Major Donors

Marvin Reinstein

- Retired from the New York City School System
- Strong Zionist
- Established the Geha Mental Health Hospital in the Itzhak Rabin Medical Center in Petach-Tivka Israel.
- Established a tennis court and, on June 30, 2002, dedicated a basketball court in honor of Israeli Youth.
- July 1st, 2002, Donated a bank of computers to the Pediatric Ward of the Loewenstein Hospital Rehabilitation Center in Ranana Israel.
- Marvin Got his B.A. from Brooklyn College, has 60 Graduate Credits, and has lectured at Palm Beach Community College, Brooklyn College, Malloy College, Dominican Catholic College, and the Workmen's Circle.
Isabel Belarsky

- Daughter of the famous Yiddish Singer and Troubador, Sidor Belarsky.
- Member of the Israel America Board Of Directors
- Bequest for Clalit's Loewenstein Hospital Rehabilitation Center in Raanana for a Musical Therapy Room for traumatized soliders and brain-injured children with the hope of rehabilitating them and returning them to a useful life:
In Memory of Mother and Father, Clarunia and Sidor Belarsky, In Honor of Isabel Belarsky
- Had dedicated three decades to popularizing Sidor Belarsky's life and art.
- She has donated cds and tapes of "Sidor Belarsky's 24 yiddish songs". CDS and tapes may be purchased by sending either $8 for tape or $12 for CD to The Israel America Foundation145 West 45th Street, Suite 403, New York, N.Y. 10036
Max Noy

- Oversite Manager of his self-owned real estate operation in New York City.
- Has memorialized his wife's name in Israel in the Clalit Health Services Clinic renamed, "The Rose Noy Women's Health Care Center" in March 1988.
- Contributed to "Max & Rose Noy Medical Center" in Herziliya in December 24, 199 with the help of a man that became a good friend and was late secretary-treasurer of the IAF, Meyer Brown.
- In September 2000, he contributed for equiptment used for gynecological treatment in women.
- In May 2002, Max contributed to the transformation of a basement shelter in the Max and Rose Noy Medical Center. (Library, kitchen, television, computers, etc).
- In July 2003, Max contributed to the "Max and Rose Noy Glaucoma Project" at the Carmel Medical Center In Haifa. Donated two pieces of equiptment: a selective laser trabeculoplasty & Opthalmic Laser Microendoscope. This project may hopefully lessen or even help in the irradication of glaucoma as the 2nd leading cause of blindness in Israel.
Meyer Brown (deceased August 14, 2003)

- Secretary-treasurer of the Israel America Foundation.
- Born in Brooklyn, September 9, 1924, He served his country as a soldier. He was a PFC in the Second WW from 1943-46.
- He established a "Prostate Cancer Unit" at Clalit's Meir Hospital, part of the Pinhas Sapir Medical Center, in Kfar Saba, Israel in blessed memory of his parents: Fannie Ganz Brown Shenkman & Nathan Brown, and Sister and Brother-In-Law, Ruth and Bernard Wexelman in Honor of Meyer Brown in 1999.
- Later, Meyer and Max Noy established through "Clalit" "The Max and Rose Noy Medical Center" in Herzilia Israel in 2001 where the 2nd and 3rd floors are dedicated in memory of Meyer's Parents: Fannie Ganz Brown Shenkman and Nathan Brown, and Sister and Brother-In Law, and in honor of Meyer Brown. He dedicated in 2002 vitally needed Endoscopy Equiptment for the Gastroenterology Clinic in his medical center.