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Schin- dler, president of the Union of American Hebrew Con- gregations (UAHC), warned last week that "American Jews and Jewish institutions" in the United States will probably be hit by Palestinian terrorists and their supporters who oppose the recently signed peace treaty between Israel and Egypt. Addressing a press con- ference at the UAHC head- quarters, Schindler, who accompanied Premier Menahem Begin to Egypt two weeks ago as part of the Israeli delegation, said that acts of violence by the PLO against Israel are "bound to increase" now and the vio- lence will reach "American shores" as well. Declaring that Begin's visit to Cairo was "an ex- traordinary success" and TamaRoFF Your Sign of Value For ... BUICK • OPEL • HONDA Sales & Service CUSTOM LEASING For . . . Tamaroff Leasing Inc. For ... MOTOR HOME & R.V. SALES Tamaroff Motor Home Center For ... MOTOR HOME & R.V. SERVICE • Tamaroff Motor Home Service Center 23820 Telegraph Road Between Nine & Ten Mile Rds., Southfield, Mich. 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Erik Hearon, chairman of the local chapter of the anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith, said that most of Jackson's 250 Jewish families lived in the north- east part of town, the sec- tion hardest hit by the flood- ing. He said the families that were evacuated had large amounts., of water in their homes and said the damage individual families suffered ranged from $5,000 to $100,000. About four or five businesses owned by Jews were wiped out, Hearon said. Hearon was reached at Temple Beth Israel, the city's only synagogue, which he said had been made inaccessible earlier by flooding of the roads leading to it. In Washington, Bnai r ARE YOU CONCERNED ABOUT AN ELDERLY PARENT OR FRIEND? THEN YOU SHOULD CONSIDER THE NEW an adult community 28301 Franklin Road, Southfield, Michigan 353-281 0 Included in one monthly payment . . . 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Another check for $850 was sent by Bnai Brith District 7 which includes Mississippi. Bnai Brith Executive Vice President Daniel Thursz said the money "would be used to complement the services being rendered by other agencies such as the Red Cross and the Salvation Army" which are taking care of those driven from their homes. Meanwhile, some Jews living in Wichita Falls, the scene of one of the worst tornadoes which hit the Texas-Oklahoma border last week, suffered injuries but none were killed, ac- cording to the Texas Jewish Post. The information about the impact of the tor- nadoes on the estimated 50 Jewish families in the north Texas city was provided to the Jewish weekly by Air Force Chaplain Elliott Weinschneider, who serves Jews at the Shepard Air Force Base as well as the Jewish families in Wichita Falls. Weinschneider said he had visited all the hospitals, finding only one Jewish in- jured person, Rebecca Selig- son, who was released soon after the chaplain's visit. 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