18 Friday, January 14, 1983 Police Issue Terror Warning TEL AVIV (JTA) — Police have warned the pub- lic to be on the alert for ter- rorist attacks, either in the form of explosive charges left in public places or direct gunfire, following the gre- nade attack on a bus in Tel Aviv which injured 12 people Saturday night. The extremist Palesti- nian Abu Nidal group has claimed responsibility for the attack, according to a London Arabic-language newspaper. Three of the injured re- main hospitalized, but all the others have been re- leased. Police say that 19 Arabs remain under deten- tion and their interrogation continues for possible im- plication in the attack. All live or work in the vicinity of the attack. GREAT MUSIC And Excellent Lighting For All Occasions High quality sound and professional DJ. FINDLAY ENTERTAINMENT PRODUCTIONS For Bookings Call H & L ASSOC. '967-3978 With this ad Save $19.83. This offer is good thru March 31, 1983. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Labor, Liberals and Herut Suffer from In-Fighting, By MOSHE RON The Jewish News Special Israel Correspondent TEL AVIV — Yitzhak Rabin waits for his oppor- tunity to regain the Labor Party leadership from Shi- mon Peres. They meet and consult each other, but Rabin is not willing to put up with a position of "Number Two" in the party behind Peres. Polls show that the pros- pects of the Labor Party in the next elections would be better if Rabin would lead the party. After the election debacle for Labor in 1977, Peres reorganized and strengthened the party. He succeeded, but he has an old account to settle with Ra- bin, Who attacked him strongly in his book, "Serv- ice Book." The Likud used passages of this book in its election campaign, repeat- ing what Rabin had said about Peres. Many members of the Labor Party blame Rabin for moving away from the party line in several areas. They blame him for accept- ing a Jabotinsky medal. Rabin explains that he was invited to give a lecture to IZL veterans and was awarded a medal after the lecture. TaMaRCIFF LeasinG co Did Dig Uncover Oldest Hebrew Reference to God? INFLATION BUSTERS! 1982 BUICK REGALS, SKYLARKS AND CENTURY COMPANY CARS All Equipped With: Radio, A/C, Auto Trans. , PS, PB, Rear Defroster and More Priced from 1 99 95 mo. Use Tax • 36 Mo. Closed End Lease • 15,000 Mi. Per Year • FREE Service Loaners • $300 Refundable Rebate Deposit • License Plates Incl. We Lease All Makes & Models TamaRDFF LeasinG co 28585 TELEGRAPH RD. Across From Tel-12 Southfield SHIMON PERES Meanwhile, some members of the Labor Party are trying to con- vince President of Israel Yitzhak Navon not to run for a second term, but to return to active political life and head the Labor list in the next Knesset elections. This seems to be the only possible al- ternative to a Likud vic- tory. Navon said these appeals are interfering with his presidency. He says that he will decide his future in February. All the same, the pro-Navon campaign is con- tinuing in the Israeli press. * * * The Liberal Party, ac- cording to its old agreement with Herut has 18 Knesset members and six portfolios in the Cabinet. It is rio secret that if the Liberals had to stand for election outside the Herut list, they (313) 353-1300 DULANY'S JERUSALEM (JTA) — A young Tel Aviv University archeologist believes he has found the oldest Hebrew reference to the name of God in a treasure trove of coins, amulets and other ancient objects yielded by an ar- cheological dig on a hill fac- ing Mt. Zion in Jerusalem. Gabriel Barkay, who con- ducted the excavations three years ago, told an lec- ture audience at the Roc- kefeller Museum in Jerusalem that the nature of the discovery was un- ravelled only last month by a special technique applied in the laboratory of the Is- rael Museum. The objects under study were two pure silver Hebrew Prayer Oriental Connoisseurship SPECIAL EVENT Dulany's Gallery finds itself in the unique position of a change of direc- tion. This is a one-time-only opportunity to purchase choice pieces of Ming through 19th Century oriental art and furnishings at extremely substantial reductions that will prove to be honest and exceptional values. Special Event Hours thru Feb. 15th Tues., Fri. & Sat. 10:30-6 PM Wed. & Thurs. 