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KNOWLEDGE<br />
MOVES<br />
US<br />
<strong>AFHU</strong> NEWS
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AMERICAN FRIENDS OF THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY<br />
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KNOWLEDGE<br />
MOVES<br />
US<br />
LOOKING FORWARD TO 2018<br />
W<br />
e are pleased to share our first<br />
fully digital edition of <strong>AFHU</strong><br />
part of a comprehensive branding initiative<br />
spearheaded by <strong>AFHU</strong> to boost<br />
of Hebrew University after serving<br />
as Rector for five years.<br />
will celebrate the 100th anniversary<br />
of the university’s cornerstone lay-<br />
<strong>News</strong>. This dynamic new format en-<br />
awareness of the university and ex-<br />
Professor Menahem Ben-Sasson,<br />
ing on Mount Scopus. We hope that<br />
ables us to provide information about<br />
pand our reach in support of Israel’s<br />
known and admired by many Ameri-<br />
many of you will join us for our 2018<br />
the Hebrew University of Jerusalem<br />
leading academic and research insti-<br />
can Friends, was selected to become<br />
President’s Mission, beginning in Ber-<br />
and <strong>AFHU</strong> with video enhancements<br />
tution.<br />
Chancellor—only the third in the insti-<br />
lin and culminating in Jerusalem, to<br />
and other interactive features that help<br />
The year 2017 has brought ex-<br />
tution’s history. 2018 promises to bring<br />
celebrate this historic occasion.<br />
bring the university to life in new ways.<br />
citing changes. Professor Ash-<br />
continued advancements. In June, the<br />
As the university moves vigorous-<br />
This transformation of <strong>AFHU</strong> <strong>News</strong> is<br />
er Cohen was elected President<br />
81st International Board of Governors<br />
ly ahead, generating discoveries and
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AMERICAN FRIENDS OF THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY<br />
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advancing knowledge, <strong>AFHU</strong> is gearing<br />
up for growth to provide added<br />
resources for academic and research<br />
achievements. Daniel Schlessinger,<br />
former President, is now the Chair<br />
of the Board and continues to lend<br />
guidance and expertise. We opened an<br />
office in Philadelphia, where support<br />
for our mission is strong and continues<br />
to grow. Our Einstein Conference in<br />
Washington, D.C. next May will showcase<br />
Hebrew University innovations<br />
and celebrate Einstein’s contributions<br />
to the university. In addition, HU faculty<br />
will be visiting our communities and will<br />
speak at events, receptions, and parlor<br />
meetings throughout the year.<br />
<strong>AFHU</strong> <strong>News</strong> is just one of the ways<br />
in which we plan to share the latest<br />
developments and stay connected with<br />
you. We look forward to sharing more<br />
achievements in the coming months.<br />
Visit our website at www.afhu.org to<br />
learn more.<br />
Beth Asnien McCoy<br />
National Executive Director<br />
Marc O. Mayer President<br />
NEW <strong>AFHU</strong><br />
PHILADELPHIA OFFICE<br />
T<br />
his year, <strong>AFHU</strong> launched a Philadelphia<br />
office to serve the<br />
greater community, which includes<br />
Southern New Jersey and Delaware.<br />
This office complements <strong>AFHU</strong>’s six<br />
regional offices in addition to the<br />
organization’s national headquarters<br />
in New York. Seth M. Bloom, a<br />
seasoned development professional<br />
with close ties to Israel and the<br />
American Jewish community, is Director<br />
