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November 10, 1995 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-11-10

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Bar-Ilan University
and
its American Friends

mourn the overwhelming loss of

Yitzchak Rabin, Y't

An honorary alumnus of the University, he appreci-
ated its unique contribution to higher education. A
courageous soldier, dynamic leader and respected
world statesman, he represented the struggles and
triumphs of his nation. To his family Bar-Ilan extends
its sincerest condolences, and we pray that his
passing will foster a spirit of unity and a renewed
commitment to the dreams he cherished.

Prof. Shlomo Eckstein, President

Rabbi Emanuel Backman, Chancellor

Jane Stem Lebell, President, American Friends of Bar-Ilan University

Brig. Gen. (Res.) Yehuda Halevy, Executive Vice President

Dr. Mark Diem, Presi dent, Detroit Friends of Bar-Ilan University

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