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January 23, 1998 - Image 101

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-01-23

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FYI: A Jewish inventor of the
18th century was the first to
seek a patent on removing
salt from sea water.
In 1790, Jacob Isaacs secured a
meeting with President George
Washington to discuss a remarkable
discovery: Jacobs had learned that
salt could be extracted from sea
water, leaving in its place a pure,
fresh and quite drinkable-liquid. The
next year, Isaacs appealed to the
House of Representatives — again
the subject was his wondrous inven-
tion. Apparently Thomas Jefferson
became involved in the case, and
encouraged the House to financially
support Isaacs. Yet for reasons we
will never know, Congress dropped
the matter and Isaacs drowned in
obscurity.

FYI: The son of a British duke
was Jewish.
Lord George Gordon (1751-1793)
was the son of the third Duke of
Gordon. Born in London, Lord
George was a convert to Judaism.
Some suggested the move was strictly
a political one, done to gain Jewish
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FYI: If you keep kosher, you
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Gosh, darn, and those little critters
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the lizard family. You can see them
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especially at night when they're
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and insects. The Torah specifically
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lizard and the chameleon — these
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FYI: Despite those old movies
that show ancient Israelites
garbed in nothing but white,
dyes were used in biblical
times.
In fact, workers knew how to make
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and bugs; and black out of myrtle
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Paul Simon, who
broke up the
famous duo.
Though it was
Simon who wrote
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thespian Art (most
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