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January 02, 1981 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-01-02

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Abu-Hatzeira Decision Delayed

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Attorney General Yitzhak
Zamir dropped a bombshell
in the Knesset's House
Committee, delaying for at
least two weeks its decision

NY's Ed Koch Tours Israel

over whether to remove the
JERUSALEM (JTA) —
immunity of Religious Af- Mayor Edward Koch of New
fa ri s Minister Aharon York, declaring that he was
Abu-Hatzeira who has been in Israel on "a strictly pri-
indicted on three counts of vate visit for pleasure only,"
bribe-taking.
toured East and West
The committee, which Jerusalem in a tourist bus
Nis 9E.R St/4/
was expected to act last week while Mayor
DE1F
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last week, was thrown into Teddy Kollek, sitting in the
confusion by a letter from front, microphone in hand,
I:4 Zamir charging that the
served as his personal
police "used trickery" in guide. Koch arrived in Is-
0
building
its
case
against
the
°0 ) Joip
4:
rael after a week's vacation
minister.
in Egypt.
The attorney general,
oPE
He visited child care cen-
who had been pressing hard ters, a fire house — where
for a waiver of immunity in the two mayors donned fire
'4 NuAll4
order to bring Abu-Hatzeira helmets to pose for televi-
to trial and seemed at the sion and press photo-
FOR THE FINEST
point of getting it, said he graphers — archeological
did not know beforehand of excavations around the Old
the alleged "trickery" and City walls and the residence
0T OGR AP
did not explain its exact na- of the Greek Orthodox Met-
ture.
P WEDDINGS T
ropolitan Germanius to
BAR MITZVAS
convey
condolences on the
7,000 on Golan
recent death of the Pat-
BERNIE
JERUSALEM (ZINS) — riarch Benedictus from New
Some 7,000 Israelis live in York's 300,000 member
29 kibutzim on the 42-mile Greek community.
and ASSOCIATES
long, 15-mile wide Golan
He also attended mid-
Heights. There are also night Christmas mass in
10,000 Druze in the area.
Bethlehem along with
thousands of pilgrims in St.
The Ultimate In Ladies Fashions
Catherine's Church. He and
Israeli dignitaries were
among the 400 guests in-
vited to the service.
31455 Southfield Rd.
Koch wound up his tour at
Lower Level of Steve Petix Bldg.
the City Hall where he
drank a toast to united

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Jerusalem. He said he was
sympathetic toward Kol-
lek's idea of Jewish and
Arab boroughs in the Old
City so that each ethnic
group could run its own af-
fairs.

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Ask Ratification

NEW YORK — Calling
on the U.S. to ratify the
United Nations convention
on the prohibition of
genocide, Bnai Brith Inter-
national presented on loan a
bust of Raphael Lemkin,
author of the measure, to
the U.S. Mission to the UN.

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11:15 a.m. Jan. 21 at the
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