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Menachem Neuberger, 28, is the son-in-law of Rabbi Eliezer Waldman Jew by choice, settled in Is- who heads a yeshivah rael 15 years ago and pre- where religious studies sently is director of a alternate with military yeshivah in Kiryat Arba. exercises. Both Levinger The state originally in- and Waldman have been de- dicted 27 suspects. Three, tained by police for ques- who confessed to lesser tioning and later released. charges in a plea- No charges have been filed bargaining process, were against them. identified earlier. One is Other suspects identified Noam Yinnon from the are Natan Nathanson, sec- Golan Heights, who was retary general of the Gush tried separately and sen- Emunim, who is implicated tenced to 18 months' im- in the attacks on the prisonment. Two others, mayor)3; Zeev Friedman, Gilad Peli and Yosef Zuria, former deputy chairman of who confessed last week are the Kiryat Arba settlement awaiting sentence. Two council; Yehuda Ezion, a army officers, Maj. Shlomo founder of Ofra settlment on Levytan and 'Capt. Aharon the West Bank; Yeshua Ben Gilla, have pleaded not Shusan, 34, an army cap- guilty and will be tried tain; Yaacov Heiman, 46, separately. an air force pilot from the Golan Heights; his brother, The trial of 22 suspects Ben-Zion Heiman, 48 and which began Sunday is ex- his son Boaz Heiman, 23, pected to be recessed for who is the youngest of the three months by mutual suspects; also Moshe Zar, agreement of the prosecu- 47, a land dealer and buil- tion and defense. The court der on the West Bank. will decide shortly whether One of the suspects, Dan to release on bail those sus- Be'er, 40 who lives in East pects not charged with ac- Jerusalem is a French-born tual murder. Jewish organizations differ on affirmative action ruling New York (JTA) — Only one of three major Jewish civil rights agencies — the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith — gave unqual- ified approval to the Sup- reme Court decision last week rejecting affirmative action rights claims of black members of the Memphis fire department over senior- ity of white members where layoffs had to be made. The American Jewish Committee and the Ameri- can Jewish Congress ex- pressed reservations about the decision, which has been widely interpreted as an in- direct ruling against quotas, as well as against affirmative action pro- grams. Howard Friedman, president of the AJCommit- tee, said it would be a "seri- ous error" to interpret the June 12 decision "as limit- ing recruitment, hiring, promotion and even special aid to minorities and women through affirmative action programs that do not challenge seniority sys- tems." He added that "the real task now is to accept the Surpreme Court decision as fact, to work to expand the economy to create more jobs for all Americans, and to move forward with such in- novative ideas as work- sharing to prevent layoffs when layoffs are necessary; and to implement the kind of affirmative action pro- grams that will stay away from the legally-prohibited areas of seniority and un- constitutional quotas. Theodore Mann, president of the American Jewish Congress, expressed "regret that the Supreme Court saw the Memphis issue as an unavoidable clash between seniority rights and the preservation of minority hiring ar- rangements." Mann - said the AJCongress was op- posed to the use of quotas, except in limited instances and for limited periods to remedy judicial findings of past discrimination." "But," Mann added, "we feel the city of Memphis should have been required to explore alternatives such as work-sharing; reduced work hours, elimination of overtime, attrition plans and other techniques that have been used successfully elsewhere to spread the burden and minimize the conflict." Justin Finger, director of the ADL civil rights di- vision, in lauding the rul- ing, said it amounted to "recognition that affirma- tive action can be achieved without the use of racial quotas." Calling the ruling "a major decision in uphold- ing fundamental constitu- tional principles," Finger praised "the court's rejec- tion of racial criteria in em- ployee layoffs in favor of equal treatment of all citi- zens regardless of race ethPicitYi" ',Li,tilli