MY GRANDFATHER DISCOVERED THC
A HIGH TIMES reader discovers his birthright as the grandson of one of the Israeli scientists who discovered THC in 1964.
Thu, Jul 14, 2005 11:55 am
By Omer Friedman
I was born in 1984 in Santa Clara, CA—to Israeli immigrants—and lived in Silicon Valley most of my life. When I was a child, I’d make yearly pilgrimages to visit my extended family back in Israel, and on these trips my mother would take me to visit her father—my grandfather—at the laboratory where he worked before he died. Habib Edery had immigrated to Israel from Argentina in the early 1950s, shortly after the creation of the Jewish state in 1948, and worked in a lab as a pharmacologist doing all kinds of experiments for the government. He had a particular interest in psychopharmacology (the study of drugs that affect the brain), specifically substances that come from nature. Inside the labs, I would see all sorts of monkeys that my grandfather was conducting experiments on. It wasn’t until I grew older that I started to understand the “higher” purpose of some of these experiments.
When I turned 18, I was living in the US and, though living abroad provided an exemption from mandatory service in the Israeli military, I decided to volunteer anyway. I moved to Israel, leaving my friends and family behind, and was assigned in November 2002 to an airborne infantry unit. Throughout my service, friends of mine from the US would come and visit, and I’d occasionally take them for dinner at my grandmother’s house. On one of these occasions, in July 2004, I was eating dinner at her house with two of my friends when the conversation drifted to the topic of my grandfather and his research. Having previously been informed that my grandfather used to “experiment with marijuana” (based on the little I knew about his research), my friends decided to find out more and began peppering my grandmother with questions. Slightly embarrassed to be discussing weed with Grandma, and seeing that this conversation would clearly carry on with or without me, I seized the opportunity to excuse myself and go to the bathroom. As I re-entered the room a few minutes later, I caught the last part of my grandmother’s sentence: “...and Omer’s grandfather discovered THC.” I was in shock. I couldn’t believe my ears. After calming down a bit, I managed to ask a few questions of my own. As it turns out, my grandfather was part of a team of researchers that discovered tetrahydrocannabinol—the active chemical that makes marijuana such a special herb. They were the first to break down the plant and isolate its different molecules, which were then tested on monkeys.
I’d heard before that THC was discovered in Israel and knew my grandfather had done some work in the field, but I’d never made the connection. That night, a little skeptical but eager to learn, I looked around on the Internet but was disappointed to find almost nothing on my grandfather. What I did find out was that a man named Dr. Raphael Mechoulam claimed to have discovered THC. I asked my grandmother about him, and she explained that he was the chemist in charge of the experiment and the molecule separation, but that he’d needed a pharmacologist—my grandfather, Dr. Habib Edery—to do the actual testing of the individual molecules.
For the next few weeks, I never missed an opportunity to remind my friends of my newly discovered birthright. One friend, who was enrolled in a class at the University of California at Berkeley that covered neurochemistry and psychopharmacology, told me that his class had just studied the discovery and isolation of THC, which he described as a very significant event in psychopharmacology. He related that my grandfather’s research had been published in the journal Science, in a seminal article called “Chemical Basis of Hashish Activity.” He even sent me a copy.
After reading the highly technical description of the experiment and about the reactions of the monkeys—but barely managing to understand any of it—the thought dawned on me that my grandmother might have some of my grandfather’s old research notes stashed away. Sure enough, she had all of his old papers stored in a box in the attic, mostly written in illegible handwriting. Flipping through the contents, I came across lots of his work, mainly experiments having to do with things found in nature, like snake venom, for example. All the while, my grandmother was telling me stories of how my grandfather would return from work on some days with a big jar of marijuana and how all of his friends would kid him about “bringing work home with him,” which he always laughed off. Every furlough I had from the army, I would make it a point to stop at my grandmother’s and take some time to go through and read more about the experiments. After enough rummaging around, I eventually found a few original printouts of “Chemical Basis of Hashish Activity.”
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lifted
Oct 20 2005, 12:19 am
Friend
Aug 24 2005, 1:54 pm
Smoke2Jointz
Aug 18 2005, 7:08 pm
helloo!!! (sarcastic)
Aug 18 2005, 4:27 am
Choodoin
Aug 17 2005, 1:02 am
stoner steve
Aug 16 2005, 6:11 pm
HT Editor
Aug 15 2005, 11:38 am
Thanks,
HTEditor
drgrnbud
Aug 5 2005, 4:57 pm
peace,
Otto
Spliffnajiff
Aug 5 2005, 4:22 am
Aloha,
Spliffnajiff
drgrnbud
Aug 3 2005, 6:49 pm
I Lived on Kuhio ave, waikiki.
Going up Diamond Head Blvd. to wind surf was kewl. Selling weed to the tourist became my occupation after deciding it was more fun and more prosperous that working for Dole. Working with Pineapples sucked.
Spent some time on Maui, and hungout at Blackies, on Front Street. If you werent a tourist, you were a narc, if you werent a narc, you were selling pakalolo to the tourist, being chased by 5-0. What a hoot.
My favorite shirt was my "Hawaiian Grasshopper" shirt. It had a grasshopper climbing a a cannabis plant.
