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May 21, 1982 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-05-21

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

38 Friday, May 21, 1982

In the late 1800s, Baron
de Hirsch offered the Rus-
sian government 50 million
francs to establish an edu-

cational system for Jews,
including agricultural
schools. His offer was not
accepted.

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TAU Germ Plasm Project Tackles World Food Crisis

By ELISSA ALLERHAND

The only germ plasm
bank in the world to store
and preserve wild grain re-
sources has been dedicated
at Tel Aviv University.
The bank was established
to collect the valuable gene-
tic materials of wild oats,
barley and wheat which
originated in the Middle
East and have evolved for
millenia developing natural
resistance to disease and
pests and a better balance in
protein and unsaturated oil.
Prof. Isaac Wahl, founder
and director of Tel Aviv
University's Institute for
Cereal Crops Improvement,
has for several decades been
making use of this priceless
natural resource to enrich
the genetic material of cul-
tivated crops, and these
enhanced wild grain mate-
rials have been dissemi-
nated and used in some 30
different countries, through
the U.S. Department of Ag-
riculture, Food and Agricul-
ture Organization of the
United Nations, and other

Charitable Fund
Lists $211,045
in Scholarships

NEW YORK — PEF Is-
rael Endowment Funds,
Inc., in its annual report for
1981, lists awards of
$211,045 in scholarships to
high school students in Is-
rael, according to Sidney
Musher, president of the
philanthropic organization.
Institutions supported by
PEF activities include the
Israel Exploration Society,
Association for welfare of
Soldiers, Hebrew Univer-
sity, Pe-t-Gurion Univer-
lel Academy,
sity,
'or the Blind,
Associa
FoundatiL for Handi-
capped Ch. iren, Yeshiva
Or Hachain, Chaim Sheba
Medical Center, Ichilov
Hospital, Romema Institute
of Rabbinics and Beersheva
Orchestra

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international agencies.
Some 30 percent of the
Oat acreage in the United
States stems from this
material, providing ex-
cellent protection against
some devastating dis-
eases. The wheat, barley
and oat materials dis-
tributed world-wide,
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over, with cultivated
crops that are more resis-
tant to diease and pests
and are nutritionally
superior.
"World population," ac-
cording to Prof. Wahl, "has
been growing faster than
food production.
"While we can't predict
exactly what acids will be
needed in 10 years, we can
preserve for decades to come
a treasure of building blocks

Composer Pays
Tribute to Golda
With Symphony

WASHINGTON (JTA) —
"Brachot Para Golda Meir,"
a symphony in honor of the
late Israeli Premier Golda
Meir by Colombia's leading
contemporary composer,
will have its world premier
performance at the Ken-
nedy Center Saturday. It
will be performed at the
13th Inter-American Music
Festival by the Festival
Symphony Orchestra under
the baton of Jorge Mester.
The composer, Blas
Emilio Atehortua, who is of
Sephardic Jewish descent,
said the inspiration for his
work was the universal ad-
miration of Mrs.Meir.
Harold Boxer, general di-
rector of the Inter-
American Music and Arts
Festivals Foundation, 'said
the concert will be taped for
world-wide radio broadcast
by the Voice of America.

History of Polish
Jewry Offered
at Tel Aviv U.

NEW YORK (JTA)
The Center for the Study of
Polish Jewry at Tel Aviv
University's School of
Jewish Studies will teach
the history and heritage of
Polish Jewry next semester
and will make the results
available to the public at
large in Israel and abroad,
according to Prof. Shlomo
Simonsohn, director of the
School of Jewish Studies.
Simonsohn, who along
with Tel Aviv University
president Yehiel Ben Zvi
addressed 300 members of
the World Federation - of
Polish Jews at a gala recep-
tion for Nobel Laureate
Isaac Bashevis Singer,
added that the Center "will
also serve as an information
center for those inquiring
into theirs' and their
families past in the shtetl in
the days gone by."

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things of life before he can
comprehend the full value
of the greater.

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