of the Philadelphia office.<br />
Herb Sachs, <strong>AFHU</strong> National Board<br />
member and head of the Philadelphia<br />
Advisory Committee, stated: “We respect<br />
and appreciate the steadfast<br />
commitment of Philadelphians—including<br />
philanthropic leaders and the<br />
academic community—to Israel and<br />
the nation’s foundational institutions.”<br />
Seth Bloom<br />
Seth can be reached at:<br />
2100 Arch Street, Suite 455<br />
Philadelphia, PA 19103<br />
T: 215.330.6722<br />
E: sbloom@afhu.org
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<strong>AFHU</strong> NATIONAL<br />
LEADERSHIP<br />
Board of Directors Officers, Honorary Presidents, and Chairs<br />
PRESIDENT<br />
NATIONAL CAMPAIGN CHAIR<br />
Marc O. Mayer<br />
James Matanky<br />
CHAIR OF THE BOARD<br />
TREASURER<br />
HONORARY PRESIDENTS<br />
HONORARY CHAIRS<br />
Daniel I. Schlessinger<br />
Joshua M. Olshin<br />
Stanley M. Bogen<br />
OF THE BOARD<br />
Barbara A. Mandel<br />
Stanley M. Bogen<br />
VICE CHAIRS OF THE BOARD<br />
ASSISTANT TREASURER<br />
Keith L. Sachs<br />
Michael S. Kurtz<br />
Mark R. Gordon<br />
Frances R. Katz<br />
George A. Schieren<br />
Keith L. Sachs<br />
Frances R. Katz<br />
Daniel I. Schlessinger<br />
George A. Schieren<br />
Richard S. Ziman<br />
SECRETARY<br />
Ira Lee Sorkin<br />
Ira Lee Sorkin<br />
Pamela N. Emmerich<br />
VICE PRESIDENTS<br />
HONORARY VICE CHAIR<br />
Charles H. Goodman<br />
ASSISTANT SECRETARY<br />
OF THE BOARD<br />
Kenneth L. Stein<br />
Richard D. Weinberg<br />
Lawrence E. Glick<br />
Ronald M. Zimmerman
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AMERICAN FRIENDS OF THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY<br />
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THE 80TH ANNUAL HU<br />
INTERNATIONAL BOARD<br />
OF GOVERNORS<br />
F<br />
riends from throughout<br />
the world gathered<br />
in Jerusalem from June<br />
9-14, 2017, to participate in<br />
Hebrew University’s 80th<br />
International Board of Governors.<br />
University leaders<br />
shared their vision for future<br />
decades, including new academic<br />
programs and research<br />
initiatives. International del-<br />
egations enjoyed on-campus visits<br />
with faculty, students, and alumni, and<br />
American Friends toured Israel’s Supreme<br />
Court, led by members of the<br />
university’s Faculty of Law. Attendees<br />
witnessed the dedication of the<br />
Suzanne and Charles Goodman Brain<br />
Sciences Building, a state-of-the-art<br />
new facility and home to the Edmond<br />
and Lily Safra Center for Brain<br />
Sciences (ELSC).<br />
C<br />
eremonies on Mount<br />
Scopus honored philanthropic<br />
leaders who advanced<br />
research and teaching<br />
through gifts that propel higher<br />
education in Israel. <strong>AFHU</strong><br />
leader and former National<br />
Board Chair, Michael Kurtz,<br />
received an Honorary Doctorate<br />
in recognition of his many<br />
decades of leadership and<br />
philanthropic engagement.<br />
<strong>AFHU</strong> National Board members<br />
John Bauman, Lynne Silbert,<br />
and Kathleen Hart Solovy<br />
were awarded Honorary<br />
Fellowships.<br />
Inauguration Ceremony of the<br />
Jerold S. and Kathleen Hart Solovy<br />
Moot Courtroom, Faculty of Law<br />
Honorary Doctorate<br />
--<br />
Michael S. Kurtz<br />
Honorary Fellowship<br />
--<br />
John Bauman<br />
--<br />
Lynne Silbert<br />
--<br />
Kathleen Hart Solovy<br />
Benefactor<br />
--<br />
Robert Harris<br />
--<br />
Lawrence and Sheila (z”l) Pakula<br />
Family<br />
--<br />
Kathleen Hart Solovy<br />
Wall of Life<br />
--<br />
Helen Daniels Bader Fund and<br />
Bader Philanthropies<br />
--<br />
