THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 44 Friday, November 21, 19131 Nobel Laureate to Live in Israel Miami Beach Elects Norman Ciment MIAMI BEACH — The new mayor of Miami Beach, Norman Ciment, is a Sab- bath observant Jew who de- feated the incumbent mayor on a platform of law and order and better city serv- ices. Ciment and his wife have three sons who attend the Greater Miami Hebrew JERUSALEM (JNI) — Haim Ben-Avraham, better-known throughout the world as Christian Enfanson, 1972 Nobel Prize winner in chemistry, has come from the United States to settle in Israel fol- lowing decades of work with the Weizmann Institute. Under Supervision of The Council of Orthodox Rabbis STRICTLY KOSHER MEAT MARKET 13831 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park 543-7092 NORMAN CIMENT Academy. The family are members of Beth Israel Congregation and Ciment is a past president of the largest Men's ORT chapter in Florida. He is also a member of Bnai Brith. 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The scientist needs spe- cial animals for his experi- ments and just as the equipment he needs must be made to specification, so the laboratory animal must be bred and then kept in exact conditions to ensure uni- form results, Dr. Meshorer said. Not only are the mice bred to genetic specifica- tions, taking care that cer- tain inherited traits are preserved, but they are also kept in strict isolation. Most stock is derived from colonies where the original pairs were deliv- ered straight into a sterile isolator by caesarian sec- tion, then kept through- out their lives in a con- trolled environment, where no bacteria can come in contact with them. Food and bedding is deli- vered to the isolator through an air lock that re- sembles a mini-spaceship and all care is performed from outside by the use of inserted sleeves with rub- Film Stars Israeli Actress By LOUISE (Copyright 1981. JTA, Inc.) gry, humors her when she's dejected and begs bar gloves, according to Dr. Meshorer. The reasons for these pre- cautions are simple: bacte- rial experiments cannot be performed on infected ani- mals; immunological exper- iments demand freedom from certain chemicals that might confuse the results and most cancer experi- ments, as well as a host of others, depend on genetically-susceptible or resistant strains. The Weizmann Institute Breeding Center maintains colonies of strains of genetically-thilored ani- mals, including "nude mice" which have no hair and no thymus gland, cancer-prone mice, cancer-resistant mice, leukemia-prone mice and a host of others, including animals kept over a period of several years for research on aging. According to Dr. Meshorer, the science of tailor-made animals is only beginning and the Weiz- mann Institute is in the forefront of the production of the right animal for the right experiment, produc- ing half a million animals per year for scientists in Is- rael and abroad. The Finance Ministry of her father not to send her Israel recently held a recep- mother away to a tion to honor Gila Almagor sanitarium. as "one of Israel's finest ac- It's an incredible story — tresses." the young child looking The recent film, "The after the needs of a parent. Thin Line," in which she The film is filled with stars, has just premiered in warmth, poignancy and the United States. The re- compassion. It is by no views have been excep- means morbid or maudlin; tional, including that of just a depiction of what a Variety which states: troubled mind endures and "Several scenes are the effect it has on one's standouts — the performers loved ones. blend so completely into their roles — that it's not & Sect/ rated Vcude 4 possible to resist the reality of their situations. Specifics . 22101 Coolidge 4111*.4 of life in Tel Aviv and at the 1 Block So of 9 Mi kibutz where the young girl is sent to school, ring as completely realistic." 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