THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 18 Friday, January 5, 1979 I Gush Emumm Continue Their Settlement Efforts W.C. Trojan "Son of C. Trojan" CUSTOM FU,RNITURE & CARPET CLEANING ON LOCATION THEE ESTIMATES Phone 576-1140 JERUSALEM (JTA) — Gush Emunim, the settle- ment group that calls for wide-ranging settlements throughout the adMinis- tered territories, experi- enced Tuesday one of its shortest settlement at- tempts ever. A group of Gush Emunim settlers occupied a hill near the Jerusalem-Ramallah highway. The settlers — 1919 CADILLAC ANDY BLAU "Best Deal In Town" . ----VviLsoN-cRissmAN CADILLAC RES. 642-6836 CALL BUS. MI 4-1930 1350 N.. WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM SPECIALTY SNACK BARS - Popcorn Bar Mitzvas Cotton - Candy Caramel Apples AND MORE Sweet 16s Birthdays Fund Raising 41:* CALL 542-8460 WEDDINGS BAR MITZVAS CELEBRATIONS Do something different — have your event RECORDED PROFESSIONALLY ON AN AUDIO VIDEO - TAPE for a lasting rememberance. INEXPENSIVE-- A-Wonderful Gift CALL: PROFESSIONAL VIDEO- ENTERPRISES, INC. FOR A COST QUOTATION. 358-1440 , Audio Video Recording Specialists group of some 50 people — erected a temporary fence and shut themselves inside. An army force which ar- rived shortly after made it clear that unless the settlers left they would be removed by force. In the mean time, several other Gush . Emunim families are still camping by an army roadblock near the Arab city of Nablus. The IDF will not allow the families to settle at a nearby site, which they claim was promised to them by the government. . Gush Emunim mem- bers retaliated _Tuesday by blocking other roads in Samaria. "If the freedom of move- ment of Jews' is limited," they said, "so will be others." Three Likud MKs, Geula Cohen, Dov Shilansky and Moshe Shamir, and Haim Druckman of the National Religious Party, rushed to the roadblock and fired off a telegram to Begin to order the road block removed. Cohen spent the night with the Gush and was joined by another militant, Yigael Hurwitz of Likud's Laam faction. - ' Interior Minister Yosef Burg of the NRP also visited the squatters but they were unable to persuade him to issue a political statement on their behalf. The Gush group, which was the first to establish it- self 'illegally on the West Bank in 1975, apparently sought a confrontation to obtain publicity. They an- nounced in advance their ixttention to occupy the un- authorized site. The group dispatched a letter to • Premier Menahem Begin and to three Cabinet ministers — Zevulun Hammer, Haim Landau-and Ariel Sharon — urging that Yeshiva University Alumni Association of Michigan Cordially invites you to attend a Charter Membership Meeting at the Young Israel of Oak Woods . Kashrut Restored LONDON — The Jewish Town Hall in Prague has re- stored kosher food service after 15 years, after obtain- ing a new shohet. The news in the Communist- controlled Jewish monthly "Vestnik" was reported by the International Council of Jews from Czechoslovakia. Czech Jews Cited 24061 Coolidge Highway Oak Park, Michigan LONDON — The Inter- national Council of Jews from Czechoslovakia re- . ported that the New York - based Czechoslovak Society for Arts and Sciences in- cluded a session on the con- tributions of Czechoslovak Jewry at its annual meeting last October in Cleveland. on Tuesday, January 16, 1979 at 8:00 in the evening Guest Speaker - Dean Abner Groff of the Yeshiva University Admissions Dept. Information 559-5783 their settlement plans be placed on the Cabinet's agenda immediately for approval. Their action appeared to be part of a coordinated plan by the Gush to force a show- down with the govern- ment on the settlement is- sue. Lust Wednesday army units evacuated two groups of Gush squatters from other unauthorized sites in the Samaria district. The resurgence of Gush activity coincided with the end of the three-month period of peace negotiations with Egypt that began fol- lowing the Camp David summit meeting in Sep- tember. Israel undertook at that time to freeze settle- ment activity in the occu- pied territories. But a dispute developed alm-o'st immediately be= tween Begin who insisted that the freeze was for three months only and President Carter who said it was, to last for the duration of peace talks. Although the three months ended Dec. 17, the government has refrained until now from establishing new settlements. Ranaan Weitz, head of . the World Zionist Organ- ization's Settlement De- partment, sharply criticized the Gush. He called them a band of ac- tivists who are trying to force the government to take political decisions but know nothing them- selves about settlemen6. It was learned from reli- able sources, meanwhile, that the controversial set- tlement established by the Gush near the Kadum army camp in the heart of Samaria almost two years ago will be given civilian status. Originally declared il- legal by the Labor-led gov- ernment which was then in office, the Gush were allowed to remain on the land nominally part of the 546-7524 Star Not Jewish NEW YORK — The Jewish Post and Opinion reported that race car driver Mauri Rose, one of 18 per- sons selected for induction into the new Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, is not.Jewish. military compound. But the army will soon relocate its base, leaving the original camp entirely to the Gush. Similarly, the Gush will soon be granted permanent settlement rights at Shilo; an area they seized without authorization last year. The Likud government allowed them to remain on the pre- text that they were on an archaeological expedition, a ruse that proved embarras- sing to the authorities and was emphatically denied by the Gish therri'selves. The government insists that all settlement moves be carried out according to plan and with official authorization. Gen. Avraham Orli, coor- dinator of activities in the occupied . territories met separately this week with Mayor Fahed Kawasme of Hebron and Rabbi Moshe Levinger, leader of the Or- thodox community of Kiryat Arba that adjoins it. His purpose was to prevent incidents after clashes Saturday between troops and some 300 Kiryat Arba Jews who wanted to pray at the Patriarchs Tomb in Hebron, a shrine sacred to both Jews and Moslems. The worshippers were evacuated by soldiers after local Arabs complained that Jews had infringed on their part of the tomb. The troops were then barely able to calm a crowd of angry Mos- lems waiting for their turn to pray. 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