The Family and Friends of Israel<br />
(“Isho”) Gabel (z”l)<br />
--<br />
Margaret Richek Goldberg<br />
--<br />
Emma Joels<br />
--<br />
Beth and Dennis McCoy<br />
--<br />
Mordekhai and Tamar Moritz<br />
--<br />
Zehava Noah<br />
Founder<br />
--<br />
Samuel and Nancy Isaacson<br />
Legacy Tree<br />
--<br />
David Bearison<br />
--<br />
Arthur Gutterman and Jean Kohen
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DEDICATION OF<br />
THE PALM BEACH<br />
COURTYARD<br />
DEDICATION OF THE<br />
SUZANNE AND CHARLES<br />
GOODMAN BRAIN<br />
SCIENCES BUILDING<br />
F<br />
our generations of the<br />
Goodman and Crown<br />
Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences<br />
(ELSC). ELSC teams conduct cut-<br />
The Palm Beach Courtyard at ELSC<br />
families joined together on<br />
ting-edge research that is increasing<br />
May 22, 2017 for the dedi-<br />
knowledge of the brain and target-<br />
A<br />
merican Friends from<br />
Palm Beach, Florida,<br />
(ELSC), which they helped fund. The<br />
group also witnessed the dedication<br />
cation of the Suzanne and<br />
Charles Goodman Brain Sci-<br />
ing diseases such as Alzheimer’s and<br />
Parkinson’s.<br />
participated in the fourth Palm<br />
of the “Double Helix,” a sculpture<br />
ences Building at the Hebrew<br />
Beach Mission to Israel during<br />
donated by artist Richard Edelman<br />
University. Partially funded<br />
spring 2017.<br />
and installed on the Edmond J. Safra<br />
through a major gift provided<br />
At Hebrew University, mis-<br />
campus.<br />
by Charles (Corky) Goodman<br />
sion participants attended a<br />
During the mission, Robert Sny-<br />
and the Arie and Ida Crown<br />
special dedication ceremony<br />
der received an Honorary Fellowship<br />
Memorial Foundation, the<br />
for the Palm Beach Courtyard<br />
in recognition of his support of HU.<br />
building on the Safra campus<br />
at the Edmond and Lily Safra<br />
Center for Brain Sciences<br />
A Wall of Life ceremony was also held<br />
to honor Reva and Harvey (z”l) Grace.<br />
provides a state-of-the-art<br />
home for the Edmond and<br />
Members of the Crown and Goodman<br />
families gather for building dedication
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AMERICAN FRIENDS OF THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY<br />
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TECHNOLOGY AND<br />
THE MARKETPLACE<br />
MISSION<br />
and a reception hosted by Erel<br />
Margalit, a Knesset member<br />
and high-tech social entrepreneur.<br />
The group also toured<br />
Intel Israel, accompanied by<br />
CEO Maxine Fassberg.<br />
At HumanEyes Technologies,<br />
they met with Professor<br />
Shmuel Peleg, the inventor of<br />
BriefCam, a video synopsis<br />
system used to improve security<br />
at the Rio Olympics and<br />
to identify and apprehend the<br />
perpetrators of the Boston<br />
Marathon bombing. A visit to Mobileye<br />
familiarized participants with the work<br />
of Professor Amnon Shashua, whose<br />
life-saving automobile navigation system<br />
has been installed in millions of vehicles<br />
worldwide. Professor Koby Nahmias,<br />
Director of the Alexander Grass<br />
Center for Bioengineering, shared his<br />
own recent innovation, “liver-on-achip,”<br />
a technology that is revolutionizing<br />
medical diagnostics. Wine tastings<br />
with HU agricultural experts and a tour<br />
of the City of David with HU archaeologists<br />
rounded out the mission.<br />
Israel Innovation, Technology, and the Marketplace Mission attendees<br />
D<br />
uring April 2017, a delegation<br />
from <strong>AFHU</strong>’s<br />
Mid-Atlantic Region, led by<br />
Steven and Heather Freidkin,<br />
