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For some people, it is the fulfillment of a lifetime of pilgrimage and homelessness; for others, it is a disillusioning entry into a harsh, pragmatic society ORDER NOW 1979 OLDS lease or buy Also Leasing All Other 1 979 Makes and. Models Call Dave Madison _ Jack Cherney 354-3300 GLASSMAN LEASING INC. where survival is second to nothing. For Segal's character Meredith Sloane, cooly beautiful daughter of a Philadelphia banker, the first trip to Israel is any- thing but an aliya. It is an official fact-finding mis- sion to an archeological dig sponsored by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, with a little sightse- eing in her spare time. Meri is charmed by the rough beauty of the land, the mixture of the cos- mopolitan and the simple, the warmth and energy of the people, the breakfasts of olives, cheese and yogurt. But her American sensi- bility is irritated by the Is- raelis' arrogant self- Israeli Cabinet Votes to Oust Gush Emunim Settlement JERUSALEM (JTA) — The cabinet, meeting in emergency session Wed- nesday, decided to remove the illegal settlement estab- lished by about 70 Gush Emunim followers on a hill- top near Nablus. A communique released after the meeting said there was no room for any settle- ments not approved by the government and warned that such settlements will be removed. The cabinet convened as a ministerial security com- mittee with the participa- tion of Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan and Defense Minister Ezer Weizman only hours after their re- turn from the U.S. The meeting was called urgently to deal with the Gush attempt to plant the new settlement in the Samaria region of the West Bank in defiance of the gov- ernment and in contraven-- 6ENIOQ CITIZEN6 ENJOY tion of Premier Menahem Begin's undertaking in the Camp David agreements that no new settlements will- be established in occu- pied territories while peace negotiations are in pro- gress. The cabinet's decision apparently means that the army will be ordered to remove the settlers, by force if necessary. The Gush, infuriated by Be- gin's agreements at Camp David, took over an 1,800-foot peak east of Nablus Wednesday, raised the Israeli flag, and declared that they were forming a new set- tlement called Alon Moreh, after a biblical site in the region. They vowed to resist any at- tempts to remove them. The army declared the area a military zone and blocked all roads to prevent the infiltartion of additional settlers while awaiting or- ders. Gush Emunim Ordered to Halt at Beit El Site JERUSALEM (JTA) — The Supreme Court Sunday ordered a halt to develop- ment work at Beit El, a new Gush Emunim settlement near Ramallah On the West Bank, where 60 families es- tablished themselves last week. In a two-pronged action, the court issued an order nisi requiring Defense Minister Ezer Weizman to explain within 40 days why permission was granted to establish the civilian set- tlement on land taken over by the army in 1970 for military needs. The order also applies to the military commander of the West Bank and the commander of the Ramallah region. 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Robinson, active in Jewish educational and religious activities on Long Island and a partner in the Monarch Wine Company (producers of Manischewitz Wines,) will receive the Louis Marshall Memorial Medal of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America in New York in November. assurance and their obses- sive devotion to. Eretz Yis- rael. Most irritating of all is the presence of Arik, the handsome sabra commando who invites himself into her life with easy familiarity. Her growing love for the man and the feeling for his country are shattered one night by a bloody terrorist attack on a kibutz. Segal, a former actress, worked in Israel as a re- porter and met her hus- band, Moshe, in that coun- try. They now live in Philadelphia. Marianne Kanter is also a former ac- tress who is an independent film producer based in New York. All That The Name Implies We Remove & Rehang Trade Member American Society of Interior Designers (A.S.I.D.) 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