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December 10, 2004 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-12-10

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Humor For A Cause

The crowd enjoyed his
eerily precise impressions
of George W. Bush and
former Presidents Clinton,
Bush and Reagan as well
as journalists Tom
Brokaw, Dan Rather, Ted
Koppel and many others.
The fund-raising event
raised more that $150,000
for the ADL.
Co-chairs for the event
Jeffrey Kaftan of Birmingham, Michael Weinstein of were Hilary and Selwyn
Bloomfield Hills and Richard Shulman of Birming-
Isakow and Mary and
ham share a laugh.
Jonathan Aaron; associate
chairs were Ellory and
Chad Zamler, all of
Political impressionist Jim Morris had
Bloomfield Hills.
the crowd roaring at the Anti-
— Sharone Senk,
Defamation League's "A Night With All
special to the Jewish News
the Presidents" NOV. 9 at Knoliwood
Country Club
in West
Bloomfield.
The rubber-
faced Morris
has become
famous as a
living political
cartoon. He
captures all the
attitude, opti-
mism and
befuddled
Rabbi Jonathan Berkun of Congregation Shaarey Zedek, Michael
essence of our
Horowitz of West Bloomfield, Larry Garon and David Katzman,
nation's leaders. both of Franklin.

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Heart Of The Matter

An Israeli
researcher visit-
ing metro
Detroit spot-
lighted one of
the hottest med-
ical subjects
around: generat-
ing heart tissue
from human
embryonic stem
cells (hESC).
Uses for the
Professor Gepstein
tissue include
ponders a question
testing and cre-
following his talk on
ating new
human embryonic
drugs, studying
stem cell research at
genetics, cell
Temple Israel.
replacement
therapy, study-
ing the effects of heart disease, even tis-
sue engineering, reports Professor Lior
Gepstein of the Technion-Israel Institute

of Technology.
Gepstein is an associate professor in
the Department of Physiology and
Biophysics in the Technion Faculty of
Medicine and a senior physician in the
Cardiology Department at Rambam
Medical Center, both in Haifa. His
research includes cardiac arrhythmias
and heart rhythm disorders.
The professor spoke on his latest
research in human embryonic stem cell
technology on Nov. 15 at Temple Israel
in West Bloomfield.
"So many of us came to hear the
promise of future cures using hESC
technology for heart disease and diabetes,
just to name a few," said Franklin's Scott
Leemaster, president of the American
Technion Society's Metro Detroit
Chapter. "He gave us what we sought
— hope."
— Robert A. Sklar,
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