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December 18, 1981 - Image 50

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-12-18

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

50 Friday, December 18, 1981

ADL Appointee

NEW YORK — Sheldon
Fliegelman has been named
director of development of
the Anti-Defamation
League of Bnai Brith.

Bnai Brith Appeals to Ethiopia
on Falashas' Plight in Gondar

has appealed to the gov-
ernment of Ethiopia to save
that nation's Jewish popu-
lation from a reign of terror
conducted by the governor
of the province of Gondar.
Noting that Dec. 10 was
the 33rd anniversary of the
adoption of the Universal
Declaration of Human
Rights, Philip Lax, chair-
man of the International
Council of Bnai Brith,
charged in a letter to Tes-
faye Demeke, the Ethiopian
Ambassador to the United
States, that the governor
"has lawlessly imprisoned,
tortured and killed Ethio-
pian Jews. He has failed to
enforce the government's
land reform program, thus
permitting Jewish peasants
who seek to gain control of
the land that is now law-
fully theirs to be shot and
killed by their vengeful
former landlords."

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The Bnai Brith leader
charged also that the gov-
ernor of Gondar has refused
to allow visits to the prov-
ince's Jews by their co-
religionists from other
countries.
"On this day consecrated
to the equality of all indi-
viduals and peoples, we ask
the government of Ethiopia
to move swiftly to ensure
that the rights of Ethiopian
Jewry, guaranteed by the
Ethiopian revolution, are
respected by all its officials
. . . and urge the govern-
ment permit, on humanita-
rian grounds, the univer-
sally sanctioned reunifica-
tion of families," Lax said.
He pointed out that Bnai
Brith's concern has been
heightened by reports in re-
cent months from observers
returning from Ethiopia as
well as from press reports
about conditions of Jews
there. He asked Demeke to
pass on the request to offi-
cials in Addis Ababa.

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Linden's 'Looks'
Nearly Lost Role

LOS ANGELES — Hal
Linden, star of the televi-
sion series "Barney Miller,"
was nearly rejected for the
role, according to Danny
Arnold, the show's pro-
ducer.
Network
executives
fiercely opposed Linden
"because he had gray hair, a
broken nose, a moustache
and was Jewish," Arnold
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TEL AVIV — With the
pacemaker just about com-
monplace today for cardiac
patients, a team of Israeli
medical scientists, working
with counterparts from the
University of Southern
California, has begun de-
velopment of a similar reg-
ulatory device for diabetes
sufferers. In fact, the new
device amounts to a virtual
artificial pancreas.
USC's Prof. Samuel
Bessman recently called on
Israel's Danot Industries to
help develop and manufac-
ture a tiny electronic and
mechanical device to be im-
planted in the body, where
it will regulate the flow and
distribution of the hormone
insulin. The great advan-
tage for the diabetes patient
is that he will need to inject
insulin into his system only
once every six weeks, as op-
posed to the one or more in-
jections per day which he
must now take.
Daily insulin injections,
explain the researchers,
also mean subjecting the
body to periodic "bursts" of
the hormone, to which the
body reacts with damaging
side-effects. The new "insu-
lin delivery system" by con-
trast will allow round-the-
clock distribution of insulin
throughout the body.
The multi-million-dollar
development program for
the artificial pancreas is ex-
pected to take about three
years.


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