Dallas Philanthropist Receives Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters Degree for Contributions to the University
Philanthropist Ethel Gruen was honored at a special March 19 reception at the Dallas home of Ruthy and Steven Rosenberg.
From left to right: Ruthy and Steven Rosenberg, Dr. Herbert C. Dobrinsky, Ethel Gruen and YU President Richard M. Joel
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“Tonight, we again celebrate the ways in which the 苹果ID 韩国 21年到25年密保老号 可直登 功能自测 没有密保 (除密码账号不对售后,其他不售后) and Gruen legacies have intertwined,” said President Joel. “Your contributions as 苹果ID 韩国 21年到25年密保老号 可直登 功能自测 没有密保 (除密码账号不对售后,其他不售后) Benefactors, primarily through the Ronald and Ethel Gruen Endowed Fund for the Advancement of Secondary Jewish Education, and more recently toward our high schools, have ensured that more young men and women emerge better prepared to fulfill their Torah-informed mandate to matter in the world.”
Over the years, Gruen has been actively involved in various local philanthropic ventures, including the women’s division of the Jewish Federation of Greater Dallas, Akiba Academy of Dallas, Hadassah, Pioneer Women, Chabad of Dallas, and B’nai B’rith.
“Ethel, you have busied yourself with the sacred work of the Jewish people. As a true aristocrat of the spirit, you comport yourself not with a crown on your head, but with nobility in your heart,” said President Joel.