THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 24 Friday, February 22, 1980 Several Suspects Detained in Israel Following Fatal Gaza Terrorist Attack come to the source Foyer was an immigrant Several of the numerous TEL AVIV (JTA) β€” Re- from Argentina who joined suspects detained for ques- uben Foyer, 25, and Elaine Kibutz Kissufim in 1973 as Gazit, 22, were killed Feb. tioning over the weekend 16 in the first of two grenade were jailed and security a member of the Dror youth movement. Gazit, who lived attacks on Israeli vehicles sources said they were cer- in downtown Gaza. tarn these were the perpet- in Tel Aviv, belonged to a group planning to join the A local Arab passerby rators of the outrage. The kibutz and was also buried was fatally wounded and curfew clamped on Gaza 26400 W 12 Mile Rd eight other persons, includ- immediately after the st- in the cemetery there. 12 Mile & Northwestern Hwy In other developments, ing one Israeli civilian and tacks was lifted Monday by 357-5578 ldi injured. two soldiers, were n ed the military governor. Traf- police have detained two fic from Israel to the Gaza suspects in the Jan. 31 Strip was resumed after murder of 23-year-old 1 having been halted tempo- yeshiva student Yehoshua Sloma in Heb- rarily. Foyer and Gazit, both ron. According to police, p 1 civilians, were sitting in the suspects are brothers 1 an army pick-up truck and one was an eye- when the grenade witness to the murder. In Tulkarem on the West exploded. The Arab 15 UnC)all a I Bank, five terrorist suspects y y n e b pnaescpi ar im as- were charged by a military tel identified, w severely injured and tribunal with planning to I taken to Tel Hashomer place a bomb in the center of Petah Tikva. The bomb Hospital where he died. The others were injured exploded prematurely, in- when a second grenade was juring one of the suspects thrown at an Israeli car in who was hospitalized. k1/4 the same vicinity about 90 Under questioning, he ad- minutes later. It missed the mitted the plot and impli- car and exploded in a crowd cated the others, the of people Tithe sidewalk. authorities said. con- your For venience, we now offer a Gift Registry. Tapper's 1 I 1 1 beginning Sunday 1 February 24,108o 1 1 I l I enge PURIM PARTY! McDonnell Towers-Bright Spot 24400 Civic Center Dr. March 1 - 8:30 P.M. Hamantash - Gragers - Costume Party Donation $2 548 - 2666 Rabbi Nachman Simon Jewish Community Center Center Stage PRESENTS A Words and Music Theatre Production of Edgar Lee Masters anineli TREAT I) Jewel Kosher Caterers 1 I Present 71:474 eiLa di tit744141"4 inuatailyti odu? mstot4euteAftitoon4.4.114,M, d*i't guA,,utts ei tcelp 4g ttiv. tra iot on 2:751 r'' come to the Cafeteria at the Jewish Community Center 6600 W. Maple Road W. Bloomfield. Mi. 64/7/79 arβ€’1 tip tiP,a. 9,Iti apD.J;fe,e .:._-) rem-fer) .= I I Alberta Synagogue Ruined by Fire, Arson Suspected NEW YORK (JTA) β€” Police in Edmonton, Al- berta, are still investigating a fire that destroyed the sanctuary of Beth Shalom Congregation, the Conser- vative synagogue in that western Canada city. Police attributed the cause of the fire to arson. The fire, which occurred Feb. 13, was confined to the "The Jewish Idea" 1 aNS 1314 *.X11 R 12 HOURS , cceria , . "speak;a 4 subject TIME Is RUNNING OUT" MARCH 6, 1980 THURSDAY 7:30 P. M. Jewish Community Center 6600 W. Maple Road W. Bloomfield, Mi. for ticket information call 851-4019 Tax deductible sanctuary which is on the second floor of the two-story building. An auditorium which is also on the second floor and the other parts of the building were not dam- aged. Although a swastika was found "crudely drawn" with chalk on the wall of a base- ment classroom at the same time-- as the fire, the spokesman stressed that Rabbi Saul Z. Hyman, the congregatoin's spiritual leader, does not believe it was an act of anti-Semitism, but rather one of vandalism. The 300-family congrega- tion has not yet decided what to do about replacing the four Torah scrolls lost in the fire as well as the rest of the room, the spokesman said. Meanwhile, Beth Shalom members held serv- ices in a nearby Orthodox synagogue and plan to con- tinue to do so until their sanctuary is restored. HIAS Aiding Boat People HIAS, the worldwide Jewish migration agency, assisted 760 Indochinese refugees, consisting of 236 family units, to resettle in the United States in January. HIAS is committed to as- sist 6,000 Indochinese refu- gees this year, compared with 4,000 id 1979. "It is simply a matter of former boat people with long memories helping to- day's victims in political upheaval," stated Edwin Shapiro, president of HIAS. There is a set of malici- ous, prating, prudent gos- sips, both male and female, who murder characters to kill time; and will rob a young fellow of his good name before he has years to know the value of it. β€” Sheridan Performance Dates: Feb. 16, 17, 23, 24, Marc. 1 CONG. BETH ACHIM 21110 WEST TWELVE IIILE ROAD, SOUTHFIELD, INCH ON 48876 (313) 352-8670 BIG GALA FESTIVE-SABBATH March 1, 1980 For all Members - Young Adults - Children SABBATH MORNING SERVICES AT 8:45 A.M. Visiting Guest - RABBI FROM ISRAEL DR. GERSHON WINER Will Speak On "RISKS OF PEACE" *SABBATH EVENING-7:15 P.M. Main sanctuary MEGILLAH READING Youngsters will have a Marching Pageant TO BE FOLLOWED BY SOCIAL HOUR TO CONCLUDE - FESTIVE SABBATH DR. GERSHON WINER Will Speak in the Youth Lounge on "JEWISH HUMOR AND JEWISH VALUES" While Dr. Winer Speaks, There will be a Movie for the Youngsters George J. Rossman, Chairman