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Recognition | EUROPEAN FRIENDS OF THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY

Recognition

  • Recognition

 DONOR RECOGNITION 

Wall of Benefactors

Wall of Benefactors. At the southwestern tip of the Mount Scopus campus, overlooking the Old City and West Jerusalem. Inscribed is the name of the donor (or any other name, according to the donor’s wishes) and the state the donor resides in (if American), or the country the donor resides in (for all non-American donors). For donations of US$1,000,000 or more, either one-time gifts or cumulative gifts, whether for physical facilities, research, scholarships, or any other purpose. A dedication ceremony may be held at any time, in accordance with the donor’s wishes, although most new inscriptions are dedicated during the annual meeting of the Board of Governors.

Wall of life

Wall of Life. At the southeastern tip of the Mount Scopus campus, overlooking the Old City and West Jerusalem. Inscribed is the name of the donor (or any other name, according to the donor’s wishes) and the state the donor resides in (if American), or the country the donor resides in (for all non-American donors). For donations of US$100,000 - US$999,999 earmarked for scholarships or research (i.e., not physical facilities). A dedication ceremony may be held at any time, in accordance with the donor’s wishes, although most new inscriptions are dedicated during the annual meeting of the Board of Governors.

Founders wall

Mount Scopus Founders' Wall. Located in the Mount Scopus Forum on the large wall facing the courtyard between the Bloomfield Library and the Faculty of Humanities. Inscribed is the name of the donor, or any other name of his/her choosing; states, countries, etc. may also be inscribed. For donations of US$25,000 - US$50,000 for scholarships or research (i.e. not physical facilities). A dedication ceremony may be held at any time, in accordance with the donor’s wishes.