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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, July 4, 1980

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Israel was in morning
Tuesday for eight-year-old
Oron Yarden, whose
partially-decomposed body
was found in a shallow
grave in the sand dunes
near Natanya Monday
night, three weeks and one
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for ransom.
The police are holding a
suspect who reportedly con-
fessed the crime and di-
rected them to the spot
where the child was buried.
According to the police,
Oron died on June 10,
two days after he was ab-
ducted from the Savyon
quarter of Tel Aviv and sev-
eral hours before his par-
ents, Penina and Amos
Yarden, paid the IL 2 mil-
lion ($40,000) ransom de-
manded by the kidnapper.
The tragic ending of the
case has shocked and in-
furiated Israelis and raised
cries favoring capital
punishment for the crime of
kidnapping.
Police have refused to
identify the suspect by
name. However, he is
known to be a 33-year-old
lieutenant in the army re-
serve, the father of three
children, married but
separated from his wife.
He is reportedly an illus-
trator who worked mainly
on children's books.
The suspect was detained
Friday at his, home in
Natanya after ransom bills

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the ransom money on a des-
erted road near Neve
Ne'eman.
He buried the boy 36
hours later.
Whether the killing was
accidnetal or intentional, it
constitutes first degree
murder. Thousands of Is-
raelis telephoned newspap-
ers and broadcast stations
Monday night and Tuesday
demanding capital punish-
ment.
Leaders of the Lawyers
Association have also
recommended that kid-
napping be added to the
list of capital crimes.
Under present law, the
death sentence can be
imposed only on Nazi war
criminals convicted of
murdering Jews in the
Holocaust. An example
was Adolf Eichmann,
who was hanged in Israel
in 1961. Military courts
may also impose the
death penalty in certain
cases. Otherwise, the
maximum punishment
allowed for murder is life
imprisonment.
Meanwhile, the police
have been criticized for
their handling of the case.

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to discuss marital problems
wants help or a flirtation,
and the limits of a rabbi's
responsibility when he
wants to help a couple who
have a sexual problem.
Discussion on these and
related issues took place
during a special session of
the convention of which Dr.
Ruth Westheimer, adjunct
associate professor at New
York Hospital-Cornell Uni-
versity Human - Sexuality
Program, cited factors
which obligate the rabbi to
develop competence in deal-
ing with sexual problems.
She told the Reform rab-
bis that "to be effective in
helping congregants in this
subject area," a rabbi "must
be at ease in discussing sex-
uality, and clear about his
role. He must understand
the implications of the rela-
tionship between sexuality
and religion. He must be
ready to counsel, while
understanding that he is
not a sex therapist."
At the annual meeting,
Rabbi Jerome R. Malino,
president of the CCAR, said
he sensed a "lack of spiritu-
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"Ignoring the spiritual
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self-consciousness in our
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but we must, like Jacob's
ladder let our heads reach
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The Knesset Internal Af-
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mended the creation of a
special state committee,
headed by a judge, to exam-
ine the way the police hand-
led the investigation.

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deposited in a Rehovot bank
were traced to him. Police
found IL 1.5 million of the
ransom money concealed in
and around a house near
Neve Ne'eman, which the
suspect occupied with a
woman he was living with
and another man.
His two companions were
also arrested, but police said
the woman, a songwriter,
apparently had no knowl-
edge of the crime and was
expected to be released. The
other man will also be re-
leased.
Police said the official
autopsy indicated that
Oron was dead at the
time his killer was
negotiating the ransom.
They said the suspect
claimed the killing was
accidental. According to
his story, as relayed by a
police spokesman, he ac-
cidentally suffocated the
boy to prevent him from
crying out while driving
through Tel Aviv shortly
after the kidnapping.
Oron suffered from bron-
chial asthma.
Police said the killer con-
cealed the body in the trunk
of his car when he picked up

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