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To return to normal life.
That's all cancer patients want.
A New Spin
Researchers at the Technion-Israel Institute
of Technology were awarded the Nobel Prize
for work that has Led to a powerful new
cancer drug.
Congregation Beth Ahm's 2005 Chanukah party on Dec. 27 was attended by 100
adults and children. The event was co-sponsored by the congregation's Men's Club
and Sisterhood. There were prayers, songs, food and Chanukah games. Shown are
Rabbi Steven Rubenstein playing dreidel with Mara Cranis, 9; Jordyn Cranis, 6;
Danny Davidson, 11; and Arielle Davidson, 8, all of West Bloomfield.
Technion scientists are also discovering how
to disguise cancer cells as viruses, so they can
be destroyed by the body's immune system,
and why some tumors resist treatment. Technion
research in nanotechnology will one day yield
devices small enough to travel through the
bloodstream and attack cancer cells.
The American Technion Society is proud to
be a partner in these efforts. With your help,
we can ensure that Israel's scientists continue
shaping a stronger Israel and a better,
safer world. Join us.
Rebbe
NO CHALLENGE TOO GREAT
Rabbi Cohen and
Stuart Sherman,
both of Birmingham
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ISRAEL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
The Birmingham-Bloomfield Chai Center sponsored a Chanukah reception on Dec.
To find out how you can participate in events
28 for recently elected Birmingham City Commissioner Stuart Sherman. The event
email detroit@ats.org , call (248) 737-1990
was at the home of the Chai Center's spiritual leaders, Rabbi Boruch and Rebbetzin
Ita Leah Cohen. It included 45 people.
or visit www.ats.org/cancer
Jo Strausz Rosen, Detroit Chapter Director
Matt Engelbert, East Central Regional Director
32506 Northwestern Highway, Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334
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Eileen S
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