A Legacy of Leadership, Service, and Humanity: |
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Remembering Dr. Bruce Donoff
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Dr. Bruce Donoff’s legacy is defined not only by extraordinary
professional achievement, but by the profound and lasting impact he had
on people, institutions, and the profession of dentistry. A
healer, educator, mentor, and visionary leader, he devoted his life to
advancing dentistry with compassion, integrity, and purpose.
Dr. Donoff began his academic journey at Brooklyn College, where he
completed his undergraduate studies before entering the Harvard School
of Dental Medicine, earning his DMD in 1967. Driven by a deep belief in
the inseparable connection between oral health and overall health, he
went on to earn his MD from Harvard Medical School in 1973—a dual-degree
path that would define his career and influence generations of
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His professional life was closely intertwined with Harvard’s Faculty of
Medicine and Massachusetts General Hospital, where he began as an intern
in 1967 in the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. He
remained committed to the department throughout his career, rising to
become Chairman and Chief of Service in 1983. In this role, he was
widely respected for his clinical excellence, thoughtful leadership, and
dedication to patient-centered care.
In 1991, Dr. Donoff was appointed Dean of the Harvard School of Dental
Medicine (HSDM), a role he held for nearly three decades. Under his
leadership, HSDM experienced transformative growth—expanding its
research enterprise, strengthening its integration with medicine, and
championing community-based clinical training. His tenure left an
enduring legacy, redefining dental education and reinforcing dentistry’s
essential role within the broader healthcare system. |
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Left: Dr. Walter Guralnick, artist Hedva Ser, and Dean R. Bruce Donoff. |
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A proud and devoted member of Alpha Omega, Dr. Donoff was instrumental
in advancing many of the organization’s most meaningful initiatives. He
played a key role in supporting AO’s Holocaust Survivor Program and was
deeply involved in the installation of the Tree of Peace at the Harvard
School of Dental Medicine—a lasting symbol of unity, remembrance, and
dentistry’s power to build bridges across cultures and communities. His
leadership and values reflected the very heart of Alpha Omega’s mission.
Dr. Donoff’s influence extended well beyond
Harvard. As a Founding Member of the Board of Directors of The Alliance
for Oral Health Across Borders, he was a passionate advocate for global
oral health and education. He championed international collaboration and
helped launch Rwanda’s first dental school, underscoring his commitment
to service, capacity building, and global responsibility. |
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A prolific scholar and thought leader, Dr. Donoff made major
contributions to research in oral and maxillofacial surgery, with
interests spanning wound healing, bone graft survival, sensory nerve
repair, and oral cancer. He published more than one hundred scientific
papers, authored textbooks, and lectured worldwide. He served for twelve
years on the Board of the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Foundation,
was Past President of the Friends of the National Institute of Dental
and Craniofacial Research, and played a significant role in shaping
professional literature as editor of the MGH Manual of Oral and
Maxillofacial Surgery and as a member of the editorial boards of the
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and the Massachusetts Dental
Society Journal.
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The Alpha Omega–Henry Schein Cares Holocaust Survivors Oral Health
Program was presented the William J. Gies Award for Vision, Innovation
and Achievement. Allison Neale (left) R. Bruce Donoff (center) Avi
Wurman (right) |
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In recognition of his extraordinary career, Dr. Donoff received numerous
honors, including the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial
Surgeons Research Recognition Award, the William J. Gies Foundation
Award for Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, designation as a Fellow of the
American Association for the Advancement of Science, and the
Distinguished Alumni and Faculty Award from the Harvard School of Dental
Medicine. In December 2011, he was awarded the Alpha Omega Achievement
Award, the highest honor bestowed by Alpha Omega International Dental
Fraternity.
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Those who knew Dr. Donoff remember his humility, wisdom, and generosity
of spirit. He led quietly, listened deeply, and inspired without seeking
recognition. His legacy lives on in the students he mentored, the
institutions he strengthened, the global initiatives he championed, and
the values he upheld.
As we honor Dr. Bruce Donoff, the Alpha Omega and the broader dental
community celebrate a life devoted to healing, learning, and service.
His influence will continue to guide and inspire generations to come. |
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Healing Starts With Your Help |
Help us provide strength, stability, and support for the Israeli dental community. |
During the Alpha Omega International Convention in Naples, Florida, we held a very special event called AO Night of Purpose, sponsored by all of the AO Foundations and Charitable Trusts to support our newest initiative, Renewing Minds, Restoring Hope.
