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 3 - B 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. 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