traveled to Jerusalem<br />
on the “Israel Innovation,<br />
Technology, and the Market-<br />
place Mission.” The trip included<br />
interactive visits to startups, which<br />
introduced American Friends to Israel’s<br />
leaders in nanotechnology, cybersecurity,<br />
and biomedicine.<br />
Delegates enjoyed a private meeting<br />
with Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat
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AMERICAN FRIENDS OF THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY<br />
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ALEF:<br />
ADDRESSING<br />
GLOBAL<br />
CHALLENGES<br />
NEXUS:ISRAEL<br />
AN INTERACTIVE<br />
INNOVATION<br />
CONFERENCE<br />
A<br />
FHU, in partnership with<br />
the Hebrew University,<br />
O<br />
n May 22, 2017, leading finance,<br />
investment, and business pro-<br />
hosted its Annual Leadership<br />
fessionals gathered in New York<br />
Education Forum (ALEF) in<br />
with innovators, entrepreneurs, and<br />
Palm Beach in January 2017.<br />
Nobel Laureates from the spheres of<br />
Entitled “Israeli-Led Solutions<br />
health, agriculture, nanotechnology,<br />
to Global Challenges,” the pro-<br />
environmental and life sciences, and<br />
gram brought together HU ex-<br />
computer science to participate in<br />
perts to speak on advances<br />
in medicine, nanotechnology,<br />
and issues related to inter-<br />
Clive Kabatznik (L) and<br />
Dr. Beno Michel (R) attend ALEF<br />
NEXUS:ISRAEL. The day-long conference<br />
stimulated ideas and built connections<br />
and capacity for the next<br />
national relations and Middle<br />
Click image to view highlights<br />
generation of investment, knowledge<br />
East affairs.<br />
participated in an engaging dialogue<br />
from NEXUS 2017<br />
exchange, and the commercialization<br />
Four-star Admiral James<br />
on Middle East Affairs with Ambas-<br />
of new technologies emerging from<br />
Stavridis USN (Ret.), provid-<br />
sador Yossi Gal, Israel’s former Am-<br />
the labs at Hebrew University.<br />
ed keynote remarks, drawing<br />
bassador to France and Monaco and<br />
upon his extensive military ex-<br />
current HU Vice President of External<br />
perience across several con-<br />
Relations, and Moshe Ya’alon, Israel’s<br />
tinents. Admiral Stavridis also<br />
Defense Minister from 2013-2016.
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AMERICAN FRIENDS OF THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY<br />
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PALM BEACH<br />
SCOPUS AWARD<br />
GALA<br />
DETROIT<br />
TORCH OF<br />
LEARNING<br />
John and Andrea Stark (L) with Amb. Yossi Gal (R)<br />
Judge Gerald E. Rosen (center) accepts the Torch of Learning Award<br />
J<br />
ohn and Andrea Stark were honored<br />
for their longstanding dedication<br />
Proceeds from the 2017<br />
Palm Beach Scopus Award<br />
F<br />
ormer U.S. District Chief<br />
Judge of the Eastern<br />
The event was emceed by Chuck<br />
Stokes, the Public Affairs Director of<br />
to the continued growth of the Hebrew<br />
Gala facilitated the completion<br />
District of Michigan, Gerald<br />
WXYZ-TV in Detroit. Judge Rosen was<br />
University during the 2017 Palm Beach<br />
of the Palm Beach Courtyard<br />
E. Rosen, received the presti-<br />
recognized for his professional achieve-<br />
Scopus Award Gala on January 15th at<br />
at the Edmond and Lily Safra<br />
gious Torch of Learning Award<br />
ments, leadership, public service, and<br />
The Breakers in Palm Beach.<br />
Center for Brain Sciences.<br />
from <strong>AFHU</strong> on September 12,<br />
commitment to the Hebrew University<br />
2017, in Detroit.<br />
of Jerusalem and Israel.
