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An army spokesman said the IDF patrol encountered a terrorist band at about midnight, some four kilometers east of Afik. Is- raeli patrols have been searching the area, where several attacks have been launched against the IDF in recent weeks. The terrorists are be- lieved to have come to the Israeli-patrolled area from the Bekaa Valley region of Lebanon controlled by the Syrians. MDA workers end walkout Tel Aviv (JTA) - A back-to-work order by the Health Ministry ended the strike last week of some 800 employes of the Magen Dovid Adorn, Israel's coun- terpart of the Red Cross. They had walked off the job in a wage dispute forcing the suspension of ambu- lance services, including mobile intensive care units for heart attack victims and the closure of blood banks at MDA centers. Jewish elderly convene in capital to discuss problems of the aged Washington (JTA) - Jewish senior citizens held their first national confer- ence here last month to dis- cuss the problems affecting the Jewish aged, and how they might be solved. The National Conference of Jewish Community Senior Advocacy Groups convened June 24-25. Sam Sadin, who chaired the conference, noted that it represented "the first at- tempt by Jewish commu- nity groups throughout the country to meet together on issues concerning the el- derly.P^ He urged Jewish groups nationwide to devote more of their resources to services for the aged, point- ing out that Jews have a higher percentage of elderly than any other ethnic group in the country. The delegates, represent- ing 19 Jewish-sponsored senior citizen programs in 11 states focussed on the problem of health care in the U.S. Eric Shulman of the National Council of Senior Citizens told a work- shop session that health care costs have increased 1,000 percent in the past 20 years. Jack Christy of the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) said the solution lies in limiting those costs and re- structuring the system. Dr. Arthur Flemming, former Secretary of Health, Educa- tion and Welfare, said "We Assassination plot exposed ten years later can't move forward on any health issue unless we tackle the issue of cost con- tainment." Participants in the con- ference proposed at its close the formation of an on-going steering committee to serve as a clearing house for in- formation about legislative issues and methods of social action that will serve Jewish senior citizen advo- cacy groups. OBITUARIES Rabbi Li eberman dies at 74 New York (JTA) - Rabbi George Lieberman, rabbi emeritus of the Central Synagogue of Nassau County and a leading ac-, tivist on behalf of Soviet Jewry, died June 23. He was 74. Rabbi Lieberman was the first chairman of the Cen- tral Conference of Ameri- can Rabbis' committee on Soviet Jewry, and partici- pated ,in CCAR rabbinic missions to the Soviet. Union in 1956 and 1966. He requested in 1956 that offi- cials of the Russian Academy of Sciences pro- vide their assistance to Rus- sian and American schol- ars. Rabbi Lieberman was a former president of the Association of Reform Rab- bis of New York and a member of the North American Board of the World Union of Progressive Judaism. He was spiritual leader of the Central Synagogue of Nassau County in Rockville Center from 1954 until his retire- ment in 1979. When he was about 12, Rabbi Lieberman emi- grated to- the United States from Wysoke-Litowsk, a Polish village that is now part of the Soviet Union. He graduated from Western Reserve University in Cleveland in 1930 and was ordained by the Hebrew Union College of Cincinnati in 1938. He received a doc- torate from the West Vir- ginia Wesleyan Univesity in 1941. Rabbi Magnin dead at '94 Los Angeles (JTA) - Rabbi Edgar Magnin, a leading Reform rabbi for de- cades, died July 17 at age 94. A native of San Francisco, Rabbi Magnin became rabbi of Cong. B'nai B'rith in Los Angeles in 1915, remaining with the congregation when it moved to the Wilshire Boulevard Temple in 1929. He helped expand the tem- ple from 400 families in 1929 to 2,500 today. He received many "Man of the Year" awards and honorary doctorates of law Melbourne (JTA) - The Prime Minister's Office has declined to comment on a report that Labor Party leader Bob Hawke, an out- spoken friend of Israel, and two Australian Jewish community figures were the targets of an assassination plot by a militant Palesti- nian organization in the mid-1970s. According to the report, David Freedman the plot was foiled by the David Australian Security Intelli- Freedman, gence organization whose president and founder of agents infiltrated the Pales- David Freedman, Inc., scrap tinian group. metal processing and Hawke has been Prime forklift equipment com- Minister of Australia since pany, died July 23 at age 87. March, 1983. At the time of A native Detroiter, Mr. the alleged assassination Freedman founded his com- plot about ten years earlier, pany in 1953. He was a he was president of the Au- member of Cong. Shaarey stralian Council of Trade Zedek, Jewish War Vete- Unions. rans and a life member of The two Australian Jews the Free and Accepted Ma- targeted were Isi Leibler, sons Lodge 2. He was a currently. president of the World War II Navy veteran. Executive Council of Au- He leaves two sons, Lewis stralian Jewry; and Stan of Stanton, Calif.; and Mor- Lipski, a former Washing- ton; a daughter, Mrs. ton correspondent for The Donald (Natalie) Canvas- Jerusalem Post, and pre- ser; a sister, Mrs. Samuel sently an Australian corre- (Shirley) Kahn; 10 grand- spondent of the Jewish children and six great- Telegraphic Agency: ' - grandchildren.. - - and theology. lie was a founder of the National Council on Alcoholism and delivered the prayer at the 1969 inauguration of President Nixon. Rabbi Magnin was found- ing president of the College of Jewish Studies which later became the Rhea Hirsch School of Education of the Hebrew Union Col- lege - Jewish Institute of Religion, the Reform'higher education institution. Los Angeles City and County and the State of California dedicated the block of the temple as "Ed- gar F. Magnin Square" in May 1980. He was rabbi of the temple at his death. History prof Dr. Agus dies New York - Dr. Irving Agus, professor emeritus of history at Yeshiva Univer- sity's Bernard Revel Graduate School and an authority on Jewish life in the Middle Ages, died July 18 at age 74. Dr. Agus taught at Yeshiva UniVersity from '1944 until his retirement in 1977. He served on the editorial board of the Jewish Quar- terly Review for several years and was named its first managing editor in 1977.