Ariel Universitys new medical school began its academic year on Sunday, with Sheldon and Miriam Adelson, its main funders, on campus to mark the occasion.
With the arrival of Las Vegascasino magnate Sheldon Adelsonand his wife, Dr. Miriam Adelson, who were the major donors to the medical school that bears their name, their security guards had to fend off journalists trying to ask questions about the reports over the weekend about one of the criminal investigations against Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu.
The case involves allegations of improprieties in conversations between the prime minister and Arnon Mozes, the publisher of the Yedioth Ahronoth daily, a rival newspaper to Israel Hayom, which is owned by the Adelsons. Over the weekend,Channel 13 disclosed tapes of the conversationsin which Netanyahu and Mozes discussed how to weaken the Adelsons newspaper.
Among the dignitaries who were allowed near the Adelsons were university officials and right-wing politiciansNaftali Bennettand Shuli Moalem-Refaeli. Boaz Bismuth, Israel Hayoms editor, was also spotted.
Administrators had planned to open the school last year, but legal issues caused delays. In April, the High Court of Justice rejected a petitionby two academics against the establishment of the medical school, based on the claim that the approval casts a heavy shadow on the decision making process in higher education.The petition was submitted after it emerged that a member of the committee that looked into approving the new faculty, Prof. Jonathan Halevy, had received an offer to serve as head of the universitys board of governors six months earlier.
Although the Council for Higher Education gave its final approvalfor the opening of the medical school, the institution still faces obstacles: Its budget, for example, has yet to be approved by the councils Planning and Budgeting Committee.
'Zionism won'
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A small ceremony marking the beginning of the school year took place in a classroom where the students were asked to give up their seats for the guests of honor and university officials. Prof. Shai Ashkenazi, the dean of the medical school, delivered a very short speech and then yielded the floor to the main speaker, Miriam Adelson.
She spoke of lofty ideals such as Zionism, Jewish pride, and love of the land. She made it clear how important the day was for her and her husband. Dr. Adelson referred to a quote from the post-biblical Jewish sages about how the Land of Israel is acquired through tribulation and made reference to those who tried to prevent the opening of the school.
In Israel, being Israel, we also had to withstand our tribulations. In Israel, being Israel,there were opponents who tried to block the establishmentof a critical institution on ancient Jewish land and to deny us legitimacy, she declared. But we won, Zionism won, the truth won.
The university administration presented her with a copy of the first academic article published by a faculty member of the medical school.
The American ambassador to Israel, David Friedman, recited the Sheheheyanu, prayer, which is said on momentous occasions, and remarked that in the Book of Deuteronomy, God tells the Jewish people to choose life. Why life and not wisdom or truth? he asked. Choosing life, he said, means appreciation for the holiness and value of every human being, and the medical school was advancing life itself.
The med schools 70 students of 662 applicants, as the administration took pains to mention are attending class for now in the natural sciences building, because the medical schools own building on the campus in the West Bank settlement is not finished.
The classroom was strewn with backpacks, water bottles and new white doctors smocks, a gift to the students. By the early afternoon, the students had finished a class in histology the study of cells, tissues and organs. They took the opportunity during a break to get to know one another and talk about housing options.
The class was interesting, said Reut, 23, who wants to specialize in either oncology or gynecology. I recently had to visit hospitals under unfortunate circumstances and I know that Im interested in patient care.
I would have gone to study there even if the department had opened in Gaza, joked Zahavit, a 30-year-old student, who has a bachelors degree in medical sciences from Tel Aviv University. She appeared rather satisfied so far.
Her friend Naama said Ariel was her first choice. They said it would be a fun experience. The people are nice and its beautiful here.
Naama and Zahavit are still living in Tel Aviv, but its clear to them that they will have to find an apartment in Ariel, because, as they put it, the schedule barely leaves them time to breathe.
There was a lot of tension over the summer, Zahavit said, expressing regret that the medical school couldnt open last year, as the Ariel University administration had originally planned. Many of us could have started last year, she remarked.
The influence of Yigal Cohen-Orgad, Ariel Universitys chancellor until his death two months ago, could be felt throughout the festive opening ceremony. He was mentioned frequently in both casual conversation and speeches.
Projecting a different image
Journalists were not officially invited to the medical school opening because university officials were concerned that there might be last-minute glitches, but reporters came in any event. The university is trying to fight its reputation as a settler institution and has noted that there are students from all over the country, Jews and Arabs, religious and secular.
A scent of marijuana wafted through the air, and a university source made incidental mention of a survey that a third of the universitys students acknowledged having used such soft drugs. Rather than being embarrassed over the finding, it was seen as evidence of how normal the university was.
Outside the science building, on the lawn, it did indeed appear like a typical first day at a university with inexpensive beer in disposable cups, a table with gifts to the students from the Student Union, a blood-donation stand and lively music.
The student activity stands were strikingly diverse including the right-wing group Im Tirzu next to Ofek, which is identified with the Labor Party, and the religious studies department alongside an LGBT group.
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