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ram, a practicing attorney
and former president of
Brandeis University, to serve
as a special prosecutor to in-
vestigate the alleged abuses
in the nursing home industry
here.
Abram, a native of Geor-
gia, served as president of
the American Jewish Com-
mittee from 1964-1968 and is
its honorary president. He
was a member of the prose-
cuting 'Staff at the Nurem-
berg war crimes trials after
degree from Yeshiva Uni-
versity in 1951 and completed
his education in the rabbini-
country and following a di-
rect appeal by the govern-
cal department of the
Jewish Theological Semin-
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ment, the administration and
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nion request that faculty
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Bernard I. Levinson, co-
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dean of faculty at Brandei
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executive vice president of
the JPS.
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manuscripts, solicited art-
icles and was book-review
editor. He also was editor of
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