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Seven months of unrest did not keep
American Technion Society President
more than 80 supporters, including a
Larry tackier of Bloomfield Hills said he
West Bloomfield man, from the annual
was impressed by participants' enthusi-
American Technion Society mission to
asm in persisting with their plans to visit
Israel.
Israel.
It inspired partici-
pants to demonstrate
their solidarity and
express their commit-
ment to Israel.
Participants pledged
almost S12 million to
the Technion-Israel
Institute of
Technology, most of
that during the April
30-May 11 trip.
Louis Milgrom of
West Bloomfield and
the others spent sev-
eral days at Technion
City, the university's
campus on Mt.
Carmel in Haifa. The Mission co-chair Norman Belmonte of Cliffiside, NJ., is
shown with Louis Milgrom of West Bloomfield and Vivian
group visited
Belmonte at the Technion.
Technion research
facilities, many estab-
lished with the support of the mission
"We should be proud that so many
participants themselves. Other highlights people came with us as part of the
included dedications of new laboratories American Technion Society family,
and laying of cornerstones for capital
and that there were no cancellations at
projects.
a time when others have shown less
"I was extremely impressed by the
readiness to visit Israel," he said. "The
quality of the Technion students and by
mission was our way of showing unity
their dedication to their work," said
with Israel, and strengthening its eco-
Milgrom, former Detroit Chapter presi-
nomic development through support
dent and life-tenure member of the
for the Technion. Our participants
Detroit board of directors, on his fourth
demonstrated an outstanding level of
mission to the Technion.
commitment."
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