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August 30, 1996 - Image 84

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-08-30

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Monday, Sept. 9,

a 7:30 p.m.

,

"Engineering
in Medicine"

What engineers
are teaching doctors
can help yot
stay healthier
and live longer!

Models
Of Modesty

Ms. Rockaway characterizes
ou can always tell an
Israeli model in Paris," that look as full lips, large, brown
says Betty Rockaway, eyes, olive skin, high cheekbones
the Bombay-born own- and long neck. In total, it is a
striking, serious, stern look. "It's
er of Tel Aviv's Image agency.
"They're the ones on the catwalk a mixture. Israelis come from
some 70 countries.
with the most
When someone of
modest attire."
, 1 t Russian origin
Ofer Raphaeli,
marries a person
owner of Tel
E
Aviv's Look
o of Moroccan Oli-
'agin, the beauty is
agency, concurs.
c hard to pin down.
"Israeli models
It's from every-
are reluctant to
where and from
wear revealing
nowhere in parte-
fashions."
m.a" ny
ular
"This quirk of
Israeli
modesty has in
models, especially
no way sup-
those with dark,
pressed the in-
exotic Eastern
dustry; I have
looks, have en-
two or three in-
joyed great success
ternational
overseas and are
scouts a week Israeli model Shiraz.
in demand in all
calling on me,"
says Ms. Rockaway. "There capitals of the fashion world:
aren't enough top girls to supply Paris, New York, London. They
the demand. The Israeli look is have a desirable look, a great deal
going to be as big as the Brazil- of poise and exude a presence
unique to Israel. ❑
ian trend of a few years ago."



invites you to hear
world authority on biomedical engineering

Prof. Samuel Sideman

Dept. of Biomedical Engineering
and the Julius Silver Institute at
THE TECHNION
("Israel's M-I-T')

Dr. Sideman will describe
what technology is teaching medical science
about genetics • how cells interact
• the cardiovascular system
• making accurate diagnoses • prescribing effective treatments
• engineered pharmaceuticals that help the body fight back.

Free admission. Reservations not required.

The Max Fisher Building, 6735 Telegraph Road
(east side of Telegraph, south of Maple Rd.)

Monday, September 9, 7:30 p.m.

Light refreshments.

Expressions of Love

Cave Minerals:
Bones Or No Bones

DANIELLA ASHKENAZY SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS

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The American Technion Society

y

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assure your complete
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R

esearchers believe that
the piles of deer, gazelle
and wild cattle bones
found in specific areas of
a cave on Israel's Mount
Carmel, the Keraba Cave occu-
pied by Neanderthal dwellers
some 60,000 years ago, are left-
overs of Stone Age dinners.

Indications were found that
prehistoric man practiced
"division of labor," dividing his
living space into different areas
for particular activities: build-
ing fires at the entrance, with
living quarters at the back.
But no one knew for certain
whether bone concentrations

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