We heard directly from Israeli dental students
about the challenge of returning to patient care while carrying the
weight of what they witnessed. The trauma they experienced did not end
when they came home. Their stories are powerful—and impossible to
forget. |
We also previewed a video which features interviews with Esi Sharon, the
forensic dentist who led the identification efforts, along with the
deans of Israel’s dental schools, who speak candidly about the emotional
toll on their students and faculty and the challenge of rebuilding
lives while continuing their professional calling. To understand the urgency, we ask you to watch and share our powerful 9-minute The Morning Everything Changed. |
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Yes,
it is nine minutes. Please watch it! Better yet, make it a chapter
moment. Host a gathering. Show the video at your next meeting or
event. Use it as a meaningful way to bring AO members together around a
shared purpose.
The DC Chapter has already taken the lead — becoming the first to host a
gathering in support of this vital initiative. Please see the
information below. If we do not care for our own, who will? |
Learn more about this crucial effort or donate today. |
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Hosted by the AO Washington DC Chapter |
Join us on Saturday, March 28th for a fun night of comedy! Give-A-Hoot Comedy Club inside La Mexicana Restaurant
16143 Shady Grove Rd, - Gaithersburg, MD 20877 Tickets are $25 per person, food and drinks can be purchased on site
This fundraiser benefits the Renewing Minds, Restoring Hope program
which supports the emotional well-being of the Israeli dental community. Fraters are encouraged to bring friends and family! Click here to purchase tickets through AO Washington DC
Or through Give-A-Hoot Comedy Club's website by clicking here Want to host a fundraiser for your chapter?
Please contact the AO US Dental Foundation at 301-228-0227 or email us at foundation@aofus.org. |
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Alpha Omega Convention Brunch |
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At December’s Alpha Omega Convention in Naples, U.S. Board Chair Dr.
Marc Rothman hosted a special brunch for Executive Board members and
leaders of AO Foundations and Charitable Trusts. The gathering fostered
connection, thoughtful conversation, and a shared appreciation for the
philanthropic partnerships that power Alpha Omega’s mission. |
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Mazal Tov to the following incoming Alpha Omega International Dental Society Officers:
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International President Sharon Perlmutter, DDS Toronto |
| International President Elect Bernie Kahn, DDS Florida |
| Past Presidential Advisor Marcy Schwartzman, DDS Vancouver |
| Immediate Past International President Eldad Helft, DDS Tel Aviv |
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| Young Alumni & Student Representatives |
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Regional Director International Linda Greenwall, BDS London |
| Regional Director - U.S. Lee Weisbard, DDS Denver |
| International Student Represenative Shir Holzer The Hebrew Univ. of Jersualem |
| International Student Represenative Briana Ritter Glendale |
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Mazal tov to Eastman Institute for Oral Health on
becoming the sixth school in the Country to join the Alpha Omega -
Henry Schein Cares Holocaust Survivors Oral Health Program.
Stay up to date on the program’s growth and impact. Click below to read the latest newsletter. |
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Mazal tov to Dr. Whitney R. Mostafiz-Levinson on the arrival of her baby girl, Mila "Milly" Bee, officially making them a family of five. |
| Mazal tov to Dr. André Amiach on being selected as a recipient of Tel Aviv University’s 70th Anniversary Recognition Award for Exceptional Contribution. |
| Mazal tov to Dr. Ilana Kramer on the birth of her baby boy, Yonatan (Yoni). |
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Mazal tov to Dr. Howard Israel on his January tribute in the Compendium
honoring Dr. Perry Brickman z'l (1932–2025), an Alpha Omega member and
oral and maxillofacial surgeon who stood up to antisemitism at Emory
University, ultimately leading to the university’s official public
apology in 2012. His work remains an important reminder that
dental professionals must speak out against discrimination and
injustice.
Click here to read the tribute |
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Celebrate. Honor. Give Back. |
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The
Alpha Omega US Dental Foundation continues to support meaningful
initiatives that bring our communities closer in the United States and
Israel. Each tribute you purchase does more than honor someone - it
directly funds meaningful programs that touch lives. |
Honor
someone special, commemorate a milestone, or express your gratitude by
purchasing a tribute today. Together, we can continue to uplift dental
students, faculty, and our global community.
