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Dedication At Bar-Ilan
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second Detroit contribution to the
he Louis C. and Edith
new campus, the first being the
Blumberg Foundation has
Arnold
and Ruth Zlotoff Garden.
dedicated a major class-
Louis
C. Blumberg and his . twin
room in the first building
brother Irving were born in West
to be constructed on Bar-Ilan
Branch, Mich., in 1901 of parents
. University's new campus.
who came from Riga. The brothers
The announcement was made by
received their high school education
Foundation trustees Alene and
in Detroit, worked for a period of
Graham Landau and Lawrence S.
time
with Fisher Body and in 1928
Jackier, and Bar-Ilan University Detroit
began
the Blumberg Brothers
Friends President Barbara Stollman.
Insurance
Agency. Louis and Irving
The classroom has a 72-student
were close partners in both their
capacity. The university has a student
business and philanthropic ventures.
population of 25,000 and
After Irving's death,
is increasing at 1,000 per
Louis continued his
academic year. It has
communal activities,
become Israel's second
particularly with the
largest_university, putting
Jewish
Federation of
significant pressure on
Metropolitan Detroit,
classroom space.
Congregation Shaarey
The Dahan Building
Zedek, Temple Beth El,
itself is designed to allevi-
Sinai Hospital, Franklin
ate this situation and is
Hills County Club and
the first building to rise
the
Masons. He estab-
on the university's adja-
lished
various funds and
cent new campus, which
projects,
not only at
will, over the next decade, Louis Blumberg
Bar-Ilan University, the
double Bar-Ilan's size
Hebrew University and
from 70 acres to 140. The
Weizmann Institute, but locally
new campus master plan is complete
through the establishment of a JARC
and construction on four additional
house,
creation of the Blumberg
buildings has either commenced or
Plaza
at
the Maple/Drake Jewish
will begin within the next 12 months.
Community
Campus and the recep-
Bar-Ilan's reputation for academic
tion
area
at
the
Jimmy Prentis
excellence, its dual emphasis on acad-
Morris Jewish Community Center.
emics and Judaica and an increasingly
Louis Blumberg also contributed
large number of high school gradu-
toward creation of the Dr. Richard
ates throughout Israel have dictated
Hertz Chair at the University of
this doubling of size. This will be the
Detroit.
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ZOA Offers Study Programs
pplications are now being
accepted for the 1999 Israel
summer programs
Masada/Maccabi, which are
sponsored by the Zionist Organization
of America.
Forms are available at the ZOA
office, 17100 W. 10- Mile, Southfield.
Call (248) 569-1515. Those applying
before Jan. 31 will have the $150 reg-
istration fee Nva i ved .
Affiliated with the Maccabi World
Union, best known for the Maccabi
Games (Jewish Olympics), the pro-
gram offers a staff with four decades
of experience in bringing American
Jewish youth to Israel.
Programs available to applicants
ages 15-18 are: Adventure Israel —
spending a week in each region of
Israel; Scuba — exploring the wonders
of the Red Sea; Adventure Extreme —
mastering the rugged outdoors;
Gadna/Army Experience — living and
training with Israel's army and its
young commanders; Sports — com-
peting and training in tennis, basket-
ball and soccer; Rome — exploring
Rome and the Italian Jewish commu-
nity; Teenage Tour — seeing and
touching the Western Wall, visiting
Yad Vashem, the Knesset, participat-
ing in a bar or hat mitzvah ceremony
For those ages 18-23, there are:
Ultimate Student Sinai Adventure —
exploring the wonders of the Sinai
desert; Student Program — seeing
Israel in depth. For ages 23-30, there
is Young Professionals — seeing Israel
through the eyes of an adult.