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July 09, 1965 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-07-09

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Technion Students Receive 8 Scholarships
Named for the Late Leon Kay of Detroit

HAIFA—Eight students at the
Technion. Israel Institute of Tech-
nology, were awarded. Leon Kay
Scholarships this year to enable
them to continue with their stu-
dies.
The Leon Kay Scholarship hon-
ors the memory of the late Leon
Kay of Detroit, prominent Zionist
leader, founder of the Detroit

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Chapter of the American Technion
Society and, until his death, a
member of the international board
of governors of the Technion.
Among the scholarship holders
are a thirty-three-year-old father
concluding an interrupted educa-
tion in agricultural engineering, a
19-year-old "sabra" in his second
year of studies in the department
of physics, an about-to-be-married
electrical engineering student and
an army officer preparing for a
career in nuclear energy research.
The eight scholarship holders,
born in such diverse places as Rus-
sia, Baghdad and Tel Aviv, have
written to the family of the late
Mr. Kay expressing their thanks.
To quote from two typical let-
ters:
"My scientific interest in the
field of nuclear energy is accom-
panied by the belief that new
sources of energy might help us
abolish poverty for a higher stan-
dard of living for the human race.
"I regard it my moral duty, be-
side my personal thankfulness to
you, to repay the present help I
am enjoying, the moment I'll be
financially settled, by supporting
another student in need the same
way you did it, helping him up to
the fulfillment of his hopes."

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A July 11 wedding is planned at
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The bride-elect will receive her
bachelor of science degree this
summer from the University of
Michigan and will enter its medi-
cal school in September. Her fiance
is a teaching fellow at U. of M.
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many had been sold by the Ger-
mans to the Sudan and eventually
found their way to Egypt.
Dr. K.-Erich Rombach, acting
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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