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September 25, 1981 - Image 114

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-09-25

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114 Friday, September 25, 1981

TIE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Nahariya Returns to Normal

Happy New Year
To All Our Friends & Customers

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The town of Nahariya returns to normal after this
summer's terrorist rocket attacks.

By HADASSAH
BAT HAIM

Wish

World Zionist Press Service

All of You A PEACEFUL
Healthy NEW YEAR

NAHARIYA — There is
no mistaking the sound of a
rocket. Suddenly there is an
enormous CRACK as if the
sky had split open and a
brief moment of silence
when the air around seems
to shake.
On June 15, the first roc-
ket fell about 5 p.m., near
enough to rattle the win-
dows and shake the dust out
of the trees. It didn't need
the siren nor the Civil
Guard going round with
loudspeakers to tell us to
grab the children and get
into the shelters.
The second one was
nearer but less destructive.
It fell into the sea on the far
side of the stone pier that
separates the bathing area
from the little marina. A
huge waterspout rose hun-
dreds of meters into the air,
splashing swimmers and
sunbathers with spray and
spume.
Scores of holiday-
makers in this resort
town took their children,
their clothes and their in-
flated mattresses and,
shepherded by the life
guards, got quickly into
the building across the
road. (Some took only
their children. In the
morning the seashore
was littered with thermos

Joyous,

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South of Maple
Birmingham, Mich.

23133 COOLIDGE
Oak Park, Mich

To our
customers relatives and friends

We Wish A Happy & Prosperous

NEW YEAR
UPFAL ELECTRIC SERVICE

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Wela and Charles Upfal
25060 Pierce Ave., Slfd. 48075

HAPPY NEW YEAR

We Make Our Own Glosses

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IMPORTED FRAME FASHIONS

PRESCRIPTIONS FOR GLASSES
ACCURATELY FILLED
• DESIGNER FRAMES

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ROSEN OPTICAL SERVICE

13720 W. 9 MILE nr. COOLIDGE
II 7 - 5068

OAK PARK, MICH.

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Mon _ir, 9

to 5

flasks, surf boards, rac-
kets and snorkles.)

Altogether
several
thousand tons of high explo-
sive rained on and about our
modest homes in the next
few days. When we looked
outside we could see tall
columns of smoke rising in
the still summer air.
The whine of fire engines
was continuous. So too were
the voices of the police
broadcasting from their
circling cars: "Stay in the
shelters. Do not come out
into the streets."
One man who jumped into
his car to see what was hap-
pening was killed by a di-
rect hit. Two others died
outside their homes. Seven-
teen wounded were admit=
ted to the hospital but the

evacuated as the hospital
was hit too.
Extensive damage was
done to the hospital
maternity ward but there
were no casualties: Doc-
tors and nurses and the
whole of the administra-
tion went smoothly into
their emergency.routine.
They have had consider-
able practice during the
last few years.
People were talking in lit-
tle groups whenever there
was a lull which seemed

hopeful of being prolonged.
"Where were you when
?" and "Did you
realize at the beginning?"
Telephone lines were

ing out, externalizing their
fears. "Zoom! Bang! Here it
comes." They all flattened
themselves on the ground.
"I'm a pilot chasing them.
Brr. Brr."

While leaders negotiate
a cease-fire, the shops

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Old Orchard Shopping Plaza

Maple at Orchard Lake Rds.
851-3660—West Bloomfield
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TAPPER FAMILY'

& staff;

Wish All Their
Friends & Customers

A HAPPY NEW YEAR

Filled with
Health, Happiness & Peade

See Why Everyone's Tiilking!

Tapper's, the source.

26400 West Twelve Mile Road
In Southfield's Racquelime Mall

Northeast cornet of 12 Mrte d Northwestern

357-5578

HOURS

Mon Tues . WOO. Fr. Sat 106
ThUl 40 9

next day they had to be

jammed with international
calls as relatives tried to get
through from abroad.
The children started act-

to all from
Iry and Sol Cohen
and the Gang of

- - The

open again and the
beaches fill up. Parents
drop off their youngsters
at day camps and go to
work, but everyone
leaves a number where
they can be contacted.
The tourists stay where
they are in the hotels
gathering stories to take
home.
Half the town turns out
for the funerals. It is a small
town and it is our neighbors
who were killed. High gov-
ernment dignitaries are
there and the media cover-
age is world-wide. We locals
remind each other how
popular we are when disas-
ter strikes. At all other
t times `rio'boiSkithoreii knovis

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by Sonia Freedman

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