Lunch with Zafra Lerman 
November 7, 2004  
BY _DEBRA PICKETT_ (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])  SUN-TIMES  COLUMNIST      
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I've heard many things about the woman -- she is brilliant, eccentric,  
creative, demanding, arrogant and funny -- and, it's obvious after only a few  
minutes with her, they are all true.  
Upheaval at college  
After earning degrees in chemistry at Technion, the Israel Institute of  
Technology, and the Weizmann Institute, she came to the United States, carrying 
 
out advanced research projects at Cornell and Northwestern universities. Her  
scientific work was, she says, always intertwined with politics. One of her  
first teachers, Franklin A. Long, at Cornell, was a scientific adviser to  
President Kennedy and was involved in negotiating the nuclear test ban treaty.  
Still, her life was proceeding down a fairly predictable path of academic  
success, mixed with some modest activism on the side. Then, she changed  
direction.  
Lerman joined the faculty of Columbia College in 1977, when it was first  
being formed as a new, and boldly alternative, sort of school, with an emphasis 
 
on arts education. It did not seem like a natural fit for a highly 
credentialed  chemist. But to Lerman, it felt strangely like home, like her 
experience of 
what  she called "the greatest possible childhood," spent literally building 
the newly  formed state of Israel.  
And the international conference of research chemists  she organized last 
spring -- Here's where the Middle East peace part comes in.  She wasn't joking. 
-- was a serious diplomatic achievement. Scientists from  Egypt, Iran, Israel, 
Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, the United  Arab Emirates and 
the Palestinian Authority gathered in Malta to discuss some of  the key 
environmental, health and educational challenges of their region.  
Lerman lured, cajoled and bullied her colleagues to get  them to attend, but 
she says, once they were together, "you thought, after two  days, it was a 
family reunion."  
There's no hubris when she says that, still picking  discontentedly at her 
omelet and fruit, only hope.  
'Scientists are the key' to peace  
"Malta One," as she calls it, "was a success beyond all  expectation," and 
the collaborations hatched there have already produced an  innovative proposal 
for improved water purification as well as a number of  scholarship 
opportunities for Palestinian science students in Israel.  
A second conference is scheduled this month, she says.  It is, she says, one 
of the best hopes for peace she sees in the world.  
"Why scientists?" I ask, quite sure she won't be able to  convince me that a 
group of chemists can do what lawyers and diplomats and  soldiers and 
presidents have failed to do for so long.  
"Scientists are the key," she says simply. "What other  profession in the 
world can't a government live without?"  
She shrugs as if peace is not only possible, but  perfectly obvious.  



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