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Balls leads tributes to Ronson's philanthropy

November 1, 2012 14:03
Gerald Ronson with Amos Shapira and Ed Balls

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

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Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls joined a British Friends of Haifa University dinner on Monday to salute the educational philanthropy of Gerald Ronson, particularly his project to reverse the brain drain from Israel.

The Ronson Science Pavilion at the northern university has already brought back scientists who had left Israel to further their studies abroad in fields ranging from cancer research to anti-ageing therapy.

Mr Ronson received Haifa University’s Carmel Award of Merit at the function, attended by 200 guests at Claridge’s in central London. The dinner, which raised £250,000, also celebrated the university’s 40th anniversary.

Declaring his support for the “campaign to tackle the brain drain”, Mr Balls said Mr Ronson had made a “massive difference” through his educational investment, which includes the Jewish Community Secondary School in Barnet and a school for the Druze community in northern Israel. “Children and young people for decades to come will be grateful for your contribution.”