Prime Minister's Club Award
Prime Minister's Club Award | |
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Awarded for | philanthropy to secure the financial stability and future of the state |
Country | Israel |
Presented by | Prime Minister of the State of Israel |
The Prime Minister's Club Award, created by then Prime Minister of the state of Israel Golda Meir,[1] was created for the purpose of honoring and recognizing the philanthropic deeds of those who were friends of the state of Israel and helped secure the financial stability and future of the state.
The first to receive the award were William M. Davidson, a businessman and Lloyd J. Paul, a physician, both natives of Detroit and lifelong donors to Israel and Jewish causes.
References
- ↑ ministry of foreign affairs
External links
- http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/Facts+About+Israel/State/Golda+Meir.htm
- http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/130457
- http://www.articleclick.com/Article/Tikun-Olam-Making-the-World-a-Better-Place-Philanthropy-in-America/978589
- http://www.forward.com/articles/3062/
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