Barbra Streisand receives honorary doctorate from Hebrew University
The honorary doctorate is being presented to the 71-year-old Babs in recognition of “her professional achievements, outstanding humanitarianism, leadership in the realm of human and civil rights, and dedication to Israel and the Jewish people.” “Barbra Streisand’s transcendent talent is matched by her passionate concern for equality and opportunity for people of every gender and background,” professor Menahem Ben-Sasson, president of the Hebrew University, said in a statement. “Equally important, her love of Israel and her Jewish heritage are reflected in so many aspects of her life and career. We are deeply proud to honor an individual who exemplifies these values which we at the Hebrew University share and uphold.”
At the ceremony, Streisand praised the university and said the world could use more academic institutions of its kind. “One of the things I’ve always admired about this university is the fact that here, women and men, Jews and Arabs, Christians and Muslims, native-born and immigrants, sit together in classes, share the same cafeterias, learn from the same professors, and dream together of a good and meaningful life,” she said. “I wish the world were more like the hallways of the Hebrew University.”
Streisand has another connection to the university — in 1984, the singer established the Emanuel Streisand Building in memory of her beloved father, whom she praised at the time as “a teacher, scholar and religious man who devoted himself to education.” “I think he would be very proud to know that this esteemed institution is honoring his daughter,” she said at the ceremony. Festivities for the president’s birthday kick off tonight with a 45-minute speech by Bill Clinton at the Peres Academic Center in Rehovot.
Viva Sarah Press