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Alpha Epsilon Pi has alerted students about anti-Israel rallies on campuses, while also encouraging them to demonstrate their Israel advocacy.
“We believe theater is medicine no doctor can prescribe,” said Jair Eisenmann, founder and chair of the Gilat Foundation.
Proceeds will be donated to the “Dror” program, supporting the rehabilitation of IDF soldiers with post-traumatic stress disorder.
Celebrating the university’s centennial, this year’s gala highlighted key donors and provided critical scholarship support for IDF veterans.
“Alissa brings a rare combination of professional expertise and personal history with AJU,” said AJU president Jay Sanderson.
CEO Keith Myers said “our vision is focused: to inspire students with the courage to face down fear, the resilience to meet challenges with dignity, and the moral compass to build a more hopeful future.”
The proposal to end the war and jump-start regional peace promotes security, economic development and even amnesty for terrorists who choose coexistence.
“There, we were a family,” said Ruthie Weiser. “No explanations were needed. Everyone understood. It felt like one long embrace.”
Volunteers and participants share stories of resilience, memory and hope in the Jewish Quarter, with special stop at the Western Wall.
The first-of-its-kind Israeli institute will focus on cancer research, organ and tissue printing, AI for medical data analysis, medical robotics and genetic engineering.
The development was made possible through the Barrack Family Foundation and represents the largest gift from a single donor in the school’s history.
The award recognizes innovative models of giving that strengthen relationships, maximize resources and drive meaningful change.