THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Demonstrators Mark Grunzweig Murder JERUSALEM (JTA) — An estimated 40,000 people marched and massed in the heart of Jerusalem Satur- day night to commemorate the first anniversary of the grenade murder of Peace Now activist Emil Grunzweig. There were no incidents. The demonstration, or- ganized by the Peace Now movement, was the largest ever held in the city. In addition to demands that the killers of Grunzweig be brought to justice, the demonstrators called for the complete withdrawal of Is- raeli troops from Lebanon and urged the Likud gov- ernment to step down. Grunzweig, a 33-year-old teacher, was killed when a hand grenade of Israel army issue was thrown into a crowd of Peace Now demon- strators on the night of Feb. 10, 1983, outside the Prime Minister's Office. Saturday night, the marchers bearing torches formed a human chain along Ben-Yehuda Street, one of Jerusalem's main thoroughfares and as- cended the hill to the government offices. It was the same route fol- lowed by the Peace Now group, Grunzweig among them, almost a year ago. The memorial rally began with a minute of silence for Grunzweig. Speakers in- cluded Mayor Teddy Kollek of Jerusalem. He said the grenade which killed Grunzweig was a warning that terrorism had infil- trated the Jewish commu- nity and was being used by Jews against Jews. The warning was not heeded and terror continued and was even strengthened, the mayor said. He was referring, appar- ently, to the recent grenade and bomb incidents at Christian and Moslem reli- gious shrines -- most re- cently on the Temple Mount — attributed to Jewish ex- tremists. "Either we control terror or terror will control us," Kollek warned. Tzaly Reshef, a Peace Now leader, declared that the memory of Grunzweig can be honored by continu- ing in his path and demand- ing that those in responsible positions be held accounta- ble for their actions. He cited mounting demands for a withdrawal from Leba- non. "More and more people support Peace Now, fewer and fewer are willing to WB Construction JERUSALEM (JTA) — Asher Wiener, director - general of the Construction and Housing Ministry, said last Thursday that con- struction activities will con- tinue in Judea and Samaria, although cuts in the ministry's budget might slow down the pace of ac- tivity. He said that deliberations on budget cuts have not yet been concluded, but that whatever the outcome, con- struction will not be inter- rupted. support a failing policy such as that of the government," he said. Shaul Friedlander, a professor at the Hebrew University, aimed his re- marks at the Likud gov- ernment. "You have been here too long for the too little good you have done. In the name of God, go," he demanded. Yitzhak Ben-Aharon, a veteran Laborite, accused the Likud government of up- setting the norms which had prevailed in Israeli society for 40 years. It is high time for a change, he said. Earlier, Premier Yitzhak Shamir condemned in- tolerance and lack of mutual respect in Israel and said that this atmosphere led to the kind of violence that culminated in the Grunzweig murder and the recent attacks against Christian and Moslem holy places. Shamir, who attended a memorial meeting for Grunzweig, said that politi- cal leaders who failed to condemn verbal violence shared the blame for the conditions that have led to physical violence. He stated that such at- tacks indicate that the civil laws of the country are being endangered by cow- ardice and intolerance. "The danger to our society today is internal, not exter- nal, and only we can uproot it," he declared. Friday, February 10, 1984 15 WOMEN! NEW YORK DESIGNER OUTLET WINTER-CLEARANCE SPRING ITEMS ARRIVING WEEKLY TAHARI HARVE BENARD GARY WORTH AND MORE! GOLDBERG & ASSOCIATES 5TH STREET MARKET 215 W. 5TH ST., ROYAL OAK (Just off S. Washington) Hours: M-S 10-5, Closed Sunday FOR INFORMATION CALL: 543-0389 DAILY WIEISTUAUF JEWELERS VALENTINE'S 'DAY SALE An additional 20% off our already discounted jewelry collection . . . Plus 50% off our large selection of watches . .. Seiko, Citizen, Pulsar, and others . . . Also 50% off our Crystal . . . Kosta Boda, Iittala, and others . . . Also 50% off our Accessories . . . Colibri, Cross, Dunhill, and other name brands. , Our "Annual Winter Sale" is combined with "Valen- tine's Day" to offer you great discounts . . . Feb- ruary 7th (Tues.) thru February 14th (Tues.). Show your loved ones how special they really are by choosing from the finest selection of custom jewelry and the best name brands available. 33 years of experience and quality service will back-up your gift selection. HOURS OUR NEW LOCATION OFFERS YOU DOOR TO DOOR EASY AND AMPLE PARKING. Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. 10 am - 6 pm Thursday 10 am - 8 pm Saturday 10 am - 5 pm M.:. :A% em.a: MasterCa71 — .4111 [ ALL SALES CAN BE EXCHANGED OR REFUNDED "SUNSET STRIP" 29536 Northwestern Highway Southfield, Michigan 48034 Phone: 3.57-4000