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Beryl Chernov Named National Executive Director OF THE ISRAEL CANCER RESEARCH FUND (ICRF)

Chernov has held the position of Executive Director of Park Avenue Synagogue in New York City for 19 years.

The Israel Cancer Research Fund (ICRF) is pleased to announce the appointment of Beryl Chernov to National Executive Director, effective July 1, 2021. He will succeed Mark Israel, MD, who will be retiring after three years of exemplary service with the organization.

Chernov will be joining ICRF from the Park Avenue Synagogue, the largest Conservative synagogue in New York City, where he served as Executive Director for 19 years. Overseeing an annual budget of $19 million, he was responsible for development, as well as membership cultivation, technology, and operations.

Prior to his tenure at Park Avenue Synagogue, Chernov was Executive Director of North Shore Synagogue and Director of the Weinberger Jewish Family Center. Earlier in his career, he played leadership roles in youth programming in the Jewish community.

His volunteer affiliations, both past and present, include board positions with Hebrew Public Charter Schools, Ramah Nyack, Goucher College, Metropolitan Association of Synagogue Executives and North American Association of Synagogue Executives.

David Abramson, incoming President of ICRF, commented, “We are thrilled to have a community leader and experienced fundraiser of Beryl’s caliber assume the helm of ICRF’s strong team and help guide our organization to new heights.”

Beryl Chernov said: “I am honored to have the opportunity to lead this important and successful mission-driven organization. The work of ICRF helps save lives each and every day, I cannot think of a more noble cause than working to advance ICRF’s vital efforts to fund world-class cancer research in Israel.’’

ICRF is the largest nongovernmental source of cancer research funding in Israel. In the 2020/2021 funding cycle, ICRF will fund 69 different multi-year cancer research projects at all of the major research institutions in Israel.

Since its founding in 1975, ICRF has funded more than 2,500 grants totaling over $77.5 million. Among the areas of cancer research being supported are studies in blood, brain, breast , colorectal , lung, ovarian, pancreatic , and skin cancers, as well as genetics and genomics , molecular biology, immunology and immunotherapy, and the tumor microenvironment. The efforts of ICRF- funded cancer researchers have contributed to significant breakthroughs in recent years and have resulted in collaborations with major international cancer organizations, including The ASCO Foundation, City of Hope, and the Cancer Research Institute.

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Israel Cancer Research Fund (ICRF) supports the best and brightest scientists conducting groundbreaking cancer research in Israel. For 50 years, ICRF has provided more than $100 million for over 2,800 grants to outstanding Israeli cancer researchers. ICRF’s work collectively focuses on all different types of cancer, and many awardees are responsible for major breakthroughs. Our goal is to end the suffering caused by cancer while ensuring that Israel remains a leader in science and a beacon of hope for the world.
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