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Hebrew University of Jerusalem presents Honorary Fellowship to prominent executive and Jewish leader I. Steven Edelson

Mr. Edelson, a leader in finance and real estate, has been chairman of the Mercantile Companies, Inc., since the mid-1980s.

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem President Professor Asher Cohen (right) presents an Honorary Fellowship to I. Steven Edelson on June 12, 2023, during the 86th Board of Governors Meeting in Jerusalem. Credit: Bruno Charbit.
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem President Professor Asher Cohen (right) presents an Honorary Fellowship to I. Steven Edelson on June 12, 2023, during the 86th Board of Governors Meeting in Jerusalem. Credit: Bruno Charbit.

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HU) presented an Honorary Fellowship to prominent executive and Jewish leader, I. Steven Edelson, on June 12 during the 86th Board of Governors Meeting in Jerusalem.

Mr. Edelson, a leader in finance and real estate, has been chairman of The Mercantile Companies, Inc., since the mid-1980s. He also co-founded International Facilities Group (IFG), which provides focused project management services to municipalities, professional sports teams, commercial clients, and lenders. Steven serves on the board of directors of BioNanoSim and is an advisor to MyOR, Autobrains AI, Fitto, Kol Tov Agriculture, SoCo, and Impact Foods, all Israel-based companies in pharmaceuticals, medical devices, agriculture, plant-based foods, AI, and mobility.

His Jewish leadership roles include serving as the newly elected secretary of the American Friends of the Hebrew University (AFHU) National Board of Directors and as president of the AFHU Midwest Region. He also serves on the national AFHU board’s Executive and Nominations Committees. In 2015, he was honored as an AFHU Leader of Distinction.

“We welcome I. Steven Edelson into the ranks of the Hebrew University Honorary Fellows in celebration of his meaningful and ongoing relationship with the university, beginning with his time studying at HU, and continuing through his leadership and his dedicated service on the University’s Board of Governors, the Truman Institute, and the Rothberg International School,” said HU President Professor Asher Cohen.

“I am humbled and honored to receive this Fellowship from Hebrew University. Hebrew University of Jerusalem is recognized throughout the world as a research institution whose research and scholarship has touched virtually all of humanity,” Mr. Edelson said.

Mr. Edelson received the 2005 Ellis Island Medal of Honor from the National Ethnic Coalition of Organizations in recognition of his professional achievements and commitment to preserving his heritage.

He earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Finance from Roosevelt University in Chicago.

A Chicago native, Steven and his wife, Carol, have six adult children.

About the Hebrew University of Jerusalem

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem is Israel’s premier academic and research institution. Serving over 23,000 students from 80 countries, the university produces nearly 40% of Israel’s civilian scientific research and has received over 11,000 patents. Faculty and alumni of the Hebrew University have won eight Nobel Prizes and a Fields Medal. For more information about the Hebrew University, visit: http://new.huji.ac.il/en.

About American Friends of the Hebrew University

American Friends of the Hebrew University (AFHU) is a national, not-for-profit organization based in the United States. AFHU is headquartered in New York and has seven regional offices working in close partnership with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. AFHU provides supporters, Hebrew University alumni, and the public with stimulating programs and events and organizes missions to Israel. The organization’s activities support scholarly and scientific achievement at HU, create scholarships, fund new facilities, and assist the university’s efforts to recruit outstanding new faculty. For more information, visit: http://www.afhu.org.

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<b>About the Hebrew University of Jerusalem:</b> This year marks 100 years of excellence in research, education, and innovation at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HU)—Israel's premier institution of higher learning and a beacon for visionary minds who challenge convention and shape the future. Founded by luminaries like Albert Einstein, who entrusted his intellectual legacy to the University, HU is dedicated to advancing knowledge, cultivating leadership, and promoting diversity. Home to over 23,000 students from 90 countries, the Hebrew University drives much of Israel’s civilian scientific research and the commercialization of technologies through Yissum, its tech transfer company. Faculty and alumni of the University have won nine Nobel Prizes, two Turing Awards, and a Fields Medal. For more information about Hebrew University's academic programs, research, and achievements, visit <a href="http://new.huji.ac.il/en">new.huji.ac.il/en</a>.<br><br> <b>About American Friends of the Hebrew University:</b> American Friends of the Hebrew University (AFHU) is a national, not-for-profit organization based in the United States. AFHU is headquartered in New York and has seven regional offices working in close partnership with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. AFHU provides supporters, Hebrew University alumni, and the public with stimulating programs and events, and organizes missions to Israel. For the past century, the organization’s activities have supported scholarly and scientific achievement at HU, created scholarships, funded new facilities, and assisted the University’s efforts to recruit outstanding new faculty. For more information, visit <a href="http://www.afhu.org">www.afhu.org</a>.
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