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July 07, 1978 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-07-07

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6 Friday, July 1,1918

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Ben-Gurion U. Aids Ofaqim Weizmann Method Used
BEERSHEBA — Ben- dents, is a modem city, with
to Identify Drugs, Explosives
nine major schools and 31

Gurion University of the
Negev, especially its facul-
ties of humanities and so-
cial sciences and its Center
for Health Sciences, have
become integral particip-
ants in the life of Ofaqim in
the northern Negev.
At any one time, a dozen
or more members of the city
administration are also
students at the university,
learning specific techniques
of public administration.
Considering that the in-
habitants are primarily
North African Jews, mostly
from Morocco and Tunisia,
these particular skills did
not previously exist to any
great extent.
Ofaqim, with 12,000 resi-

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kindergartens. The com-
munity has a garden-like
appearance, with green
landscaping and flowers
along the major
thoroughfares. The Jewish
National Fund has planted
a forest-park on the city's
outskirts.
Then there are several
medical projects. One in-
volves four university
doctors in pre-natal and
pediatric care to the age
of 14. Another involves a
medical team of 20 which
provides clinical care for
the general population
on a regular basis.
Other cultural enrich-
ment projects include
university-sponsored lec-
tures and plays.

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AMSTERDAM (JTA) —
The European Commission
for Human Rights in
Strassbourg has rejected a
complaint by convicted Nazi
war criminal Joseph
Kotaella that the Dutch
government violated the
European Convention on
Human Rights when it im-
posed a life sentence on him
which he is presently serv-
ing.
Kotaella, 68, is one of
three German-born war
criminals still imprisoned
in Holland.

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REHOVOT — A new sci-
entific method for positively
identifying drugs and exp-
losives has been given top
marks by the Criminal
Identification Divison of the
Israel Police, headed by As-
sistant Commander Meir
Kaplan.
In a letter to Dr. Jehuda
Yinon, a Weizmann Insti-
tute researcher who played
a central role in developing
the method, Kaplan stated
that the technique had
proven itself in day-to-day
operations over an extended
period of time.
Dr. Yinon's method is
based on a novel instrumen-
tal approach known as
chemical ionization mass
spectrometry. It involves
the introduction of large
quantities of gas (methane
or isobutane) into the ioni-
zation chamber of the mass
spectrometer, which simul-
taneously strengthens and
simplifies the "signals" re-
ceived when the instrument
detects the presence of
drugs or explosives in a
compound under analysis.
This enables police to de-
termine the exact composi-
tion of drugs or explosives,
even when only minuscule
samples are available. Such
is the case when traces of an
explosive remain after an
act of sabotage.

Meanwhile, two Weiz-
mann scientists have re-
ceived prestigious inter-
national awards in recent
weeks.
The Federation of Euro-
pean Biochemical Societies
has awarded the Fredinand
Springer Lectureship to
Prof. Mordhay Avron, dean
of biochemistry and bio:
physics at the Institute.
Prof. Avron was honored

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for his contributions to the
understanding of the mode
of energy transformation in
photosynthesis.
He will speak to the
British Biochemical Society
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Prof. Leo Sachs has been
named recipient of the
Rothschild Prize in Biologi-
cal Sciences for contribu
tions in biology and cancer
research.

The kit was edited and as-
sembled by Rabbi Rubin R.
Dobin, national chairman of
the Council in order to pro-
• vide answers for the mis-
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tinually being distributed
all over the country and the
world byanon-Jewish cults
which seek to carry on their
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