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February 04, 1983 - Image 46

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-02-04

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46 Friday, February 4, 1983

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Party

Lunch Thanks Church Board

CARICATURES

Officers and board mem-
bers of Cong. Beth Abraham
Hillel Moses hosted their
counterparts from the First
Church of Christ Scientist
at a luncheon last Friday.
The small luncheon at
Adat Shalom Synagogue
was a gesture of gratitude to
the church for allowing
Beth Abraham Hillel Moses
to use the church for Sab-
bath services following the
January fire that destroyed
the synagogue's sanctuary
and social hall.
The synagogue will

hold services tomorrow
at Knoliwood Country
Club and plans to have
Sabbath services- there-
after in the synagogue's
school wing until the
sanctuary is rebuilt.
Rabbi A. Irving Schnip-
per said the luncheon "was a
thank-you to the church.
We've been neighbors for 12
years, but it took a tragedy
to bring us together."

Ambush Kills Israeli Soldier

TEL AVIV (JTA) — An
by
Israeli soldier was killed
Chuck Borshanian
and three others were
wounded
Sunday when
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their patrol car was am-
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bushed near the Beirut city
limits.
A military spokesman
said their car was hit by two
rocket-propelled grenades.
AND HIS
Soldiers in a second patrol
continentals
car returned fire, but the at-
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of Hassidic Music
The army identified the
Lillian Wald founded the
dead soldier as David
Henry
St.
settlement
in
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Barda. He was to have re-
New York.
turned home Sunday to
attend the funeral of his
grandfather who died
Saturday. Barda's father
suffered a heart attack
when he was informed of his
son's death. The father was
rushed to the hospital.
Detroit Area Retail Kosher
The attack was the 30th
To you our customers from the members of the Detroit Area Retail Kosher Meat Dealers
Melt Dealers Assoc_
attack
by Palestine Libera-
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you money.
tion Organization units on
Not only do you get that personalized service, you also get the advantage of carload
Israeli troops since the be-
purchases to save you money.
ginning of the year and the
Remember also all member markets carry only the finest of kosher products in their stores and are individually owned so that they
can give you that extra service, quality and price.
first inside the Beirut city
You don't have to be Jewish to enjoy the best.
limits.
The proliferation of
these incidents which
have caused Israeli
Oven Ready
casualties in recent
weeks has led to reported
confrontations between
the Israeli army and the
marines. The latter have
barred Israeli troops
from entering their zone
in pursuit of PLO assail-
ants.
Israeli officers have com-
plained that the marines,
part of the 4,000-man U.S.-
Only at your member market do you still get that personalized service!
French -Italian multi-
national force in Beirut,
have been lax in allowing
PLO terrorists to infiltrate
their zone and escape after
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railroad tracks. The U.S.
has vehemently denied
those allegations.
#1
.
U.S. #1 MACINTOSH
Maj. Gen. Amir Drori,
commander of the northern
region met last Friday with
U.S. special envoy Morris
Draper and the marine
commanding officer to reaf-
firm the railroad line as the
miff
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boundary between the Is-
raelis and the marines and
to take measures to avoid
future confrontations.
SEALTEST
WHOLE SMOKED
The Israeli and American
officers agreed to set up
telephone and radio connec-
tions between their forward
posts for that purpose.
It was also agreed that
half gal.
the Americans would
lb.
continue to man a post in
an abandoned building
on the Beirut University
NATURAL
campus at Reihan which
is in the area patrolled by
Israeli troops.
Meanwhile, the Christian
ONIONS
sold in chunks
quarters in east Beirut re-
portedly came under rocket
and artillery attack from
Moslem-occupied
west Be-
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-
irut Sunday raising fears of
a new escalation of violence
in Lebanon.
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In Natanya, two teams of
Israeli and Lebanese
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negotiators met Tuesday to
discuss troop with-

ERIC
ROSENOW

drawals and future rela-
tions as British soldiers ar-
rived in Beirut to join the
multinational peacekeep-
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