Click here to send a tribute. |
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Honoring Our Generous Supporters
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On behalf of the Alpha Omega US Dental Foundation, we express our deepest gratitude
for the unwavering support and generous gifts. Thank you, donors! Below is a list of gifts received by the US Dental Foundation for January and February, 2026 |
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Renewing Minds Restoring Hope - Supporting the Mental Well-Being of the Israeli Dental Community |
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First Signs of Hope - $375 to $1,249 Supporting three treatments – a strong start on the journey to recovery |
Steady Progress - $1,250 to $4,999 Providing 10 treatment sessions, bringing lasting relief within reach |
- Susan and David Rifkin
- Ronni Schnell
- Gail Schupak and Lloyd Grauman
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Double the Impact - $7,500 - $9,999
Help two individuals fully reclaim their lives through comprehensive care. |
- Alpha Omega San Francisco Chapter
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The Alpha Omega-Henry Schein Cares Holocaust Survivors Oral Health Program |
- Danielle and Allen Finkelstein
- Claire Friedlander Family Foundation
- The Wagner Family Foundation
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Rebuilding the Dental Clinic at Kibbutz Be'eri In Memory of Heroes |
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Tools of Recovery - $360 to $499 Receive a certificate of appreciation |
- Horacio Hares
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Judy and Oded Lendner
- Joni Marcus
- Tali and Ami Lev Miron
- Jon Rothman
- Temple University School of Dentistry
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Walls of Healing - $500 to $679 Recognition on the clinic wall |
- Jeffrey Glen
- Yael and Ariel Mosenco
- Guy Iloni
- liat Izhak
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| Donors of Dignity - $680 to $1799 Receive a one year membership to the Alpha Omega International Dental Society (Value of $180) |
Rebuilders of Hope - $1800+ Receive a special invitation to a dedication party once the clinic is completed |
- Alpha Omega San Francisco Chapter
- Ohad Gal
- Abraham Shamir
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In Memory of Bruce Donoff |
- Barbara and Murray Miller
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- Barbara and Murray Miller
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- Bernice Edelstein and Donald Finerget
- The Alpha Omega-Henry Schein Cares
Holocaust Survivors Oral Health Program
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- Cramer Family
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Nancy and Alan Einstein
- Lawrence Gettleman
- Rebecca Kilshaw
- Richard Magder
- Joe Noce
- Betti and Allen Ressler
- Shannon Smith
- Ellen Taranto
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- American Psychological Association
- Fran and Marvin Sonne
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| In Memory of Pauline "Pessie" Rosenberg |
In Memory of Paula Silver |
In Honor of Laurie Gordon-Shaw's 65th Birthday benefiting the Renewing Minds, Restoring Hope Program |
In Honor of Sharon Perlmutter |
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Silver: $36.00 | Gold: $72.00 | Platinum: $180.00 |
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Celebrating February and March Birthdays |
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Pay tribute to a friend's birthday by sending a card from the US Dental
Foundation supporting our work, supporting the needs of Israel, and AO
US Society Chapters. Click here! |
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- Barry Levin
- Lee Silverstein
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- Mitchell Rosen
- Lisa Lopatin-Friedman
- Henry Pinkney
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- Neil Warshawsky
- Philip Michaelson
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- Sharon Sussman
- Stephanie Wright
- Dov Almog
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- Jason Golnick
- Bruce Silver
- Judith LeBoff Levi
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- Monika Tincher
- Jeffrey Kleiman
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- Natasha Sheridan
- Howard Begel
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| - Jeffrey Rosen
- Stephen Herzberg
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- Jeffery Goldberg
- Alan Moltz
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- Maya Saketkhou
- Janet Century
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- Elliott Nathan Katz
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Robert Share
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- Lindi Ezekowitz
- Wayne Scheff
- Brian Miller
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- Leil Grinbaum
- Gordon Smith
- Leonard Scott
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- Ronald D. Berris
- Jeffrey S. Cohen
- Bradley E. Cohn
- Paul Darmon
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- Bernie P. Dishler
- Adelina Duka
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| - Steven G. Exler
- Adelina Duka
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- Sylvan M. Failer
- Robert B. Felsenfeld
- Jay M. Goldberg
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- Jeffrey Goldsmith
- Jeremiah M. Granados
- Michael M. Greenburg
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- Jeffrey L. Adler
- Laurence A. Harlan
- Jack I. Joseph
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- Michael B. Koidin
- Steven J. Kusnick
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- Marjorie B. Leof
- Wendi A. Levine
- Ori Levy
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- Steven J. Levy
- Jeffrey Linderman
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- Stephen T. McInerney
- James E. Mertzel
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- Jonathan Miller
- Shara Miller
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| - Robert Moss
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Paul R. Nahmias
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- Marshall S. Abes
- Scott A. Norton
- Joel A. Ovadia
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- Rodrick E. Pearline
- Michael Plous
- Saul M. Pressner
- Fred M. Rabinowitz
- Harry N. Rosen
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- Sergio Rubinstein
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Harold Schmulenson
- David E. Sheinkopf
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- Ronald J. Solomon
- Shirley Ann Spater
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- James P. Sylvan
- Michael Szikman
- Jason Tepper
- Lloyd M. Tucker
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- Lee A. Weisbard
- Mark J. Weisenberg
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- Jacqueline S. Winter
- Edward N. Wolf
- Arielle T. Wulfsohn
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Please
notify the Foundation about any upcoming events, birthdays,
graduations, anniversaries, milestones, or a loss. Your communication of
these life events helps us foster a supportive and caring environment
within our Foundation community.
Send an e-mail to notify the Foundation at foundation@aofus.org or call 301-228-0227.
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