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Yitzhak Rabin Award Dinner Honoring Thomas Jefferson University and Hospitals

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Philadelphia Israel Chamber of Commerce
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March 7, 2013 5:30 PM

The Philadelphia-Israel Chamber of Commerce is proud to honor Thomas Jefferson University & Hospitals with the Yitzhak Rabin Public Service Award which recognizes exceptional achievement and business leadership by those with a strong connection to Israel.

Jefferson's historic accomplishments in clinical care, research and education and its vision that includes an important role for Israeli partners exemplify the Philadelphia-Israel Chamber of Commerce's mission to promote bi-national business relationships.

Dinner tickets and ads are available for purchase. Please RSVP by February 28, 2013 and submit your ad by February 14, 2013. Dinner Ticket: $250 each; full-page ad: $1,250; 1/2 page ad: $750.

For questions, concerns, or payment options please contact Debbie Buchwald at picc@greaterphiladelphiachamber.com [3] or 215-780-3722.

 

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Philadelphia Israel Chamber of Commerce

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Crystal Tea Room
100 E. Penn Square
Philadelphia  Pennsylvania  19107
United States

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For questions, concerns, or payment options please contact Debbie Buchwald at picc@greaterphiladelphiachamber.com or 215-780-3722.

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