisation and risk-taking —
the so-called "Start-Up Nation" effect — propelled it to beat the odds and
become a breakout nation.
But the true roots of Israel's success can be found in a cultural heritage
stretching back to the Hebrew Bible: an avid spirit of inquiry and the relentless
pursuit of knowledge in the service of perfecting the world.
This unquenchable thirst was encoded in the very DNA of the fledgling Jewish
state. Though formally declared in 1948, Israel's independence really began
with the founding of centers of higher education. Decades before Israel declared
independence, Zionist leaders proposed a Hebrew university in the land of
Israel — an idea realized in 1925 with the opening of the Hebrew University of
Jerusalem.
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Menahem Ben-Sasson is
the thirteenth president of
the Hebrew University of
Jerusalem; Before
assuming the role of
president in 2009, Prof
Ben-Sasson served as a
Member of the Knesset
and was chairman of its
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Today this quest for knowledge, which made Israel a hothouse of research and
innovation, faces real challenges. Among them is a "brain drain" caused by the
emigration of academics and researchers in search of positions abroad with
better research conditions. Israeli universities face ongoing cuts in government
funding due to economic conditions. A further challenge is the ongoing effort
abroad to boycott Israel's universities — a dangerous and misguided attack on
academic freedom.
At Intel Israel's annual conference, CEO Mooly Eden questioned whether
Israel's remarkable success could be sustained: "Are we investing enough in
Israel on a national level, so that in the future we will have `Israel: The Start-up
Nation, Part Two'? Or will this be a history book?" he asked.
Last year universities in the United Kingdom received a record amount of
philanthropic donations: 14% over the previous year and 33% more than 2009-
10. The United States has a long tradition of philanthropic support for higher
education. A similar commitment is needed to ensure the continued health of
Israeli academia and research.
In Jerusalem last month, US President Obama said: Indeed, Israel is a global
leader in brain sciences and agriculture, biomedicine and the humanities,
nanotechnology
and computer science. But we cannot take for granted its ability to forever
sustain academic excellence and produce breakthrough innovations. On this
milestone birthday, Israel's friends everywhere can ask what they can do to
ensure its continued independence and inventiveness.
Constitution, Law and
Justice Committee; Prof
Ben-Sasson previously
served as Rector of the
Hebrew University and as
Deputy Dean of the
Faculty of Humanities; In
2012 the presidents of
Israel's research
universities appointed him
the chairperson of the
Committee of University
Heads of Israel; A
historian of the heritage of
the Jews of Islam, he has
written some fifty books
and scholarly articles on a
range of subjects,
including Jewish
Communities in Muslim
Lands, the Relationship
between Religion and
Economics, and Law and
Spirituality as Sources of
Authority in Medieval
Oriental Society; He also
specializes in the study of
Maimonides. social and
intellectual history, Geonic
responsa and texts, and
Saadya Gaon's works and
leadership
In addition to exploring philanthropic opportunities, there are many creative ways to make a difference.
Among them: help reverse the brain drain by spending time at an Israeli research center, offset budget
cuts by sending your children to study at Israeli universities, or support academic freedom by helping
promote ties between Israeli universities and their foreign counterparts.
These actions will not be for Israel's benefit alone. As President Obama noted, Israel's spirit of
innovation "has led to economic growth and human progress: solar power and electric cars; bandages
and prosthetic limbs that save lives; stem cell research and new drugs that treat disease; cell phones and
computer technology that that change the way people around the world live."
It is up to us all to ensure that Israeli academia and innovation continue to move forward, for the
benefit of people everywhere.
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