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Friday, April 17, 1987
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Greeting Gen. Amos Horev, second from left, at the recent
Detroit Chapter, American Technion Society luncheon were from
left: Albert Newman, Grant Silverfarb and Dr. David Jacknow.
Detroit Technion Chapter
Starts Research Fund
The Detroit Chapter,
American Thchnion Society, has
begun a million-dollar project
to finance applied research pro-
jects at the Technion-Israel In-
stitute of Technology.
The project, the STAR (Sup-
port Technion Applied
Research) Society, is aimed at
helping to create new products
for export that will produce new
industries and new jobs in
Israel.
Dr. David Jacknow heads the
society, whose members con-
tribute $25,000 or more to the
Applied Research Fund for the
Technion.
In addition to recognition
with a plaque on the Technion
campus, members will have the
opportunity to have input into
the research projects. An an-
nual meeting will be held to
hear status reports on the
projects.
BNAI BRITH
B'NAI B'RITHwill have a
reception 6:45 p.m. Wednes-
day in the B'nai B'rith Build-
ing, preceding the delegates
meeting. The reception will
be hosted by the I.S. Bloch-
Israel Lodge. The meeting
will begin at 7:30 p.m.
Maurice Rosender of
Oakland-Century Lodge will
be presented with a gift for
recruiting new members in
the 1986 membership drive.
DOWNTOWN-FOX
LODGEwill take nomina-
tions for officers at a meeting
on Wednesday at 8 p.m. at
the Jewish War Veterans
Home. The guest speaker for
the evening will be Rabbi
Ernst J. Conrad of Temple
Kol Ami. His topic is
"Judaism." Wives, friends
and prospective members are
invited. Refreshments will be
served.
MARSHALL
LOUIS
CHAPTERwill hold a conti-
nental brunch at 12:30 p.m.
on Thursday at the Zionist
Cultural Center. There is a
nominal charge. Special guest
Celia Goodman will present
stories of today and yes-
teryear. President Beverly
Toren invites guests. For in-
formation, call Eileen Israel,
968-0569.
REAL ESTATE AND
CONSTRUCTION UNITwill
hold a general meeting on
Thursday at 5000 Town Cen-
ter meeting room at 7:30 p.m.
followed by guest speaker,
architect Nathan Levine.
Levine will discuss "The Ap-
plication of Human Behavior
in Relation to Building De-
sign." The public is invited.
Detroiters Attend
Bond Conference
Douglas A. Schubot, Metro
Detroit Israel Bonds general
chairman, and Norman Allan
were delegates to the recent
Israel Bonds Leadership Con-
ference in Jerusalem.
Detroiter David Hermelin is
international chairman.
It was announced at the con-
ference that the 1987 Israel
Bond campaign had passed the
$150 million cash figure for this
year, representing an increase
of $33 million in Israel Bond
sales over the same period last
year.