10:30-9 PM Sunday 12:30-4:30 PM would not get half of their Knesset seats. But Prime Minister Begin knows quite well, that without the aid of the Liberals he would never have come to power. Some Herut leaders are now demanding that the Likud list for the next Knesset elections be based on the actual power of its components. This demand gets stronger when Knesset or Cabinet members of the Liberals demonstrate inde- pendent attitudes. Several months ago there were talks in the Likud to unite Herut with the Liberal Party, but difficulties arose. The talks of unison were put off and Herut leaders demanded a change in the agreement between the two parties. The Liberals have lost their independent political and economic line. They surrender to the views Of Herut. Liberal MK Yitzhak Berman had to resign when he refused to support the government on the war in Lebanon, the settlement policies in Judea and Samaria and relations be- tween Israel and the United States. Vice Minister David Shiffman was chosen to take the place of Berman in the Cabinet, but he died. Since then an internal struggle has been going on for weeks. 183 Oakland Birmingham, MI 48009 (313) 645-2233 scrolls dating from the Seventh Century BCE. Barkay would not iden- tify the other texts, except to say he was still trying to decipher them. He said he kept his re- search on the objects more or less secret up to now to avoid agitating ultra-Orthodox Jews who might accuse him of desecrating ancient Jewish graves. The exca- vations, alongside St. Andrews Church above the Hinnom Valley, were described by ar- ' cheologists as the "most sensational" in 150 years of digs and around Jerusalem. They yielded the largest amount of Jewelry ever found at a Jerusalem site and the oldest coin ever found in the country — a sixth Century BCE coin in the shape of a crab from the Aegaean island of Kos. Barkay said he found the two silver prayer scrolls in an underground tomb chamber filled with gifts placed alongside the bones of the deceased. He explained that earlier Hebrew references to God's name have not been found because they were on papyrus or other perishable material God's name would not appear on stone inscrip- tions because they were not traditionally religious texts, he said. Woe to him whose advo- cate becomes his prosecutor! Seven candidates are fighting for the party lead- ership: Vice Minister for Agriculture Pessah Gruper, Knesset member Sara Do- ron, former , Knesset member Moshe Meron, Knesset members Dr. Yehuda Perah and Yitzhak Zeiger, former Vice Mayor of Haifa Zvi Zimerman and journalist Sgalit Priel. All seven candidates have patrons in the party. The central committee of the party should have been convened to decide the matter, but Vice Pre- mier Simha Erlich post- poned the meeting, argu- ing that after the results of the inquiry commis- sion on the massacre in Beirut are announced, there could be Knesset elections and changes in the government. * * * For many weeks several blocs in Herut have tried to choose the successor to Menahem Begin. There is a group which supports De- fense Minister Ariel Sha- ron, another prefers Fi- nance Minister Yoram Aridor. Also mentioned are Vice Prime Minister David Levy and Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir. There are rumors about the candidacy of the Israel Ambassador to the U.S. Moshe Arens. Yoram Aridor supports Shamir. There is a strong confrontation between Aridor and David Levy: Both are competing for the chairmanship of the per- manent commission for the next congress of the Herut movement. Levy previously held this office. The corn- mission has a strong influ- ence in choosing party representatives. It seems that the struggle between these groups is happening too early. Begin declared a few months ago that he intends to leave political life. But "Be- ginologists" doubt, if he really intends to do so. He may just be standing back to watch the in-fighting. YITZHAK RABIN BILL - MEYER MUSIC 355-2721 PEOPLE'S CHOICE 459-7287 INNO- VATIONS 589-2478 Three convenient programs: • Precious Metals Accounts ♦ Gold Coin Storage Accounts • Coins or Bars in Gold or Silver CALL 362-5000, EXT, 223 LbertyState Oaldand Bankaperrust Mertyliailli. MEMBERS FDIC