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and has given his time
and support to countless
other organizations.
The university will hold
its dinner and academic
convocation Sept. 22 at
Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Prof.
NAME
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Effective Date
EMERY KLEIN
ROBERT NAFTALY
In addition to his Bar-Ilan
activities, Klein has served
the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion and its agencies in a
great number of positions,
most recently as 1980
chairman of the Allied
levels. He has held numer-
ous positions with the Al-
lied Jewish Campaign and
the Jewish Welfare Feder-
ation and its agencies. He is
a member of the Federa-
tion's executive committee.
• • •
Foreign Students, Teachers
Study in Summer at Bar-Ilan
RAMAT GAN — Groups
of teachers and students
from many parts of the
world, took part in summer
seminars specially ar-
ranged for them at Bar-Ilan
University. According to
Avraham Pomerantz, aca-
demic secretary, who is in
charge of the programs,
there was a considerable in-
crease in participation this
year.
The first of the groups
were 150 teachers from
Judea and Samaria who
attended a four-day semi-
nar specially organized for
them by the Institute for
In-Service Studies of the Is-
rael Ministry of Education.
They were followed by col-
lege students from through-
out the United States who
came for a summer semes-
ter of intensive studies.
Teachers from Jewish
schools in Canada partici-
pated in a program spon-
sored jointly by Bar-Ilan
and the Canadian Zionist
Federation.
from
Teachers
England
studied
methods of teaching
Jewish studies in Jewish
schools in the Diaspora.
A group of Alliance
teachers from France had a
three-week program of
Jewish studies. Some 110
Bnei Akiva members from
all over the world, espe-
cially the U.S., Canada,
France, England and South
America, studied Hebrew,
Jewish studies and Land-
of-Israel studies at Bar-Ilan
for a month before joining
religious kibutzim for a
year of hakshara.
• •
HENRY P. LEE
Lee has been a past Bar-
i s Ilan scholari3hiP chairman
I and last year served - as
I chairman for direct solicita-
, I . tion. He has been active
1 -"with the Allied Jeivish
Campaign, Anti-
Defamation League and
Hillel Day School.
"
Jewish Campaign's Mer-
cantile Division. He re-
cently was elected to the
Federation's board of gov-
ernors.
Naftaly has been actively
involved with the Anti-
Defamation League on both
the local and national
Call KEN CAMERON
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Emery I. Klein and
Robert H. Naftaly have
been appointed to Bar-Ilan
University's American
Board of Overseers, an-
nounces Dr. Leon Fill, the
board's vice president and a
member of the university's
global board of trustees.
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Bar-Ilan Names Nosanchuk,
Lee as Scholarship Chiefs
Henry P. Lee and Max
Nosanchuk are serving as
1981 scholarship co-
chairmen for Bar-Ilan Uni-
versity, announce Irving
Laker and Myron L. Mil-
grom, general co-chairmen.
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Nosanchuk has been
active with Bar-Ilan for
many years, last year serv-
ing as associate chairman
for the university's Silver
Jubilee Journal. He is a
member of the State of Is-
rael Bonds President's
Olub, and has long been
active in the Bonds effort in
Detroit.
He is a past president of
Cong. Beth Achim, last
year was Detroit Chair-
man of Shaarey Zedek
Hospital, has been an
active worker for the Al-
lied Jewish Campaign
MAX NOSANCHUK
Emanuel Rackman, Bar-
Ilan's president, will confer
the degree of Doctor ' of
Humane Letters, honoris
causa, on Philip Slomovitz,
editor and publisher of The
Jewish News.
For information, call the
university's office, 398-
7180.
NCSY Sponsors
Training. Class
NEW YORK -= Some
1,000 officers and advisers
of the National Conference
of Synagogue Youth are
participating in 13 leader-
ship training seminars
throughout the country this
month. –
The participants will
learn leadership and pro-
gramming skills which they
will put to use in organizing
events for the coming school
year.
Rosenthal to Lead Windsor
Unit for Bar-Ilan University
Jacob Rosenthal has been
named Windsor area
chairman for Bar-Ilan Uni-
versity.
A meeting of the, organ-
ization will be held 8:15
p.m. Thursday at the
Windsor Jewish Commu-
nity Council. Rabbi Samuel
Stollman will report on his
recent six-week visit to Is-
rael, including participa-
tion in the academic convo-
cation of Bar-Ilan Univer-
sity in early July.
Rosenthal
chaired
Windsor's State of Israel
Bonds drive in 1975-80 and
is active in the Windsor
UJA Committee.
He was instrumental last
year in creating and fund-
ing the program that daily
bussed 15 children of Rus-
JACOB ROSENTHAL
sian immigrants from
Windsor to Yeshivath Beth
Yehuda in Oak Park. He is
also active in HIAS and is a
past board member of Cong.
Shaar Hashomayim.