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The Detroit Jewish News, 2019-05-30

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There’
s still time to make dinner
reservations for the 29th annual
Hank Greenberg Golf and Tennis
Invitational.
The fundraiser presented by the
Michigan Jewish Sports Foundation
will be Monday, June 3, at Franklin
Hills Country Club in Farmington
Hills.
Golf and tennis spots are gone, but
the 5 p.m. dinner still has openings.
Go to michiganjewishsports.org or call
(248) 592-9323.
Among the dinner highlights will be
presentations of the Hank Greenberg
Memorial Lifetime Achievement
Award to former Detroit Tigers
pitcher Jack Morris, the Dick Schaap
Memorial Award for Excellence in
Media to broadcaster George Blaha,

and the Barry Bremen Memorial
Inspiration Award to philanthropist
and humanitarian Danialle Karmanos.
A silent auction at the dinner will
feature a baseball autographed by
members of the 1984 World Series
champion Tigers team.
The baseball was donated by Jerry
Rosen. Proceeds from the baseball
auction will benefit the Dr. Steven
and Evelyn Rosen Stars of Tomorrow
scholarship program. The late Steven
Rosen was Jerry Rosen’
s brother.

The main recipient of funds from
the invitational is the Karmanos
Center Institute at the Lawrence and
Idell Weisberg Cancer Treatment
Center in Farmington Hills.

— Steve Stein

Contributing Writer

Greenberg Invitational Dinner Spots Remain

Ford Motor Company exec-
utive chairman Bill Ford Jr.
was in Israel this month to
scope out some new tech-
nologies and partners in its
efforts to build autonomous
vehicles and will soon open
a new Ford Innovation
Center in Tel Aviv, accord-
ing to CalCalist, Israel’
s
leading financial daily.
CalCalist reported that earlier this
month Ford met with representatives
from Karamba Security, a cyberse-
curity company with technology for
the autonomous vehicle segment,
and automotive chipmaker Mobileye,
which provides collision-avoidance
technology.
Ford has an Israeli subsidiary
called SAIPS AC Ltd (focused on

artificial intelligence) and
invested $12.5 million in
the company last year to
set up a new unit that will
design a decision-making
system for autonomous
vehicles. The company has
declined to comment on
what the focus of the Tel
Aviv Innovation Center
will be, instead referring
reporters to stay tuned for an
event in Tel Aviv on June 12 when
Ford is expected to provide more
information on the opening of the
Innovation Center.
Ford will join other automak-
ers operating innovation centers
within the country, including GM,
Mercedes-Benz, Hyundai, BMW AG
and VW.

Ford to Open Innovation Center in Israel

Bill Ford Jr.

FORD MOTOR CO.

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