6 Friday, December 26, 1980 Hebron Blast JERUSALEM (JTA) — One person was killed and another wounded recently in an explosion near Heb- ron. NEED A MAID? call 545 - 1816 Suburban Maid Service Insured 21751 Coolidge, Oak Park Deliver & Pick-Up Our Maid We supervise our work THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Jews Killed in Iran, Germany "Islamic Teheran's Hodjatoleslam judge," Guihani, said at the time that Farzami was arrested on the basis of documents fourid at the American em- bassy after its occupantion. He said these documents showed that Farzami was paid a monthly stipend by the "American imperialist spies." Farzami, according to French sources, explained at the time of his arrest that he was paid for various translations and that he needed this money to "sup- plement his meager in- come" from the AFP. The Jewish journalist was exe- cuted in Teheran's Evin Central Prison where 337 people have already been executed since the Ayatol- lah came to power. (Continued from Page 1) langen, and for a time speculation and insisted owned the Ner Tamid Pub- later that there were no lishing Co. which spe- cialized in Jewish books. clues. Werner Nachman, No organization or indi- vidual has claimed respon- chairman of the Jewish sibility for the killings. community of West Ger- Premier Franz-Joseph many, condemned the mur- Strauss of Bavaria de- der which, he said, was nounced the crime and aimed against all democrats promised that every effort in the country. He denied a will be made to trace those rumor that Levin had been a personal aide to Moshe responsible. Levincame to West Ger- Dayan when the latter was many in the late 1950s from Israel's defense minister. A Israel where he is known to similar denial was issued by have a family. He was the Israeli embassy in chairman for several years Bonn. The Iranian Jew, Far- of the Jewish community of zami, who was 70 years Nuremburg, near Er- _ old, headed for almost 20 years the main Teheran foreign language daily, "Journal de Teheran," serving as its editor and publisher. After the paper closed down fol- lowing the takeover of the Iranian government by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, Farzami started working for the AFP as a translator and reporter. Arrested last February, his trial was held in secret and the verdict kept secret. In the tradition of ► RVING'S FURNITURE Let me personally take care of all your needs The man who is believed to have been the presiding judge at the trial, Guihani, later said he was "ashamed that no more enemies of the people and of Islam" have been executed. According to Teheran Radio, he promised to be "more vigilant" in the future. (Copyright 1980, JTA, Inc.) Tell me what you're looking for . . . the exact furni- ture, the name, the specific pieces. Let me see what I can come up with . . . and how much money I can save you. There are many speakers who came from Israel to the United States to address American Jewish audi- ences. But none more unique than Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz, the talmudic scholar and mystic who ap- peared recently at "Dialogue 80," the commu- nity forum at Cong. Bnai Jeshurun in Manhattan moderated by Rabbi William Berkowitz. Steinsaltz, who has taken public stands in Israel, re- vealed some of his views 3 ) 3065 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD IN KEEGO HARBOR during the dialogue. "Israel ACROSS FROM THE KEEGO THEATER • PHONE 681-3900 is tired: and has created a 10 MINUTES FROM MAPLE & TELEGRAPH OPEN MONDAY. THURSDAY 8 FRIDAY FROM 9 30 AM to 8 30 PM political and moral rigidity TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY. 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Noting that planning for the defusion of the inter- group tension was prefera- ble to dealing with riots, the Committee recently suggested, that its local leaders work in close con- sultation with municipal of- . ficials and with local repre- sentatives of the U.S. Jus- tice Department Commu- nity Relations Service in taking preventive action. Rabbi Finds Danger in What He Calls Israel Rigidity By DAVID FRIEDMAN $500 Begin, Sadat Renew Promise to Continue Peace Talks for 4 days Blues Brothers American Gigolo The Fog Star Trek All That Jazz Starting Over Little Darlings China Syndrome Chapter II Coal Miners Daughter IDEO • • • • North Dallas Forty "10" • Muppet Movie Alien • Jaws The Jerk .PLUS 12 Mile at Evergreen Evergreen Plaza • OPEN 7 DAYS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 569-2330 • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • audience that included many college students at- tracted by his reputation. Paradoxically, this situa- tion has come about at a time when there is more hope for peace, he noted. Steinsaltz said the ability of Jews has always been that they could adapt to change. He said the reason Israel emerged victorious from its wars was that the army always had an abun- dance of initiative and did not follow the rules set by others. The Jerusalem rabbi was then asked to turn his attention to Gush Emunim, the militant ul- tranationalist group that has sought to establish Jewish settlements on the West Bank, often against the wishes of the government. "As persons they are the finest Israel has produced," Stein- saltz said. "Emotionally," he supports them. But, in- tellectually "I don't think they are doing the right things." Steinsaltz explained that Israel "isn't strong enough" at this time to support such a policy. "Reluctantly, I go with the other side," he said. But he seemed to hint that the Gush Emunim might be valuable as a bargaining point for negotiations on the West Bank. Steinsaltz However, added one proviso, "If there were two million more American Jews" in Israel "we could do these things." On other matters, Stein- saltz said that Israel should be the center of the Jewish people. Levity of behavior is the bane of all that is good and virtuous. —Seneca without an avenue." He met with a top EEC dip- lomat, British Foreign Secretary Lord Car- rington, in London be- fore he returned to the U.S. The joint Begin-Sadat statement ended with ex- pressions of thanks to President Carter "for the part he and his advise , played in helping us to MO \ forward in our quest for peace in the Middle East." The two leaders also ex- pressed gratitude to President-elect Reagan for his promise that the U.S. would remain committed to the Camp David process. CASH' FOR YOUR ommorms PRECIOUS JEWELS ISc ree . ) " :zelgeeal'E 755 W. Big Beouet Rd. 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