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AMERICAN FRIENDS OF THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY<br />
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GEORGE A.<br />
KATZ TORCH<br />
OF LEARNING<br />
AWARD<br />
HARVEY L.<br />
SILBERT TORCH<br />
OF LEARNING<br />
AWARD<br />
L<br />
eading attorneys David<br />
B. Pitofsky and Lawrence<br />
J. Zweifach were honored<br />
on May 3, 2017, at the<br />
47th George A. Katz Torch of<br />
Learning Award luncheon in<br />
New York. Robert Thompson,<br />
CEO of <strong>News</strong> Corp., presented<br />
the Torch of Learning<br />
Award to David B. Pitofsky.<br />
Rabbi Rick Jacobs, President<br />
of the Union for Reform Judaism,<br />
conferred the honor upon<br />
Lawrence J. Zweifach. Brian<br />
Ross, ABC <strong>News</strong> Chief Investigative<br />
Correspondent, delivered<br />
the keynote address.<br />
David B. Pitofsky (L) and Lawrence J.<br />
Zweifach (R)<br />
Richard Pachulski (3rd from left) and Michael L. Tuchin (3rd from right)<br />
O<br />
n March 1, 2017, <strong>AFHU</strong> Award Dinner in Los Angeles. Richard<br />
honored prominent at-<br />
Pachulski is Senior Partner and<br />
torneys and community leaders<br />
Richard Pachulski and<br />
Michael L. Tuchin at the Harvey<br />
L. Silbert Torch of Learning<br />
Founder of Pachulski, Stang, Ziehl<br />
& Jones LLP. Michael L. Tuchin is a<br />
founder and co-manager of Klee,<br />
Tuchin, Bogdanoff & Stern LLP.
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HUMANITARIAN<br />
TORCH OF LEARNING<br />
AWARD<br />
HEBREW<br />
UNIVERSITY<br />
RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS<br />
Medicine/Health<br />
--<br />
Comprehensive study shows a<br />
significant ongoing decline in<br />
sperm counts of Western men<br />
Renae Jacobs-Anson (2nd from left) and Helen Jacobs-Lepor (4th from left)<br />
--<br />
Hebrew University launches<br />
Multidisciplinary Center on<br />
Cannabinoid Research<br />
A<br />
FHU conferred the Humanitarian<br />
Torch of Learning Award upon<br />
dedicated civic and Jewish communal<br />
leaders Renae Jacobs-Anson and Helen<br />
Jacobs-Lepor at the Bel Air Affaire<br />
in Los Angeles on September 16, 2017.<br />
The gala was held at the home of Mrs.<br />
Brindell Gottlieb, a Hebrew University<br />
Benefactor and former President of<br />
the Western Region.<br />
Renae Jacobs-Anson and<br />
Helen Jacobs-Lepor are longstanding<br />
supporters of Israel<br />
and members of <strong>AFHU</strong>’s National<br />
and Western Region<br />
boards. Over nine years,<br />
their efforts to organize the<br />
annual fundraising gala have<br />
helped to raise more than<br />
$7 million for student scholarships<br />
at HU.<br />
Science/Tech<br />
--<br />
Glowing bacteria detect buried<br />
landmines<br />
--<br />
LIGO confirms 1989 Hebrew<br />
University prediction about<br />
neutron star mergers
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AMERICAN FRIENDS OF THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY<br />
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HEBREW<br />
UNIVERSITY<br />
RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS<br />
ALUMNI<br />
ANNUAL FUND<br />
HEBREW UNIVERSITY<br />
Agriculture/Food<br />
--<br />
An Israeli innovation increases<br />
food supply<br />
--<br />
Science restores better flavor<br />
to tomatoes<br />
WAS IMPORTANT TO YOUR PAST<br />
HU students at the Rothberg Amphitheater<br />
Humanities<br />
--<br />
Hebrew University<br />
archaeologists find 12th<br />
Dead Sea Scrolls cave<br />
--<br />
Hebrew University launches<br />
the world’s largest index of<br />
Jewish art<br />
A<br />
lumni in the United States have<br />
a special opportunity to support<br />
