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October 17, 1980 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-10-17

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, October 11, 1980 5

4 U.S. Jewish Scientists Win Nobel Prizes

(Continued from Page 1) journalist I.F. Stone, hav-
institute, he said, and is a ing married Stone's
member of committees help- daughter, Celia.
Gilbert, who said he is
ful to it.
"enthusiastic
about Israel,"
Gilbert, who was born
in Boston,-is the maternal said he is not identified with
grandson of the tate any organizations and has
Joseph Cohen, who was not visited Israel. "I spend
editor of the Frie Arbei- most of my time being in-
ter Stimming, an anarch- volved in science, he told
ist Yiddish newspaper in JTA.
"We stopped being be-
New York in the early
lievers
a couple of genera-
1900s. The scientist also is
the son-in-law of the tions ago." He and his wife,
Washington left-wing Emma Cohen Gilbert, make
their home in Green Valley,
• Ariz.
a
Benacerraf,
Dr.
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SYmPottlY
citizen, is engaged in re-
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sity one how genetic
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makeup determines
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whether --a • person suc-
Delivery
cessfully combats cancer
and other diseases.
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Benacerraf, another
RO DN I C K-
American and Fren-
McINERNEY'S
chman won the 1980
Nobel Prize in physiology
779-4140 772-4350
for their discoveries on

Re-elect

Bill

Broomfield

During his 24 years in Congress and as
the ranking member of the House For-
eign Affairs Committee, Bill Broom-
field has demonstrated his concern
for the State of Israel and its security.

Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin with
Congressman Broomfield during a meeting• of
the House Foreign Affairs Committee.

Paid for by the Brodmfield Campaign Committee, P.O. Box 24, Birming-
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"genetically determined
structures on the cell sur-
face that regulate im-
munological reactions,"
it was announced in
Stockholm.
Benacerraf, who will be
40 on Oct. 29, has•been an
American citizen since 1943
and a professor of pathology
at_Harvard Medical School
since 1970.
In a telephone interview
with the Jewish Tele-
graphic Agency here, Be-
necerraf said as far as he is
aware he is the first
Sephardic Jew to receive
the Nobel Prize. He has
been a member of the board
of governors of the Weiz-
mann Institute for six years
and has been in Israel
"quite a few times." Asked
for a comment in celebra-
tion of the honor, he
exclaimed: "Peace for my-
self and for everyone."
Born in Caracas, where
he has "lots of family," Be-
nacerraf has been living in
the United States since
1940. He lives in Boston
with his wife, Annette.
Prof. Klein is well known
in Israel for his lectures
on economics and exper-
tise in Israel's economic
affairs.

He received the $212,000
Nobel Prize in Economics
for creating "econometric
models and their applica-
tion to the analysis of eco-
nomic fluctuations and eco-
nomic policy."
The economist, who is 60,
has proved over the last 30
years to be the leading re-
searcher within the field of
analysis of business fluctu-
ations and created
computor-based models de-
termining the effect of gov-
ernment policies around the
world', the Swedish
. -
academy said.
The announcement in
Stockholm said that Klein's
most famous model was
built in collaboration with
another American col-
league, Arthur Goldberger.
Prof. Klein's wife, Sonia
Adelson Klein, herself an
economist with the Whar-
ton Econometric Forecast-
ing Associates in Philadel-
phia, told the Jewish Tele-
graphic Agency that she
and her husband visited Is-
rael "many times" and that
in 1964 they spent three
months there while he lec-
tured at the Hebrew Uni-
versity in Jerusalem.
He was the foreign
member of the board of the

Falk Institute in Jerusalem
which concentrates on eco-
nomic research and in that
capacity he visited Israel
once a year, he said.

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at a Golan annexation law
would be overwhelming be-
cause such a law would
mean in effect, Israel's re-
pudiation of United Nations
Security Council Resolution
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Proposal to Annex the Golan
Stirs Controversy in Knesset

JERUSALEM (JTA) — A
major new controversy is
building up in the Knesset
with possibly several reper-
cussions abroad over a pro-
posal to annex the Golan
Heights.
The initiative for a law
that would declare Israeli's
sovereignty, administra-
tion and jurisdiction in that
territory is being pressed by
Geula Cohen of the ultra
nationalist Tehiya faction.
It was Cohen who intro-
duced the Jerusalem Law,
passed by the Knesset July
30. It resulted in wide-
spread condemnation of Is-
rael abroad, a second sus-
pension of the -autonomy
talks by President Anwar
Sadat of Egypt and the
eventual departure from
Jerusalem of the 13 foreign
embassies located there.
Monday, Cohen presented a
Golan law for the Knesset
agenda, getting ahead of the
activists from other parties
who favor a similar pro-
posal.
The prospects for such
a bill in the Knesset are
uncertain. Earlier this
year, more than 70 MKs
of all the major parties
signed a manifesto dec-
laring the Golan Heights,
seized from Syria in the
Six-Day War, to be an in-
separable part of Israel.
However, chastened by
the adverse world reaction
to the Jerusalem Law,
many MKs, including many
who signed the manifesto,
are not anxious to support a

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