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Avraham Greenbaum
The Detroit Friends of Bar-
Ilan University will hold their
annual parlor meeting at 8 p.m.
Tuesday in the Southfield home
of Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Loe-
wenthal.
Avraham Greenbaum, Bar-
Ilan's deputy director general
and executive vice president,
will be guest of honor and fea-
tured speaker, it was announced
by Donald Fox and Paul Zlotoff,
general chairman.
The meeting will be in ad-
vance of the annual Bar-Ilan
dinner to be held on Sept. 10.
The Detroit Jewish community
is continuing its work to under-
write the Hechtman Heroes
Road on campus. The road is a
system of ramps and other
facilities that allows barrier-free
access to the dozens of veteran-
students on campus who are re-
stricted to wheelchairs as a re-
sult of war-related injuries.
Greenbaum was born and
educated in London, and is a
graduate of Jews College. and
London University. He was one
of the founders of the B'nei
Akiva movement in England.
In June 1945, he was sent by
the then Chief Rabbi of
England, Dr. Joseph Hertz, on a
special mission to the Displaced
Persons camps in Germany and,
attached to the Military Gov-
ernment, was active in the
Diepholtz and Bergen Belsen
Camps, where he met his future
wife, Masha, a native of Korno,
Lithuania,
Following two years of ac-
tivity among the survivors of
the Holocaust in Germany and
his subsequent marriage in
England, he spent many years
in Mexico, first as a teacher in
the Hebrew and Yiddish schools
and then as the director of Is-
rael Bonds in that area.
During that period, he
founded the D'nei Akiva move-
ment in Mexico, was chairman
of the Hapoel klamizrachi, and
co-editor of the lifiarachi kebn.
In 1964, he was transferred to
England and then to Europe
where, in Geneva, he was Euro-
pean director of special cam-
paigns for Israel Bonds.
lie returned to London in
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