HaSha'ar — Preparing Leaders
to Transform Jewish Education
HASHA'AR IS DESIGNED to encourage excep-
tional young women and men who are
devoted to Jewish learning to pursue
careers in Jewish education.
Fellows receive an $18,000 stipend to
support their participation in a unique
year-long program which integrates the
study of Jewish texts with the ideas and
practice of education.
Fellows commit to teaching in a day
school for the following two years, while
receiving ongoing support and profession-
al development from the HaSha'ar faculty.
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FELLOWSHIP CYCLE BEGINS JULY 2002. APPLICATIONS NOW AVAILABLE.
RUTH S. FAGEN, Director
131 West 86th Street, New York, NY 10024
Phone (212) 595 - 8153 • Fax (212) 595 - 0679
Email hashaar@beitrabban drisha.org
For further information contact
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HaSha'ar is funded by a major grant from the Nash Family Foundation
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Ellen Koppelman, Murray Koppelman and Hilary Rodham Clinton at the
American ORT award dinner.
American ORT presented its first
Ambassador David B. Hermelin Award
to U.S. Sen. Hilary Rodham Clinton,
D-NY, and Murray Koppelman, presi-
dent and CEO of Eastlake Securities
Inc, past president of American ORT
and first vice president of World ORT.
The award will be presented annually
to an individual who has made out-
standing national accomplishments in
government, business, humanities or
the arts. It is named in memory of the
late Bingham Farms philanthropist and
ambassador to Norway.
Malcolm Hoenlien, executive vice
chairman of the Conference of
Presidents of Major American Jewish
Organizations, said, "David Hermelin's
memory and laughter will stay in our
minds forever and motivate us to work
toward everything that ORT stands
for."
Doreen Hermelin, David's wife, pre-
sented the award to Clinton, a close
friend, for her effective advocacy on
behalf of education and human rights.
Alan C. Greenberg, senior manage-
ment director of administration, Bear
Stearns, presented the award to
Koppelman for his commitment to
ORT': cause and his contributions to
the Jewish community.
American ORT raises money to sup-
port technical and technological train-
ing for 300,000 students in 60 coun-
tries. ORT is the Jewish world's leader
in technology education and the
world's largest non-governmental edu-
cation and training organization.
American ORT has inaugurated the
American ORT Twin Towers
Scholarship for training at Bramson
ORT College to come to the aid of
families whose primary breadwinners
were lost in the World Trade Center
terrorist attack or whose livelihoods dis-
appeared in the smoke and dust.
ORT Cites
wrap gifts at the annual Gift Wrap,
work at the ORT resale ClothespORT
in Berkley, sell flowers at the annual
flower sale, help out at the spring golf
outing and assist with office duties.
They are committed to the ideals of
the ORT organization: to teach techno-
logical and vocational skills to youth and
adults in order to ensure a productive
and dignified life.
Michigan Region President is Dana
Burnstein and chair of the executive
committee is Elaine J. Beresh, both
West Bloomfield residents.
Volunteers
Forty-five Women's American ORT vol-
unteers were honored at a reception held
Jan. 14 at the Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit. Guest speaker
was Don Cohen, Israel advocate for the
Jewish Community Council.
The men and women do the essential
jobs that would otherwise subtract from
the money raised to support ORT': 800
schools and programs in 60 countries
worldwide.
They prepare bulk mail envelopes,