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October 14, 1983 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-10-14

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Friday, October 14, 1E3 37

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Cafeteria Named for Detroiter Dedicated at Haifa University

Announcement was made
of the completion of the
Louis H. Golden cafeteria at
Haifa University at the fifth
annual meeting of the De-

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yolved in the dedication of
the cafeteria were Michael
Stein; Maurice Chandler;
Phil Minkin and Sister
Carol Rittner. Honorary
members are: Rabbi Ernst
Conrad; Sen. Alan
Cranston; Sen. Christopher
Dodd; Sen. Carl Levin; Con-
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Rev. Robert Marshall; Sen.
Daniel Patrick Moynihan;
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During the meeting, Gol-
den related his role in the
grand opening of the
cafeteria. When he an-
nounced his firiancial back-
ing of the project, he made
one condition — that he
serve the first meal.
At the opening of the
cafeteria, he donned a
server's uniform, black
tie and special headgear
and served the first meal
in the facility named in
his honor. -
Golden remarked that he
was granted honoxary

the old cafeteria, I remem-
bered a thing my grand-
father used to say — a les-
son from the sages: 'Im ayn
kemach, ayn Torah' —
which generally means that
without food there is no
learning."

membership in the workers'
union before he served the
meal.
Asked why he financed
the cafeteria rather than
classrooms or housing
facilities, Golden replied:
"When I thought about

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