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October 22, 1982 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-10-22

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

The infidels of one age
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Weizmann Prof. Searching
for Economical Lab Process

REHOVOT — Cheaper
and more efficient methods
for producing hormones,
enzymes, antibodies and
other valuable biological
materials may be one im-
portant offshoot of research
currently being conducted
by Prof. Ada Zamir, first in-
cumbent of the Weizmann
Institute's newly estab-
lished Carl and Dorothy
Bennett Chair in
Biochemistry.
The holder of the chair,
which was endowed by Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Bennett of
Stamford, Conn., uses gene-
tic engineering technology
to enable bacteria to man-
ufacture useful proteins
normally found in animal
cells. She has successfully
transferred from mouse to
bacteria a fragment of a
gene that instructs cells to
synthesize antibodies. The
resulting phenomena: a
bacterium that produces a
protein similar to a natural
antibody.
Prof. Zamir also utilizes
genetic engineering for the
reverse process, namely for
transplanting desirable
characteristics of bacteria
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JUDGE VICTOR BAUM

Wayne County Circuit
Court Judge Victor J. Baum
announced he will leave the
bench in January for pri-
vate practice. He was on the
bench for 25 years.
A member of Temple Is-
rael and the Bale Post of the
Jewish War Veterans,
Judge Baum has been the
state chairman of the
Anti-Defamation League
Advisory Board; a trustee of
Temple Israel; member,
executive committee of the
Jewish Community Coun-
cil; and a member of the
committee for the Harvard
University Department of
Jewish Studies.
He will continue as a
part-time professor of law at
Wayne State University
and the University of De-
troit.

Diamond Debts

CALL: SAM SCOTELLA

RAMAT-GAN — The Is-
rael diamond industry has
reduced its bank obligations
from $1.2 billion at the be-
ginning of 1981 to $515 mil-
lion today.

Friday, October 22, 1962 23

Jewish Exhibit Wins Award

WALTHAM, Mass. —
The American Jewish His-
torical Society has received
a certificate of commenda-
tion from the American
Association for State and
Local History for the exhibi-
tion "On Common Ground:
The Boston Jewish Experi-

teria: the capacity to con-
vert nitrogen from the air
into nutrients for plants.
Such research has far-
reaching implications
to reduce farmers' depen-
dence on fertilizer.

ence 1649-1980."
"On Common Ground"
has been displayed at the
Federal Reserve Bank of
Boston, The Museum of Our
National Heritage in
Lexington, Mass. and the
American Museum of Im-
migration.

SINAI HOSPITAL 'OF DETROIT

TO ELECT TRUSTEES AT ANNUAL MEETING

The nominating committee of the board of trustees of Sinai Hospital of
Detroit will present seven names for election at the annual meeting of the
corporation Monday, November 15, 1982, at 8 p.m., in the Zuckerman Au-
ditorium. Nominated for three year terms ending December 1, 1985:

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FOR RE-ELECTION

A. Arnold Agree
Albert J. Dunmore
Sol Eisenberg

Marvin H. Goldman
Maxwell Jospey
Beth Lowenstein
Jerry Spero

According to Article IX, Section 1 of the hospital's corporate by-laws:
"Nominations of persons as candidates for Trustees, who must in such event
be a member of the Special Membership Class, may also be made by not less
than fifty (50) members of the Special Membership Class* of the Corporation
who shall certify to the Secretary in writing the names of their nominee(s) at
least ten (10) days before the annual meeting of the Special Membership
Class of the Corporation." Only one person may be nominated in each petition
and no nomination shall be valid unless the nominee shall have consented to
be a candidate.

*Special Membership Class consists of those persons, who must be individuals, who have
contributed and paid either to Sinai Hospital of Detroit or to the Jewish Welfare Federation of
Detroit, during the twelve (12) full calendar months preceding the month in which the annual
meeting of the corporation is held for the election of trustees, money or property in an amount or
value of not less than One Hundred ($100.00) dollars. Those persons granted honorary or life
memberships in the Special Membership Class are included in this classification.

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