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He attended prayer services in immigrant synagogues; he consulted the renowned scholar of Jewish dance, Dvora Lapson. Dvora Mayer, labor relations representative for the California School Employees Association, said the classified employees are frightened at the prospect of losing their jobs when the state budget has not been finalized. Fascinated with such processes, Ruth Arnon, Michael Sela, and Dvora Teitelbaum at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel, set out 27 years ago to create synthetic molecules capable of provoking an immune response. |
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