Posted on June 12: Peter George recognized for Jewish community support

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[img_inline align=”right” src=”http://padnws01.mcmaster.ca/images/George.Peter-arch_opt.jpg” caption=”Peter George”]McMaster President Peter George will be recognized as the 2003 Negev Dinner Honoree June 15, for his excellence in communal leadership and support of the Jewish community.

The tribute was announced by the Hamilton Jewish National Fund's Board of Directors and the Negev Dinner 2003 Committee.

The 50th anniversary celebration on June 15 is recognized as one of the most important social events on the Jewish calendar across Canada. It will take place at the Hamilton Convention Centre, in collaboration with the State of Israel Bonds.

The Jewish National Fund is the exclusive agent for land development in Israel and is in the forefront of environmental research and technological advances.

Proceeds from the dinners will support The Greening of Mount Scopus project, located on the northernmost part of the ridge of the Mount of Olives. The afforestation of the once barren hillside has been an integral part of the Jewish National Fund of Canada's programs, one of which is to create a series of forests and parklands surrounding Jerusalem.

The names of those participating in the dinner will be inscribed at the Mount Scopus dedication lookout.

Proceeds exceeding the amount targeted for the reforestation project will support student exchange programs with McMaster and Hebrew University of Jerusalem, located on Mount Scopus.