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February 05, 1988 - Image 81

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-02-05

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Michele Fliegel, and David
Forman; University of Detroit
student Sheri Katzman; and
Thomas Cooley Law School
student Marc Savoy all at-
tended the Israel seminar.

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GRADUATES I

FRANCINE BERNER,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
Gerald Berner of Flint (the
former Sylvia Neuman of
Detroit), has graduated with
honors from the University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor. She
received her Bachelor of Arts
degree in communications.
She is a member of the
Golden Key National Honor
Society and Outstanding Col-
lege Students of America.

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Cell Process
Discovered

Jerusalem — The process by
which cellulose is manufac-
tured in a living cell — a
mystery which has intrigued
scientists for years — has
been described for the first
time by a researcher at the
Hebrew University of
Jerusalem.
This achievement, which
has potentially wide-ranging
economic application,
represents the culmination of
more than ten years of
research by Prof. Moshe Ben-
ziman and a number of col-
leagues on a single-celled
organism, Acetobacter
xylinum. The organism is or-
dinarily considered a
nuisance since it converts
wine into vinegar. Prof. Ben-
ziman has good reason to
believe that plants share with
the microbe the same
molecular machinery for
making cellulose.

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