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Speaker: Cathie Miller, Ph.D., Hermelin Brain Tumor Center, Henry Ford Health System
Primer on stem cells
Speaker: Rabbi Yechiel Morris, Young Israel, Southfield
Stem cell research from a Jewish perspective
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What is stem research? What does Judaism say about it?
Why has it become such a controversial topic? You be the judge.
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Moderator: Sharona Shapiro, American Jewish Committee
Stem cell research from a political point of view
Organizational Sponsors: American Jewish Committee, Greater Detroit Chapter of Hadassah,
Detroit, Jewish Community Council, National Council of Jewish Women Greater Detroit 'Section,
Medical Student Association at Wayne State University
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5. Spitz and Rothko
10. Taxmen
13. Third dynasty king
14. Son of Gad
15. Hebrew Letter
17. Ramban
19. Edom
20. Writer Ferber
21. _ a boy!!
23. Biblical measure
24. Amulet
27. Making challah
29. Cheer for Sidney
Franklin
30. Cass Elliott
33. Tay-Sachs carrier
34. Artist, Lichtenstein
35. Sh/ufi- (English)
37. Anne's story
41. Issachar city
43. Hawaii shalom
45. Teva product
46. Asher's daughter
48. Forty days for
Noah
50. Writer Rand
51. Tisha b'Av sound
53. Mauri Rose need
54. Israeli tax
55. Mess (Yiddish)
59. K'tonton
61. Kaminska, Yiddish
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62. Number ending
63. Them
65. Singer Diamond
67. Zubin Mehta bands
72. Israeli fruit
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73. "
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74. Emcee Caesar
75. That woman
76. El Al milieu
77. Remain
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2. Jonas Salk's org.?
3. Hirsch, initially
4. Ochs' paper
5. Writer Thomas
6. Solo for Bubbles
7. Coach Auerbach
8. Comedian Robert
9. Dinah to Simeon
10. Mt. Hermon fea-
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11. Torah commentator
12. Marranos' home
16. Haman's end
18. "Get Smart" guy
22. Negev plenty
24. Dances
25. Moses on the
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26. Myers the gold-
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27. Long frock coat
28. Bimah (English)
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38. Israeli cosmetics
39. Like Solomon
40. Streisand film
42. Make the tsiinmes
44. Chagall genre
47. Koufax's target
49. Ben Maimon
52. Sticks for Bernstein
55. Watch over
56. Einstein specialties
57. Speak biblically
58. William Steig cre-
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60. Tales of the Golem
63. You, biblically
64. Name on towel
66. Actor Cobb
68. 106
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70. Yoelson
71. Chazzer house
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We offer a traditional service in a contemporary atmosphere.
The uplifting voice of our Chazzan Ben-Zion Lanxner will touch
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Yom Kippur service, you will know that your prayers have been heard.
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