The Jerusalem Post

‘Serve a greater cause than yourself ’

Newly released footage shows Peres’s hopeful outlook

- • By AMY SPIRO (Marc Israel Sellem/The Jerusalem Post)

Eight years ago, the film crew for a documentar­y about technology and innovation interviewe­d Shimon Peres.

Peres, who was president at the time, talked about the impact of technology and the responsibi­lity of scientists. Not all of the footage was used in the film, The University. And the rest of that interview was never aired – until now.

On Tuesday, in celebratio­n of the state’s 70th birthday, the Ilan Ramon Scholarshi­p Project, along with several of the original film’s producers, released the short video titled Poet to the Stars.

Michael Potter, cofounder of the scholarshi­p project, served as an executive producer on The University, a 2016 film that shines a spotlight on Singularit­y University, an organizati­on on a NASA research base in Silicon Valley which brings the brightest students from around the world to collaborat­e and brainstorm together.

The scholarshi­p project provides funding to Israelis to attend programs at the Internatio­nal Space University.

More than a year after The University was released, Potter spearheade­d the team that created a freestandi­ng short film based on the Peres footage.

“The documentar­y team realized that his words were so impactful and inspiring,” Potter said, “that the team felt the footage had to be shared as a dedicated short film.”

In the video clip, Peres discusses the impact of technology on the world, and the dreams he has for the future.

“In my judgment,” Peres said, “to be a great scientist is not just a matter of knowledge, but not less a matter of character.”

The president, who died in September 2016 at age 93, was upbeat and steadfast about his vision for a more peaceful future.

“Armies cannot conquer science, police cannot stop scientists,” he said. “We don’t have real reasons for war, but we still have problems with our character... Technology is representi­ng technical changes, but wisdom doesn’t age, values do not change. So if you will go just on technology, you will endanger lives.” Technology, he said, has to come “in the right proportion­s” with values.

And, as always, the forward-looking leader had a message for young people.

“Don’t pay so much attention to the show, pay more attention to the vision,” he said. “The great ideas [are] not when you’re thinking, it’s when you are dreaming. When you are thinking, you are a little bit limited, you are afraid. When you are dreaming, nobody controls your brain.

“I will recommend to every young girl and young boy,” the late president said, “is to convince them that their potential is by far greater than they think – by far better than their surroundin­gs tell them.

“Serve a greater cause than yourself; it will enrich your life.”

 ??  ?? SHIMON PERES visits the Peres Center for Peace and Innovation in Jaffa in 2014.
SHIMON PERES visits the Peres Center for Peace and Innovation in Jaffa in 2014.

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