Hebrew University through <strong>AFHU</strong>’s<br />
inaugural Alumni Annual Fund. This<br />
vital initiative will provide scholarships<br />
to deserving HU candidates in need<br />
of financial support. Giving to the<br />
Alumni Annual Fund will enable students<br />
to take advantage of the transformational<br />
opportunities that an HU<br />
education provides.<br />
Donations to the Alumni<br />
Annual Fund will double in<br />
impact thanks to a matching<br />
grant from a generous donor.<br />
DONATE AT:<br />
www.afhu.org/alumnifund
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IN<br />
REMEMBRANCE<br />
Erika Axelrad<br />
Alec Engelstein<br />
Richard Koch<br />
Jose Sandler<br />
Joseph Axelrad<br />
Hilliard Farber<br />
David L. Korris<br />
Bertha Schechter<br />
William Baumol<br />
Blanche Fiske<br />
Harvey M. Krueger<br />
Jerry Schindelheim<br />
Stephen F. Beiner<br />
Lillian Swift Gaeser<br />
Ira Kukin<br />
Nathan Schlessinger<br />
Sol Berg<br />
Norman R. Glick<br />
Stanley Lipkin<br />
Diana Gail Shadowitz<br />
Cissie Bevilacqua<br />
Sibyl Golden<br />
Leonard Litwin<br />
Barbara Sinatra<br />
Helene Bogutz<br />
Jerome W. Gottesman<br />
Howard Philip Marguleas<br />
Carla Sobel<br />
Donald R. Brenner<br />
Abraham Greenspan<br />
Robert A. Moss<br />
Bension Spack<br />
Annabelle K. Bresler<br />
Ilse Hammerstein<br />
Doris Nadler<br />
Ruth Schloss Stanton<br />
Elaine Brimer<br />
Edith Kavey Hershon<br />
Paul H. Ornstein<br />
Joseph Taub<br />
Sam Carl<br />
Sarah Jacobs<br />
Lynda Raskin<br />
Gustava Tishman<br />
Zev Jeff W. Chayes<br />
Burton Lee Kaplan<br />
Lee Rausnitz<br />
Muriel Tivin<br />
Jill Cohen<br />
Jordan Kaplan<br />
Stephen D. Richek<br />
Florence Toledano<br />
Bertram J. Cohn<br />
Amiram Karney<br />
Vincent P. Rigolosi<br />
Jerome A. Weinberger<br />
Dorothy Cooper<br />
Sandy Kass<br />
Lawrence Robins<br />
Lillian Apodaca Weiner<br />
Leonard Cordes<br />
Gershon Kekst<br />
Donald Robinson<br />
David Wilstein<br />
Ira Eichner<br />
Rose Klausner<br />
Jack Russo<br />
Henrietta Zarovsky<br />
Wendy Eigen<br />
Noah Scott Klersfeld<br />
Harriet Salzberg<br />
Robert D. Zucker
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TODAY’S<br />
INVESTMENT<br />
FUNDS<br />
TOMORROW’S<br />
INNOVATION<br />
<strong>AFHU</strong> HEBREW UNIVERSITY GIFT ANNUITY RETURNS<br />
AGE 65 70 75 80 85 90<br />
RATE 6.0% 6.5% 7.1% 8.0% 9.5% 11.3%<br />
Rates are based on single life. Cash contributions produce annuity payments that are substantially tax-free.<br />
By creating a secure American Friends of the Hebrew University Gift Annuity,<br />
you’ll receive great rates, and the knowledge that your investment will fund<br />
solutions for mankind’s greatest challenges. For more information on the<br />
Hebrew University of Jerusalem and <strong>AFHU</strong> Hebrew University Gift Annuities,<br />
please call <strong>AFHU</strong> National Director of Development, Monica Loebl.<br />
CALL OR EMAIL NOW.<br />
Receive excellent returns, and<br />
secure a brighter future for all.<br />
T: 212.607.8502<br />
E: mloebl@afhu.org<br />
Arrange a Planned Gift:<br />
https://www.afhu.org/cga
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UPCOMING EVENTS<br />
REGIONAL OFFICES<br />
THURS.<br />
APR 19<br />
SUN.<br />
MAY 6<br />
Scopus Award Dinner<br />
National Board of Directors Meeting<br />
Washington, D.C.<br />
Western Region<br />
National<br />
Pacific Northwest Region<br />
180 Grand Avenue, Suite 955<br />
Oakland, CA 94612<br />
T: 415.299.8691<br />
E: pacificnorthwest@afhu.org<br />
Philadelphia Office<br />
2100 Arch Street<br />
Philadelphia, PA 19103<br />
T: 215.330.6722<br />
E: philadelphia@afhu.org<br />
SUN.<br />
Einstein Award Gala<br />
Mid-Atlantic Region<br />
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