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April 13, 1984 - Image 52

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-04-13

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Friday, April 13, 1984

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Jack & Lenore Freed

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Vienna court
convicts nine
of anti-Semitism

Your Hosts At The

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And Their Staff

Heartily Wish
Their Friends & Customers

1402 S. COMMERCE (near the

intersection at Maple/15 & Pontiac Trail)



A VERY HEALTHY
AND HAPPY

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♦ And Norm LePage's

Entire Staff
Heartily Wish All
♦ Their
Customers and

♦ Friends. The Utmost In
♦ Health, Happiness and
Prosperity On


PASSOVER




PASSOVER
353-517( .9

23055 TELEGRAPH AT 9 MILE RD.

FREE
POPCORN

Family Dining Restaurant

15600 W. 10 MILE RD. AT GREENFIELD (New Orleans Mall)




FAMILY TAVER

AND

559-5080

WISH ALL ITS
FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS
A HEALTHY AND HAPPY
PASSOVER

Neighborhood Gathering Place

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦

HAPPY
PASSOVER

DINNER SPECIALS EVERYDAY

4 p.m. to Closing

STUFFED BREAST OF VEAL $425

With Soup & Vegetable. . .

8 OZ. STRIPS FOR TWO

LOBSTER TAILS FOR TWO
With Soup,
, Salad, Baked Pot. & Veg.. 1

SENIOR
CITIZENS

23041 COOLIDGE AT 9 MILE

356-2310

RESTAURANT
542-2799

OPEN 7 DAYS — MON.-FRI. 6:30 p.m.-9 p.m.
SUN. 8 a.m. 9 p.m.
SAT. 7 a.m.-9 p.m.

-

BREAKFAST SPECIALS

SERVED ALL DAY

HAPPY
ADDITIONAL CHARGE OF 20 CENTS
PASSOVER
AFTER REGULAR HOURS
ALSO DAILY LUNCH AND DINNER SPECIALS

T

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COUPON

2 FOR 1

1

No Carry-Outs
After 4 p.m.
1
BUY ONE MEAL BELOW LISTED AND GET
1
1
SECOND OF ANY BELOW LISTED AT NO CHARGE!

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IDF lists
terror victims

10°/..OFF

PHOENIX

There's nothing quite like .. .

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1095

With Sou p, Salad, Rice & Veg.. . .

We wish all our customers and
friends a HAPPY PASSOVER. We
will be open our regular hours
during this Passover
season. Stop by and
select from our
fabulous array of
Kosher for
Passover foods.

(Corner of 12 Mile Rood)

$

BROILED WHITEFISH FOR TWO $995

plaza deli

FRANKLIN SHOPPING PLAZA
29145 NORTHWESTERN HWY.

. .

With Soup, Salad, Pot. & Veg

From The Staff of

OPEN
EVERYDAY
7 a.m.-9 p.m.

HARRY'S

• VEAL CUTLET, Pot. & Veg.
• LIVER & ONIONS, Pot. & Veg.
I • BAKED MEAT LOAF, Pot. & Veg.
I • SPAGHETTI With Meat Sauce
I • BAKED CHICKEN, Pot. & Veg.

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master charge

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$545

All Include Bread & Butter

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Vienna (JTA) — Nine
neo-Nazis — one West
German and eight Aust-
rians — were found guilty
by a Vienna court last week
of anti-Semitic acts, includ-
ing the bombings of Jewish
homes and Jewish-owned
businesses, and spreading
propaganda that the
Holocaust was a hoax.
All received prison sen-
tences ranging from three
months to five years, but the
sentences of five of the ac-
cused were suspended. The
trial, which ended April 2,
had lasted six months and
was the largest proceeding
against neo-Nazis in Au-
stria since the end of World
War II.
Although the sentences
were lenient, inasmuch as
Austrian law provides
prison terms of 5-10 years
for bombings, and in some
circumstances, life impris-
onment, the fact that all of
the accused were convicted
established a precedent for
future cases. At a similar
trial in 1962, six of eight de-
fendants were acquitted.
The charges included the
bombing of the homes of
Simon Wiesenthal, head of
the Vienna-based Nazi war
crimes documentation cen-
ter, and Alexander Giese, a
prominent Jewish jour-
nalist. Two clothing stores,
part of a Jewish-owned
chain, were also bombed,
one in Vienna and one in
Salzburg. A bomb was
placed in a park in the old
Jewish quarter of Vienna.
None of the bombings
caused casualties. However,
the park bomb, which failed
to explode, could have had
disastrous consequences.

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1
1
1
1

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2

Tel Aviv (JTA) — The Is-
rael Defense Force has pub-
lished a list of civilian and
military casualties suffered
by Israelis at home and
abroad and by visitors to Is-
rael over the last 19 years,
primarily due to acts of ter-
rorism.
In addition to the ter-
rorist incidents, 585
soldiers were killed and
about 3,400 were wounded
during the war in Lebanon,
the IDF noted in its report.
According to the IDF list,
made public last week, 730
Israelis and visitors have
been killed and 3,905
wounded by terrorists since
the Palestine Liberation
Organization began its op-
erations against Israel in
1965.
Of that number, 719 Is-
raelis — soldiers and civi-
lians — were killed along
the border and in terrorist
assaults abroad. An addi-
tional 3,753 were wounded
between 1965 and the start
of the war in Lebanon on
June 5, 1982.
Since the war began in
Lebanon, up to and includ-
ing last week's terrorist at-
tack in downtown
Jerusalem, 11 Israelis were
killed and 152 wounded as a
result of terrorist attacks.

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