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March 14, 1980 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-03-14

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

24 Friday, March 14, 1980

Springtime Dip

1 8-oz. pkg. kosher-for-
Passover Philadelphia Brand
cream cheese
2 medium avocados, peeled,
mashed
•1 tbsp. lemon juice
1 tbsp. finely chopped onion
1/2 tsp. salt
Combine softened cream
cheese and avocado, mixing
until well blended. Add remain-
ing ingredients; mix well.
Serve with matza. Makes 2
cups.

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Michal Ram, a native of
Kibutz Ma'ayan Zwi, which
is noted for its fish industry,
will be the guest speaker at
the next meeting of the De-
troit Region, American
Technion Society, 7:45 p.m.
Tuesday at the Ramada Inn,
Southfield.
Mrs. Ram was graduated
from Hebrew University
and became a scientific ad-
viser to her kibutz. She did
biochemical and genetic re-
search at the University of
Haifa and currently is doing
research on Reye's Syn-
drome at Wayne State Uni-
versity.
She will speak on
"Freshwater Fish Farming
in Israel."
Paul Sherizen will
chair the program. A

838-7008

The Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration Junior Division will
hold an open meeting 8 p.m.
Wednesday in the Studio
Theater of the main Jewish
Community Center.
Guest speaker will be
sculptor Morris Brose. A na-
tive of Poland, Brose came
to the U.S. in 1931. He
studied at Wayne State
University, the Center for
Creative Studies and the
Cranbrook Academy ofArt,
and has taught at Cran-
brook, the Center for Crea-
tive Studies and Oakland
University.

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documentary film will be
shown. The public is in-
vited free of charge.
For information, call the
Technion office, 559-5190.

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Bendix Employee Wins Suit
Israel Fish Industry Topic
of Local Technion Assembly Charging Anti-Semitism

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His work is included in
the collections of the De-
troit Institute of Arts and
the Hirschhorn Museum
in Washington, D.C. as
well as in many private
collections. In the Detroit
area, his works appear at
WSU, the Renaissance
Center, Grace Hospital,
Hudson's and Cong.
Shaarey Zedek. A large
work was recently in-
stalled in Detroit's
Capitol Park.
All interested young
adults are invited. There is
no charge.
Phil Liner is chairman of
the lecture series. Kenneth
J. Safran is president of
Junior Division. For infor-
mation, call division direc-
tor Lilian Bernstein, 965-
3939.

Israel Population

JERUSALEM (ZINS) —
As of December 1979 the
total population of Israel
numbered 3,830,000. Of
this number 3,212,000 were
Jews, and 618,000 non-
Jews. The figures were pub-
lished by the government's
Central Statistical Bureau.
In 1979 the population in-
creased by 93,000 (3.5 per-
cent). Of this number some
72,000 were Jews. Immi-
gration accounted for a
growth of 37,000 compared
with 26,000 the previous
year, 1978.
The Jewish population
grew at a rate slightly
higher than two percent
compared with a gross
growth rate of more than
three percent for non-Jews.
In the last decade, Israel's
population increased by
more than 900,000, of whom
706,000 were Jews and of
that number 471,000 were
the result of native births.
The report says nothing
about the number of those
who left the country during
the last decade. Included
among the immigrants to
Israel were 13,200
engineers, 6,660 doctors
and dentists, 6,400 tedhni-
cians, 12,100 educators,
5,900 nurses and 6,200 ar-
tists, authors and compos-
ers.

The foundation of true joy
is in the conscience.

A Benton Harbor man
who claimed he lost his job
at Bendix Corp. and was
subjected to malicious per-
secution because of his
foreman's anti-Semitic atti-
tude has been awarded
$24,000 in damages by a
Berrien County Circuit
Court jury.
Joseph I. Marcus, 60, had
sued Bendix foreman Har-
land Rochefort and the
company's director of labor
relations, Rex Anderson.
Marcus, who began work-
ing for Bendix in 1963,
claimed that after Rochefort
took over as foreman in
1975, that he (Marcus) was
cited for eight job violations

Brain Workshop

REHOVOT — The effects
on the brain of drugs widely
used in treating depression,
tension, and pain were
among the major subjects
discussed' at a European
Molecular Biology Organ-
ization Workshop held last
'week at Ein-Bokek, on the
Dead Sea, under the organ-
ization and sponsorship of
the Weizmann Institute of
Science.
The workshop concen-
trated on the interactions of
drugs with brain tissue, as
well as on many normal
biochemical processes
occurring in the adult and
in developing brains. Of
special interest was the re-
port on the isolation of a
substance from urine and
the brain which could be the
body's natural tranquilizer,
acting much like the well-
known drug valium. This
discovery was made by Dr.
M. Nielsen of the Sct. Hans
Mental Hospital in Ros-
kilde, Denmark.
Ninety scientists — half
of them from Israel and half
from abroad — gathered for
the five-day EMBC Work-
shop on Drug Receptors in
the Central Nervous Sys-
tern.

within 18 months. Marcus
testified that in 1976,
Rochefort told him, "It's a
shame Hitler didn't get all
you guys. If I had my way,
there wouldn't be any Jews
in Bendix."
Rochefort denied that he
had made any anti-Semitic
remarks.

Yiddish Class
Seeks Students

Workmen's Circle school
board announced that regis-
tration for adult Yiddish
classes is now being ac-
cepted.
The next session will
meet 7 p.m. Thursdays,
starting March 27 and will
continue for 10 weeks.
Classes will be held at the
Workmen's Circle Center,
26341 Coolidge, Oak Park.
The instructor is Sima Ab-
ramovitz.
To enroll, call Workmen's.
Circle, 545-0985.

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