Peace,
drgrnbud
Spliffnajiff
Aug 3 2005, 4:20 am
Spliffnajiff
drgrnbud
Aug 2 2005, 2:23 pm
It was the cannabis seed oil that lit all homes in america prior to whale oil.
as for the cotton /paper industry? they would go broke. Their wealth is invested in trees, cotton, and pesticides, which cannabis hemp needs nil, to very little, to grow.
drgrnbud
fortuna Edery
Aug 2 2005, 1:45 pm
vivo en Argentina
y con Habib desde pequeños investigabamos
Stormy
Aug 1 2005, 6:37 pm
garydann.net
Aug 1 2005, 1:06 pm
Anh Nguyen
Aug 1 2005, 12:38 pm
fucking wow.
i went to high school with omer.
drgrnbud
Aug 1 2005, 10:07 am
drgrnbud
drgrnbud
Aug 1 2005, 10:05 am
Long before Israel, or grampa.
Otto
For one to believe the "lord" put it here, one would have to be religious. What about us Atheist? We shouldnt be confined to your fictatious books.
One other thing..
If hightimes was so pro-cannabis, you think they'ed be outraged that america invaded Canada and arrested Marc Emery. I have yet to see any sign of that.
drgrnbud
RE: the_weed_kid
Aug 1 2005, 1:22 am
Trust me, there was THC before he came along.
stonededman
Aug 1 2005, 12:11 am
dudes ,i just got my dog high...i really think she's diggin' it. i know i am. israel is cool too.
the_weed_kid
Jul 31 2005, 9:18 pm
GeefBird
Jul 31 2005, 6:42 pm
GeefBird
Jul 31 2005, 6:40 pm
PPRRRRR
pprrrrr.blogspot.com
45andstillsmokin
Jul 28 2005, 3:47 am
stoney boney
Jul 27 2005, 1:20 pm
modega
Jul 26 2005, 4:39 pm
www.pharm-text.com
drgrnbud
Jul 25 2005, 5:51 pm
banshee
Jul 25 2005, 3:55 pm
stuffy
Jul 25 2005, 5:37 am
drgrnbud
Jul 24 2005, 8:34 pm
take a sip of wine
take a toke and hold the smoke
and blow your fucking mind
drgrnbud
chickenman420
Jul 24 2005, 2:41 pm
chickenman420
Jul 24 2005, 2:40 pm
spark it with a light,
take a toke,
sit back relax,
no one wants to fight
drgrnbud
Jul 23 2005, 5:48 pm
or , so it seems from space
a closer look reveals the human race
full of hope
full of grace
is the human race
but i'm afraid
we may lay it all to waste
So the kids they dance and shake their bones
and the politicians throwing stones
singing ashes to ashes we all fall down
ashes to ashes we all fall down
There's a richman in his summer home
singing just leave well enough alone
well his pants are down, his covers blown
and the politicans throwing stones
so the kids they dance and shake their bones
'cause it's all to clear that we are on our own
ashes to ashes
we all fall down
-J.Garcia
Have you pictured a bright blue ball spinnin free?
Busy with eternity ?
drgrnbud
Jul 23 2005, 4:32 pm
Buddy(407)
Jul 21 2005, 10:56 am
drgrnbud
Jul 20 2005, 7:31 pm
I have no idea where i remember these dumb fun things. For some strange reason, i do. Now, where are the keys to my car?
peace,
drgrnbud
danny danko
Jul 20 2005, 4:19 pm
I wrote that hash limerick you quoted. Where did you see it? I was even published in Cannabis Culture before I ever worked at High Times with that one and the one below.
(It was a contest in an old issue from the 90's)
It seems there's an indica craze
I search for sativas for days
though I'll smoke what I've got
my most favorite pot
Is a long-flowering version of haze
drgrnbud
Jul 19 2005, 9:04 am
Panama Red
She'll steal your woman
and then she'll rob your head
drgrnbud
Jul 19 2005, 9:02 am
Bubble bags come in 3 -5- 7- or 9 bags. The more bags the higher cost. I find that the three bag deal works great.
All you need are bubble bags(or something comperable)ice cubes, a 5 gallon bucket and about 2 hours.
You can watch how to use your bags(they are really self-explainatory)@www.bubblebags.com.
I smoke mine with people i know and they call it "Marijuana Crack" 2-3 hits will put you down for a while. It melts like ice-cream.
You will find that different strains produce different bubble-hash. Different color, different, high, different textures, etc etc.
I use a strain called "snow-cap" and my hash comes out creamy beige color.
Peace,
drgrnbud
A secret i'd like to unleash
Goes back to the day of Ganesh
Leaves trimmed from your flowers
Hold mystical powers
If sifted and pressed for Hashish
Mr.BudBurner
Jul 18 2005, 11:14 pm
binky
Jul 18 2005, 6:11 pm
drgrnbud
Jul 18 2005, 8:42 am
Cannabis, like any other vegetation, goes bad after a while.
There is a way to preserve THC for decades, and centuries, and that is to turn it into hash.
Making Hash removes all the vegetation matter from the Psychoactive properties.
I made some cold water hash a year ago that is still as tastey as the day i made it.
peace,
drgrnbud
hymencrusher
Jul 18 2005, 12:09 am
lonelysmoker
Jul 17 2005, 11:35 am
drgrnbud
Jul 16 2005, 8:16 pm
People discovered the psychoactive properties in cannabis thousands of years ago. It is more likely that woman discovered its properties, since they were the gatherers of plants and other foods found in the forest. I imagine that after picking out the seeds they discovered much more than food.-
drgrnbud
guineapig
Jul 16 2005, 12:20 am
drugtestinginprogress
Jul 15 2005, 8:50 am
tc
Jul 14 2005, 10:07 pm
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