THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Nobel Laureate Works at Weizmann Institute tie in Israel and to take up an important scientific project at the Weizmann In- TEL AVIV — His name is stitute. 'now Prof. Haim Ben-Israel. Prof. Anfinssen told us, "I He was previously known as have converted to Judaism, Prof. Christian Anfinssen ; because I married a reli- winner of the Nobel Prize in gious Jewish woman. chemistry in 1972. He has Thanks to her I keep, the been associated with the Sabbath, kosher rules and Weizmann Institute in Re- the Jewish holidays. I hovot for many years and learned all about Judaism became a member of its from Rabbi Wallberg in managing council. America. I stayed with him Now he has decided to set- for months. 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The Claims Conference assumed the responsibility for the administration of the Hardship Fund, which is funded by the German Fed- eral government and dis- tributed under German government guidelines. The guidelines limit individual payments to DM 5,000 per Graceful Refusal 10-9 WASHIl'IGTON (ZINS) — Israel Prime Minsiter Menahem Begin invited U.S. President Ronald Re- agan to visit Israel "and her Capital City Jerusalem." Reagan reportedly gave an elegant, non-committal response because of the con- tinuing negotiations on Palestinian autonomy. and make itself the equal, aye, the superior of others. —Byron DELICATESSEN — RESTAURANT 29556 ORCHARD LAKE no. Jost North of 13 Mile • 851-5444 1 0% OFFALL HOLIDAY TRAYS ORDERED BY DEC 20! MON.-THURS. 8-9, FRI. & SAT. 8-10, SUN. 8-3 IF YOU WANT A FINE DINNER WITHOUT PAYING TOO MUCH MONEY RIVIERA H igifiliriiiiTAURANT 13400 W. 8 MILE, E. 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