Weizmann Institute Dedicates Chemical Research Center • REHOVOT — An increased emphasis on chemical re- search to help solve the en'; ergy and raw materials crises was predicted by Prof. 'Israel Dostrovsky, president of the Weizmann Institute of Sci- ence, at the opening of the Perlman Institute of Chemi- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS cal Sciences Nov. 5 on the institute's campus. The dedication ceremony, chaired by Institute Chancel- lor Meyer W. Weisgal, was attended by the. American Ambassador to Israel, Ken- neth Keating, Institute Board Chairman Abraham Feinberg and other members of the Friday, Nev. 15, 1974-15 SLIM LINE BLINDS LAMINATED SHADES 20% off Also DRAPES and SHADES ALL CUSTOM MADE and INSTALLED FREE ESTIMATE 531-1977 531-1977 HURTIG WINDOW INTERIORS Jewish Election Success Reviewed board, as well as hundreds of The J e w i's h Telegraphic Solarz and Frederick Rich- ernor William G. Milliken. institute researchers. In New York, while there has gathered addi- mond were elected to Con- Agency An honorary fellowship of tional information about the gress for the first time. So- were no identifiably Jewish the Weizmann Institute was conferred upon Harold Perl- man, Chicago lawyer, corn- munity leader, philanthropist, whose $1,500,000 donation helped make possible the new 3,000 square-meter science facility named for his late parents. I n acknowledging t h e award, Perlman expressed the hope that Israel and all mankind would benefit from the research to be carried out in the Perlman Building and added: "That Israel and her Jewish friends are deter- mined at the very hour her enemies are planning her de- struction to persist in the search for truth by building this new research institute is a tribute to the superb qual- ity of the Jewish spirit." record number of Jewish candidates elected to the U.S. House of Representa- tives and other offices in last week's U.S. elections: Eleven incumbents returned to the House: Republican Benjamin Gilman, and Demo- crats Bela Abzug, Elizabeth Holtzman, Edward I. Koch, Benjamin S. Rosenthal and Lester Wolff, all of New York; Democrats Joshua Eil- berg, Pa., Edward Mezvin- sky, Iowa, Sidney Yates, William Lehman, Fla., and Republican Sam Steiger, Ariz. • In New York, Democrats James Scheuer and Richard Ottinger were elected to the House where they had served in previous terms. 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