THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Anti-Semitic Novel LONDON — Alexej Plu- dek, 52-year old Czech au- %or, has written a novel ievoted to the defense of the Arab cause and to a world Jewish conspiracy mysteri- msly centered in Prague to sabotage building in Syria oy the Czechs of an indus- trial plant "which is of importance against Is- ael." According to the Czecho- slovak Jewish Aid Trust, is frank; his anti- sm is shrouded in cloah-and-dagger mystery but leaves no doubt about his animosity towards Jews. Friday, September 5, 1975 67 Detroit Pioneers Will Figure Prominently in Bar-Ilan U.'s 20th Anniversary, Sept. 18 MR. AND MRS. MORRIS MEYERS AND FAMILY wish all their family and friends a heathy and happy New Year 111 - MR. & MRS. MICHAEL ROSNER Oak Park wish all a happy, healthy and prosperous New Year BEN, CHARLOTTE & RACHEL ROTHSTEIN Wishing Our Family and Friends A Healthy and Happy New Year MARILYN MILLER LARRY, BETH & TODD Southfield MR. & MRS. SAM MOSCOW AND FAMILY Southfield This view of the entrance to the Bar-Ilan University campus in Ramat Gan, Israel, will serve to reconstruct memories of Detroiters' pioneering in the creation of what is now one of the leading institutions of higher learning in Israel. Phillip Stollman, global chairman of the university's board, stated that at the annual dinner of Detroit Friends of Bar-Ilan University on Sept. 18 the pioneers will be honored, the memory of those who helped found Bar- Ilan will be duly recorded and many of the participants who were among the creators of the university will be given special recognition. Dr. Leon Fill, general chairman of the dinner committee, and Zvi Tomkiewicz, executive direc- tor of Detroit Friends of Bar-Ilan, expressed special pride in having secured the world famous tenor, Misha Raitzin, as guest artist at the dinner. Paul Zuckerman will be the dinner honoree and the presentation to him will be made by Irving Bernstein, executive vice president of the United Jewish Appeal. For information and reservations, call the Detroit Friends of Bar-Ilan University, 398-7180. Oak Park wish all their family and friends a happy and healthy New Year Democracy offers unity without uniformity. — Richard C. Hertz MRS. VIOLET (IBY) WEISBERGER DORA and Shaya SNOW wish all their family and friends A Happy, Healthy New Year Rita and James Southfield extend best wishes to all our rela- tives and friends for a happy, healthy New Year To All Our Relatives and Friends We Wish A Happy, Healthy and Prosperous New Year CAROLYN & BILL NOSANCHUK Karen, Barry and Bonnie Southfield Harry and Ann Schwartz and the Girls wish all their friends and customers a New Year filled with Health, Happiness and Peace 23077 Coolidge, Oak Park, Mich. LI 7-3715 I Wishing Our Friends & Customers A Happy, Healthy NEW YEAR Emery's Jewelry Co. Rings Custom Designed 16300 W. 9 Mile Rd. Charter House Suite 120 Southfield, Mich. (Betw. Greenfield & Southfield) 557-9422 SEASON GREETINGS DOWNTOWN, 37 State St. • NORTHLAND • SOUTHLAND • OAKLAND MALL • WESTLAND • MICHIGAN & SCHAEFER in DEARBORN —,—)--,--)-4—,—)--)—)■)••••4 Weizmann Institute Researches Leukemia, Hodgkin's Disease REHOVOT — A study of the membranous outer cov- erings of white blood cells recently carried out by Weitzmann Institute scien- tist Prof. Leo Sachs has shown that membrane char- acteristics can be used to clearly distinguish some forms of leukemia and Hodgkin's disease, a factor which may be useful as an aid in the clinical diagnosis of these illnesses. In addition, he has discov- ered that myeloid leukemia is caused by at least three different disturbances in cell chemistry, an impor- tant factor in the character- ization of this cancer. Prof. Sachs, head of the institute's department of genetics and dean of its fac- ulty of biology, examined the membranes of white blood cells from patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia, and Hodgkin's disease — a cancerous con- dition of the lumphatic sus- tem. Working with Dr. Uri Mintz of the Tel Aviv Uni- versity Medical School, he applied a group of re- cently developed mem- brane characteriiation tests to the white cells, and was able to distinguish between each of the two malignant conditions and healthy blood. The tests, because of their simplicity, may serve as an aid in the diagnosis of these diseases. The tests were able to diagnose abnormali- ties in cell membranes of patients showing clinical remission of these diseases. This indicates that during abatement there are still basic disturbances in cell chemistry which are re- flected in membrane behav- ior, a fact which may pro- vide a useful clue in determining developments in patients in remission. Meanwhile, Dr. Benjamin Salamon, managing direc- tor of the Yeda Research and Development Co. at Vvreizmann Institute stated that over $1 million worth of novel electronic instrumen- tation is exported by Israeli industrial firms each year. Yeda, a charitable trust formed to interest local and foreign industries in proc- esses and instruments de- veloped at the Weizmann In- stitute, also revealed that the chemical and related industries are manufactur- ing for local requirements and exporting products worth several million dol- lars per annum. Jewish Student Leads Festival WINNIPEG (JTA) — A 19-year-old social work stu- dent, Barb Daien, was named Miss Folklorama at the Festival of Nations here, the first Jewish queen in the four-year history of the event. Ms. Daien was named Miss Folklorama in compe- tition with representatives of 26 other ethnic-cultural groups, and received a $500 scholarship from the Folk Arts Council and will repre- sent the Council throughout the year. Ms. Daien is a graduate of Joseph Wolinsky Collegiate, a Jewish high school, but she did some brushing up on Jewish culture and history for her assignment as queen of the Jewish pavilion. Her father is a cantor at the Herzlia synagogue. Ms. Daien, who speaks fluent Hebrew and Yiddish, served as a hostess at the Shalom Square, singing Israeli songs and telling pavilion visitors about each of the pavilion displays. Roth Hodesh Rosh Hashana has three names: Yom T'ruah (bibl- ical) The Day of the Blowing of the Shofar; Yom Ha-Ziko- ron (biblical) the Day of Remembrance; and Yom Hadin (Rabbinical) the Day of Judgment. wish all their relatives and friends a year of good health and peace MR. & MRS. 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