12 Friday, August 22, 1975

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Judge Upholds Kosher Food Ruling for Jewish Prisoners

NEW YORK, (JTA) —
Federal Judge Jack B. Wein-
stein of Brooklyn has ruled
for a second time that. Jew-
ish inmates in federal pris-

ons, specifically Jewish De-
fense League founder Rabbi
Meir Kahane, have a consti-
tutional right to kosher
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food.
Judge Weinstein, who
sentenced Kahane to a
year's imprisonment for
violation of parole, also or-
dered that Kahane, an Or-
thodox Jew, be provided
kosher food when he was as-
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Orthodox Jewish prisoner to of Sol Hurok and Columbia
kosher food and also to rule Artists Management.
on a technical issue involv-
Federal Judge Thomas
ing jurisdiction. Judge Griesa, who sentenced Huss
Weinstein, noting that Ka- and Smilow, denied their re-
hane was in his court and quest for kosher food at
that he therefore had jurisd- Ashland. That denial was
iction, reaffirmed his origi- appealed to the U.S. Court
nal order for kosher food for of Appeals for the Second
Kahane.
Circuit in New York, which
The second Weinstein rul- dismissed the appeal on
ing cleared the way for the what COLPA called narrow,
federal appeals court to rule technical grounds. Lewin
on the constitutional ques- said the lawsuit was filed in
tion if the federal govern- response to the circuit court
ment appeals.
dismissal.
The National Jewish
The declaratory judgment
Commission on Law and asks that the Washington
Public Affairs (COLPA) is court order the defendants
proceeding with a lawsuit to provide Smilow with pre-
filed by Nathan Levin, a packaged frozen kosher
COLPA vice president, in meals for the six-months
district court in Washington remainder of his prison
last week, which asks for a term. The lawsuit also asks
declaratory judgment that for a preliminary injunction
the defendants provide to require provision of
kosher food to another Or- kosher foods pending out-
thodox Jewish prisoner.
come of the lawsuit.
The lawsuit named as
It also asked the court to
defendants Attorney Gen- order Carlson to amend
eral Edward Levi, Norman current federal prison reg-
Carlson, director of the ulations to include provi-
Federal Bureau of Pris- sion of kosher food for Or-
ons, and Jay Flamm, war-
den of the Youth Correc-
tional Facility at Ashland,
Ky.
The suit was filed on Aug.
13 on behalf of Jeffrey Smi-
low, 20, who, with Richard TEL AVIV (JTA) —
Huss, 19, was sentenced her Three Arab terrorists were
to a year at the Ashland fa- killed Wednesday after they
cility for refusing to testify entered Israeli territory
in the trial of two other near Kibutz Hanita in the
members of the JDL, Stuart upper Galilee. One Israeli
Cohen and Sheldon Davis, in soldier was injured.
the January 1972 fire-bomb-
The terrorists were spot-
ing of the Maphattan offices ted at noon hiding near a

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Lewin said he expected
the federal court in Wash-
ington would announce
shortly a hearing on the
plaintiff's request for a pre-
liminary injunction.

in Galilee Battle With Israelis

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thodox inmates of federal
prisons and $100,000 in
damages which the suit
claimed Smilow had suf-
fered by denial of kosher
food to him in prison.

3 Terrorist Infiltrators Killed

IF YOU HAVE AN

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RABBI KAHANE

Farmington Hills

stone wall after an Israeli
patrol discovered signs that
someone had crossed the
border from Lebanon.
The terrorists fired a
bazooka shell at the Israeli
soldiers and in a fierce
battle that ensued two ter-
rorists were killed and the
Israeli soldier was in-
jured. The third terrorist
escaped into a bushy area
and after refusing to sur-
render he was killed in a
gun battle with the Israeli
troops.
The terrorists all had Ka-
lachnikoff rifles and Polish-
made ammunition.
Israel has been expecting
terrorist actions to coincide
with the arrival of Secretary
of State Henry A. Kissin-
ger.

Meanwhile, police are in-
vestigationg an explosion
which went off Saturday at
a small synagogue in the Tel
Aviv suburb of Tel Kabir
which slightly injured three
persons. Several elderly
men and some boys were in
the synagogue when the
bomb, estimated to contain
100 grams of explosive
charge, detonated. Damage
was minor.
The synagogue in a
wooden but is named after
Eli Cohen, the Israeli spy
who was hanged in Da-
mascus shortly before the
start of the Six-Day War.
It belongs to the Bulgarian
Jewish community. Sev-
eral Arabs were detained
for questioning.
In Jerusalem Sunday, a
police sapper dismantled a
bomb found near the Minis-
try of Education building.
The bomb vas made up of a
small quantity of explosives,
a battery and wristwatch.
Last Friday night bazooka
shells and small arms were
fired from Lebanon at an Is-
rael patrol near Zarit and
at the border town itself.
There were no casualties or
damage.

