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June 27, 2003 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2003-06-27

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MANY AWARDS CELEBRATE THE
ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE PAST.

THIS ONE RECOGNIZES
LEADERS OF THE FUTURE.

AND THE WINNER IS...

THE CHARLES BRONFMAN PRIZE

Is NOW ACCEPTING NOMINATIONS

FOR ITS NEWLY FORMED HUMANITARIAN AWARD

The 5100,000 award will be
given on an annual basis to an
individual or team under 50
years of age.

The Prize will recognize the
vision and talents of individuals
whose accomplishments on
behalf of others enrich Jewish
life or contribute to the
betterment of the Jewish
people.

It will be a meaningful tribute
for the innovators, heroes, and
leaders who leave an indelible
impression on our lives and
whose work serves to inspire
the emerging generation of the
Jewish people.

The public call for nominations
from around the world is now
officially open and will close on
October 31, 2003.

To nominate an individual or team, visit
www. theeharlesbronfmanprize.eom

CHARLES
13RONEVIAN
PRIZE

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Above: Torah donor Ira Lipman rejoices with Ann Arbor residents and students.
Left: The Torah scribe fills in the last letters.

(734) 764-0314
cinq@umich.edu
Yaron Elia-v, director

U-M Graduate Library Judaica
Collection
111-J Hatcher Graduate Library,
North
(734) 936-2367
Ellliot H. Gertner, director

The growing collection contains more
than 35,000 holdings in Western lan-
guages and 45,600 titles in Hebrew
and Yiddish.

U-M Chabad House Student Center
715 Hill St.
(734) 99-LEARN
www.chabad@jewmich.com
Rabbi Alter and Chanchi Goldstein,
directors

Chabad provides religious, social and
educational services and programs
geared toward Jews of all back-
grounds. Shabbat and holiday pro-
grams are warm and welcoming, and
staff visits the dorms, fraternities and
sororities as well as hosting events at
the center and participating in Jewish
campus and communal activities.

Jewish Resource Center
1335 Hill St.
(734) 945-8777
Rabbi Aron Eisemann, director

A Jewish educational organization
dedicated to perpetuating Jewish cul-
ture and values, affiliated with
Machon L'Torah in Oak Park. Offers
classes and Israel study.

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JN

6/27
2003

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