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GEM/DIAMOND SPECIALIST AWARDED CERTIFICATE BY GIA IN GRADING AND EVALUATION 10 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1991 30400 Telegraph Road Suite 134 Bingham Farms, MI 48010 (313) 642-5575 DAILY 10-5:30 THURS. 10-7 SAT. 10-3 The article in the Nov. 15 issue of The Jewish News regarding the difficulties of local fund-raising in a reces- sionary environment does not reflect the experience of the American Technion Society. The Detroit Chapter has just concluded a near record year, raising nearly $1.5 million for the Israel Institute of Technology. This reflects the achievement of ATS na- tionally which has just con- cluded its seventh successive record year with a $33 million campaign. Virtually every organiza- tion feels the impact of the burdens that Israel must shoulder as the result of massive aliyah. Perhaps ATS's results reflect the recognition that the ultimate answer to Israel's self- sufficiency is high technology and brainpower intensive in- dustries .. . Isaac Lakritz Executive Director, Detroit Chapter, Technion Office Closure Helps Hebrew U. A Nov. 15 article in The Jewish News reported the closure of our Detroit office. The American Friends of the Hebrew University closed its office in Detroit and in several other metropolitan areas with the goal of max- imizing the dollars sent to Jerusalem and minimizing the cost of fund-raising. These cost-cutting meas- ures are being implemented in order to help generate the massive funds the Hebrew University requires to meet the critical needs of new im- migrants. The Hebrew Uni- versity has absorbed more im- migrant students than has any other university in Israel. These new immigrants have pushed the university's total enrollment to more than 21,000 with the concomitant demand for additional hous- ing, faculty and scholarships. During these historic times, it is not business as usual for the Hebrew University or its Friends' organizations around the world. The Detroit Chapter of the American Friends of the Hebrew Uni- versity has never had more volunteers than at the pre- sent time and it continues to raise significant amounts of money for the Hebrew Uni- versity. Although a local of- fice no longer exists in Detroit, the Detroit area will continue to be served by the regional office in Cleveland, which can be reached through the following toll-free number: 1-800-969-2348. As president of the Detroit Chapter, I encourage you to join me and the other "friends" of the Hebrew University in the Detroit area as we continue our efforts on behalf of the University of the Jewish People — The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Jack Liwazer President, Detroit Chapter, American Friends of the Hebrew University '1ILOCAL NEWS 11' P'TACH To Honor Rabbi Leizer Levin P'TACH — Parents for Torah for All Children will honor Rabbi Leizer Levin of Congregation Beth Tefilo Emanuel Tikvah at its an- nual dinner in January. Rabbi Levin, president of the Council of Orthodox Rab- bis and chairman of educa- tion of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah is being honored "for his many years of service and dedication toward the education of Detroit's Jewish youth." The dinner will take place Jan. 12 at Congregation Dovid Ben Nuchim. For dinner information, call Judi Schneider, 851-2354. Young Israel Torah Fund Young Israel of Oak-Woods will host a Chanukah celebra- tion inaugurating the Seymour Ribiat Memorial Torah Maintenance Fund 7:30 p.m. Dec. 8 at the synagogue. The fund's purpose is to preserve the condition of the synagogue's Torah scrolls and repair them as needed. The evening will feature R. Zvi Fleisher of Ibronto, Canada, a scribe, who will give a presentation on how a Torah is written, followed by an afterglow with entertainment by Sam Barnett and his trio. There is no charge, but reservations are required. For reservations, call the Young Israel office, 398-1177.