Leonard R. Winogor a and his family acknowl- edge with deep apprecia- tion the kind expressions of sympathy in memory of Universities • Announce Gifts New York (JTA) Four Jewish universities recently announced receiving major financial contributions. Brandeis University has embarked on a five-year $200 million national fund-raising drive intended to strengthen its financial base and prepare for growth. Preliminary work on the liberal arts and re- search university's first capital campaign has raised $60 million. The Albert Einstein Col- lege of Medicine of Yeshiva University, New York, began its five-year $90 million fund- raising drive on November 16 with $33 million already raised. The American Society for 'Ibc.hnion-IsTael Institute of Technology (Haifa) was pledged a record $21 million in fiscal year 1985-86, $3 million more than the previous year. The J. Paul Getty Thist has given $1 million to the Hebrew Union College Cul- ture Center for American Jewish Life. — Lubavitch Drive On New York (JTA) — The Lubavitch movement an- nounced a major drive to estab- lish hundreds of new Chabad- Lubavitch houses all over the world to serve Jewish reli- gious, social and educational needs. Plans are well advanced for 120 new houses to.open in the next few months, according to an announcement at the conclusion of the movement's three-day conference at Lubavitch world headquar- ters. Barbie Protest New York (JTA) — About 50 people demonstrated Dec. 17 for more than an hour in front of the French Consulate here, protesting the constant delay of the trial of war-time gestapo chief Klaus Barbie. Barbie has been in French custody since 1983. It was announced in Paris that the trial of Barbie might begin next March. He will be charged with "crimes against humanity." 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