' y f' 'i THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Weizmann Scientists Report Progress in Sickle-Cell Fight Woman to Lead the NJCRAC Genocide Book Is Published CLEVELAND — Jac- queline K. Levine, of West Orange, N.J. was elected to chair the National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council (NJCRAC). Ms. Levine's election re- presents the first time a woman has ever been named to head a major American Jewish public af- fairs organization, aside from the women who have led Jewish groups primarily comprised of women. LOS ANGELES — The Simon Wiesenthal Center has announced March pub- lication of a companion vol- ume to the Academy Award-winning film, called "Genocide," "Genocide: Critical Issues of the Holocaust." Contents include 50 es- says by 25 scholars and Holocaust experts. Articles utilize the historical, sociological, psychological and theological perspec- tives of viewing the Holocaust. Copies of "Genocide: Crit- ical Issues of the Holocaust" may be obtained in bookstores beginning in early March or direct from the publisher, Rossel Books, P.O.B. 87, Chappaqua, N.Y. 10514. REHOVOT — A team of scientists from Israel and the United States, working at the Weizmann Institute, has discovered a new family of compounds that may pre- vent, or reverse the onset of Sickle-Cell Anemia, a gene- tic disorder prevalent among black people. The Weizmann project was undertaken by Marian Gorecki of the institute's department of Organic Chemistry and Dr. Alexan- der Rich, of the Massachu- setts Institute of. Technol- ogy. The research team was joined by three other profes- sors, including a graduate student from Ghana. In experimental tests using the blood of donors, amino acid compounds de- veloped by the scientists, ZOA Promotion Judaica Center NEW YORK — As part of its outreach efforts to encourage commitment for Israel, the Youth Depart- ment of the Zionist Organ- ization of America (ZOA) has producdd a 30 second TV commercial for its Masada Israel Summer Program. SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (JTA) — Western New England College will house a Judaica Resource Center in its new library, which is expected to be completed in September. The Judaica collection will eventually house 8,000 volumes. DESIGN•IT Laminated Tables Residential & Commercial Graphic Wall Design KEITH SCHARE Designer 569-2462 543-0203 proved effective in arresting the progress of the Sickle- Cell bacteria. Long term to- xicological testing must be completed before the com- pounds are actually tried out in the human body. Detroit Area Retail Kosher Meat Dealers Assoc. S 4 Friday, February 18, 1983 49 the card caterer COMMERCIAL AND SOCIAL STATIONERY 25% OFF ALWAYS on INVITATIONS, SOCIAL STATIONERY, INFORMALS 20% OFF on all accessories call Vicki Barnett 855-3598 SOMETHING NEW! To you our customers from the members of the Detroit Area Retail Kosher Meat Dealers Assoc. Carload purchases of the finest of Western beef and poultry (hounone free) to save you money. Not only do you get that personalized service, you also get the advantage of carload purchases to save you money. Remember also all member markets carry only the finest of kosher products in their stores and are individually owned so that they can give you that extra service, quality and price. You don't have to be Jewish to enjoy the best. Starting Sun., Feb. 20th thru Thurs., Feb. 24th Fresh Turkey Legs & Wings 789b. USDA Choice Stewing Beef $ 2 6%. Only at your member market do you still get that personalized service! BAGEL DELI & PRODUCE 6088 W. MAPLE AT FARMINGTON RD., W. BLOOMFIELD • 851-9666 - SUNDAYS 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.. MONDAYS THRU SATURDAYS 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. TRAY ORDERS TAKEN FOR ALL OCCASIONS SPECIALS FEB. 18 THRU FEB. 24 Hot Large Fresh California BUMBLE BEE Alaska Sockeye RED SALMON Bumble Bee Sold White Meat TUNA Water or Oil 69 73/4 oz. can Limit 4 HEAD LETTUCE 45c each Flavor Fresh $139 7 oz. Can Limit 4 ORANGE JUICE 99. 1 /2 I CORNED BEEF $ 99 lb. or PASTRAMI Hot CORNED BEEF or PASTRAMI $ 50 SANDWICH 1/4 1b. Meat Ma Cohen's HERRING gal. Cream or Wine Sauce HAND-CUT BELLY LOX 69 12 oz. Jar