FINAL_AFHU_News_11.4.20
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Bel Air Affaire<br />
2020 Bel Air Affaire Scholarship Campaign<br />
COVID-19 upended many things in 2020, but it could<br />
not stop the Bel Air Affaire. While the pandemic<br />
prevented the celebration from occurring in-person,<br />
the Bel Air Affaire continued as a virtual event,<br />
raising money to support COVID-19 research<br />
scholarships.<br />
Hebrew University President Professor Asher Cohen<br />
opened the program with an overview of HU’s<br />
evolution from its early days as a pioneering project<br />
of 20th century Zionists into a globally revered 21st<br />
century university equipped to meet modern-day<br />
challenges, including the coronavirus pandemic.<br />
Professor Isaiah T. (Shy) Arkin, the Arthur Lejwa<br />
Professor of Structural Biochemistry at the Hebrew<br />
University of Jerusalem, and the former Vice-<br />
President for Research and Development at the<br />
University, followed President Cohen with comments<br />
focused on the university’s work in detecting<br />
viral infection.<br />
The Hebrew University has mobilized its expertise<br />
and resources in the global fight against COVID-19.<br />
HU students from multiple disciplines are playing<br />
an important role in the university’s commitment<br />
to defeat the coronavirus. These students need<br />
your help to continue their efforts to defeat the<br />
coronavirus and forestall future pandemics.<br />
Thanks to Bel Air Affaire Co-Chairs Joyce Brandman,<br />
Renae Jacobs-Anson, and Helen Jacobs-Lepor for<br />
this successful virtual event, and thanks to <strong>AFHU</strong><br />
Western Region officers: President Mark R. Genender;<br />
Chairman Richard S. Ziman; and Vice-Chairs Patricia<br />
L. Glaser and Mark S. Vidergauz, for their work in<br />
helping to make the event a success.<br />
Professor Dina Ben-Yehuda — the first woman to<br />
head the Hebrew University Faculty of Medicine —<br />
discussed the multi-pronged attack HU researchers<br />
have taken against the virus and shared information<br />
on the vital role HU medical students played in<br />
visiting kidney dialysis patients during lockdown,<br />
helping with medication deliveries to housebound<br />
seniors, and working with the IDF to gather statistics<br />
on the effects of the pandemic in Israel. Finally,<br />
medical graduate students Roni Ben-Ami and Josh<br />
Moss shared their experiences during the pandemic<br />
and spoke of the importance of scholarships in their<br />
continuing education. A full video of the event is<br />
available here.