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September 07, 1979 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-09-07

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30 Frid a y, September 1; 1919

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Project provides funds for
the construction of new
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Hebrew University President Avraham Harman Here
to Address Function Honoring Gov. William Milliken

State and national lead-
ers and noted Israeli aca-
demicians will participate
in a tribute, 6:30 p.m. Wed-
nesday, in Ann Arbor, spon-
sored by Michigan Friends
of the Hebrew University in
Jerusalem in honor of Gov.
William Milliken.
Avraham Harman, He-
brew University president,
will be guest speaker. He
will present Gov. Milliken
with an honorary fellowship
from Hebrew University.
Erwin C. Ziegelman is

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ALAN E. SCHWARTZ

president of the Michigan
Chapter.
Detroit attorney and
communal leader Alan E.
Schwartz is dinner

NEW YORK — The
Henry Ford II Fund for Re-
search in Transportation
has been established by the
American Technion
Society. The U.S.-based
fund will focus on transpor-
tation and related problems
common to all countries of
the Middle East.
Simultaneously, it was
announced by Detroiter
Max M. Fisher that Ford
would be the recipient of the
first Technology for Peace
Award at a Sept. 26 dinner
sponsored by the American
Technion Society at the
Waldorf Astoria Hotel.
Fisher is honorary

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chairman of the dinner problems."
committee and with Evelyn
................'
de Rothschild of England,
chairman of the Interna-
tional Board of Governors of • Abe Cherow Says:
the Technion-Israel Insti-
tute of Technology at Haifa.
The fund, at the outset, • AREN'T YOU JUST A
will employ the multidis- A LITTLE TIRED OF HIGH
ciplinary skills in the
PRICES OF BETTER
Technion departments of ✓ FURNITURE? LET ME SAVE.
civil engineering, chemi-
YOU MONEY AND GIVE
cal engineering, architec- A YOU EXACTLY WHAT YOU
ture and town planning, V. WANT. CALL ME.
and industrial and man-
agement engineering.
The input of scientists in
ARTISTIC
related fields at other in-
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INC.

stitutions, in industry
5755 SCHAEFER RD.
and in other countries
(1 block North of Ford Rd.) ABE CHEROW, Presiden .T,
LU 4.5900
will be solicited.
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Open
Daily 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
It was noted by the fund's
originators that transporta-
tion problems deal not only
with improving communi-
cation in developing areas
but in combatting conges-
tion, pollution and threats
to personal safety in
centuries-old urban sites.
One matter of concern is
planned transportation for
Cordially Invites
workers in new industries.
you to Hear
The development of mod-
ern transporation systems
in the Middle East is seen as
one instance of the need for
technological development
which could improve the
standard of living and hope-
fully provide a cooling
influence on the area's vol-
atility.
President — Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Detroit
In his announcement of
the award dinner, Fisher
indicated growing ac-
in a timely discussion of
ceptance of this _concept.
"Our committee for this
dinner includes many of
America's leading
businessmen. I know that
some of them were attracted
by Henry Ford II's involve-
ment, but most have also
indicated in their ac-
ceptance their appreciation
Saturday, September 15, 1979
of Technion's positive ap-
proach to these age-old








CONGREGATION
B'NAI DAVID

Name

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York. He was Israel's am-
bassador to Washington for
eight years during the
1960s.
Reservations for the
dinner are being taken this
week by Carolyn Greenberg
by calling 851-0320.
Transportation from
North Park Towers, at 5:30
p.m. Wednesday, is being
arranged for those request-
ing it to Mrs. Greenberg.

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AVRAHAM HARMAN

Palestine in 1938 and spent
most of the ensuing years as
a member of Israel's dip-
lomatic corps. Harman
served as Israel's first con-
sul general in Montreal, as
a member of Israel's UN
delegation and as Israel's
consul general in New

Technion Society Creates Ford
Fund for M.E. Transport Studies

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City

chairman. Joining him as
co-chairmen are: Paul
Borman; Samuel M.
Cohodas; David K. Eas-
lick; and Dean William
Haber.
Proceeds from the dinner
will serve to establish the
William G. Milliken Schol-
arship Fund to assist needy
and deserving graduate
students at the Hebrew
University, Israel's oldest
and largest institution of
higher education and re-
search.
Ambassador Harman as-
sumed the post of president
of the Hebrew University of
Jerusalem in 1968. Born in
London, educated in
England, he settled in

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MARIAN
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CURRENT CRITICAL ISSUES
OF OUR
AMERICAN JEWISH COMMUNITY
SELICHOS NIGHT

9:30 P.M. Mrs. Shifman's presentation

The boundaries of Middle
East countries were fixed
largely by the Great Powers
after the defeat of the Otto-
man Empire in World War
I. Lines were drawn arbi-
trarily and with little re-
gard for economic or
strategic necessity.

followed by a Social Hour (Rotenberg
Hall of Cong. B'nai David)

11:00 P.M. SELICHOS SERVICE

Rabbi Morton F. Yolkut and Cantor
Hyman J. Adler and Choir officiating.

No Charge/Open To Entire Community

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