Friday, March 28, 1969-9 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ABRAHAM BORMAN United State I strict Judge Senator Trustee of Yeshiva University Chairman of Detroit Friends DINNER HOST LAWRE E GUBOW ABRAHAM A. RIBICOFF Guest of Honor Detroit Friends of Yeshiva University are pleased to announce that United States District Judge t LAWRENCE GUBOW will receive the DR. SAMUEL BELKIN DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD OF YESHIVA UNIVERSITY President. Yeshiva Univer;ity at the 14th annual dinner Wednesday, June 25, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek Southfield, Michigan DR. BELKIN TO THE GREATER DETROIT JEWISH COMMUNITY: As we approach -the Passover hOlidays, I deeply • appreciate the opportunity to express for myself, and on -behalf of Yeshiva University, wholehearted greetings to our friends in Greater Detroit. We are gratefully aware of the enduring interest of the Greater Detroit Jewish Community which reveals a nobility of vision that gives strength and encourage- ment to Yeshiva University as it continues to add more and more to the nation's progress in the arts, sciences, humanities and medicine, and enriches the spiritual and cultural values of our people. I welcomed with gratification the news that the Detroit Friends of Yeshiva University will honor the esteemed and eminent jurist, United States District Judge Lawrence Gubow, at their Fourteenth Annual Dinner on June 25th. His dis- tinguished career in service to the nation and to the community surely merits the Yeshiva University Award, our highest accolade for voluntary leadership in the cause of higher education. Passover marks our people's deliverance from Egyptian bondage three thousand years ago. But in its deepest sense, it celebrates man's eternal struggle for free- dom. Today, at a time of immense changes,—but also at a time of turmoil and tribulations, man must equally strive for inner freedom within his own nature, the can fulfill his spiritual destiny. you and your loved ones a most joyous Passover. May the Almighty grant only kind of freedom that Cordially, Dr. Samuel Belkin, President Yeshiva University Yeshiva University is America's oldest and largest center of higher learning under Jewish auspices, with 5 undergraduate and 8 graduate divisions, a faculty of 2,500, and more than 8,000 men and women students enrolled in the arts, sciences, and professions. Abraham Borman