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Posted on: April 25, It smelled like weed as I walked past a grassy, tree-shaded area recently near a water fountain and benches at Hadassah Medical Center in Ein Kerem, an affiliate of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. While cannabis is decriminalized for an amount limited to personal use, weed is as integral to the social fabric here as it is back home in America—but more on that later. I circled the gray, sterile corridor twice, passing open doors revealing active chemistry labs unwashed beakers, test tubes, and other stuff that goes over my head , as I looked for the office of Dr. Raphael Mechoulam. If the building belonged to High Times magazine, there would have been a red carpet leading up to his doorway. The nowyear-old scientist was first in the world to isolate tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC—the compound in weed that gets you high and helps with dozens of medical conditions. His discovery of the THC molecule in —a year after he isolated the nonintoxicating compound cannabidiol, or CBD—launched a scientific revolution based on the study of cannabinoids, which are chemical compounds that occur naturally in the cannabis plant and endogenously throughout the human body. I tried to act cool, taking in the environment. Framed diplomas and awards in English, Hebrew, and even German flanked one corner of the room; in the other hung a black chalkboard with drawings of the THC and CBD molecules. Why cannabis? I asked him. There was little interest in cannabis, Mechoulam said, when he first set out to study it. But then the National Institute of Drug Abuse got back in touch, about a year after Mechoulam approached them. Mechoulam got his first taste of research during his army service, studying insecticides. There he began to dabble in cannabis science. The plant contains about cannabinoids, many of which are now a hot research topic among various academics and private labs throughout Israel, Canada, the United States, and elsewhere. The second phase of research was on the endocannabinoids anandamide and 2AG. These are compounds similar to those found in the cannabis plant, but which occur naturally in the human body. We have a lot of words for being down and so on, but not so many words for extreme joy. Hashish arrived in the Middle East during the Middle Ages, thanks to merchants returning from lands like India, where cannabis, mainly in the form of charras or hash, was and is a popular sacrament among Hindu devotees of the Lord Shiva. By the early 20th century, Egypt had become the main consumer of hashish, with Greece having been the main provider. Hashish was banned in , and within a decade, Greece followed suit. Lebanon and Syria then surfaced as new primary suppliers of black market hashish moving toward Egypt. Ashkenazi Jews who immigrated to the land looked down on hashish, much the same as the British-inspired middle-class Egyptians did. And so there was a movement to dissociate the Arab Jews from hashish as a means of dissociating them from Palestinian culture. It became an important distinguishing mark between Jews and Arabs. But the dissociation of Jews from cannabis lasted only briefly after Jews from Arab and North African countries immigrated to Israel, bringing their own customs from back home, and settling in transit camps, where it was found in the early s that they were growing their own cannabis for home consumption. Yet by the s, hashish smoking spread among Ashkenazim, too, as part of a global movement whereby cannabis fueled the growing counterculture. Immediately after , hashish wholesalers, especially in East Jerusalem, redirected their merchandise from Egypt to the local market, bringing an increase in customers, Ram explained. In my own man-on-the-street reporting with an Arabic translator throughout East Jerusalem and Bethlehem, indeed it seems that since the second intifada, a rise in right-wing politics and religious fanaticism among both Israelis and Palestinians has led to more conservative attitudes toward cannabis, especially among the latter group, and there remains a stigma around cannabis in Palestinian communities, though an underground culture of consumers does exist. Four different strangers in East Jerusalem referred to a conspiracy theory painting Israeli efforts to legalize weed as an attempt to make Palestinians too lazy to fight back. Israelis, however, from all walks of life, religion, and politics, have come to accept cannabis, at the least, as a medicine. A cannabis-fueled way of life for Israelis grew into a way to deal with, or escape from, the micro and macro episodes of trauma that come with living in an intermittent war zone. I heard the explosion, got tea with a Maghen, went to a concert, and hung out with him and others till the wee hours of morning getting high in a cloud of never-ending pot smoke. Everyone was high, and perhaps, also, silently anxious. Life goes on, and the approach seems to be living life more intensely. The war with Lebanon, then the wall built between Israel and Sinai, and the proliferation of medical cannabis permits with diversion of pre-rolled joints from the medical program to the black market have all led to a greater amount of Israeli-grown flower, rather than hashish, on the market. Kibbutzim have taken to growing weed, while Israelis returning from their post-army trips to India bring back the drug culture savored on the beaches of Goa. The most popular platform has been Telegrass, something of an Uber for weed dealing: The app lives on the anonymous messaging platform Telegram. The phone app is already back in use, despite the raid. As for your everyday consumer, cannabis is decriminalized for possession of up to 15 grams. Now in the third phase of his research, Mechoulam is currently investigating other endogenous compounds related to anandamide, the endocannabinoid he discovered more than 20 years ago. These compounds have implications for a wide range of indications for everything from head injury to osteoporosis to addiction. In particular, anandamide is integral to autism. A study on the effects of high-THC joints in revealed the efficacy of cannabis for spasticity and dystonia, and increased quality of life and personal interactions in patients, which led researchers to plan autism trials. As recently as this year, Schleider published a study on cannabis for children diagnosed with the disorder. Some even reduced their use of other pharmaceutical medications. It really depends on symptoms. In collaboration with Israeli hospitals and universities, Tikun Olam and other medical cannabis companies are developing pharmaceutical-grade treatments, with consistent effects as flower pre-rolled joints , oil, tinctures, and other products. Every trial Lihi does gets published and that reaches doctors and changes the legitimacy and way the medical world perceives , so more patients can have access to it, whether in Israel or outside Israel. We can have that for disease like depression, schizophrenia, anxiety, post-trauma. By the s, there was government-backed research in Israel, decades ahead of most other countries. While not the only country ahead of the U. And with the European Review of Medical and Pharmacological Sciences reporting advances in marijuana research in Italy and other European countries, the U. Subscribe to our email newsletter. Skip to content. At 88, the scientist who first isolated THC is still addicted to research, studying the beneficial effects of cannabis on trauma, colitis, autism, and more It smelled like weed as I walked past a grassy, tree-shaded area recently near a water fountain and benches at Hadassah Medical Center in Ein Kerem, an affiliate of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Raphael Mechoulam delivers a speech to participants at the CannaTech conference, an international summit for accelerating cannabis innovation, in the Israeli city of Tel Aviv on March 7, Mechoulam serves today as the chairperson of the CannaTech conference. Who We Are Toggle child menu Expand. Hebrew U Toggle child menu Expand. What We Do Toggle child menu Expand. Events Toggle child menu Expand. Multimedia Toggle child menu Expand. Studying at Hebrew U Toggle child menu Expand. Alumni Toggle child menu Expand. Toggle Menu. Search for:.
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