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June 06, 2013 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2013-06-06

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It's

amp Season

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shop for all your kids,
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grand kids

• Stationery

• Laundry Bags

• Pillow Cases

Your Total Camp Purchase of $25 or More

May not be combined with any other offer • some restrictions apply

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Expires 07/14/13

Weizmann scientists developed the first
promising vaccine against type 1 diabetes.

Improving health and medicine. Protecting our planet. Fighting cancer.
Advancing technology. Enriching education. It's all in a day's work at the
Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel.

We've developed a promising vaccine to halt the progression of type I
(or juvenile) diabetes; pioneered amniocentesis, used today by millions of
expectant mothers worldwide; designed a device that enables the severely
disabled to drive a wheelchair and communicate by sniffing...and much more.

At Weizmann, hundreds of the world's top scientists, fueled by curiosity and
fertile imaginations, collaborate to help solve humanity's greatest challenges.

For information visit WEIZMANN-USA.ORG or call 248.258.9890

6735 Telegraph Road, Suite 365, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301

The world needs our research. We need your support.

AMERICAN COMMITTEE FOR THE

WEIZMANN

INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE

SCIENCE FOR THE BENEFIT OF HUMANITY

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