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The temple was one of three Jerusalem synagogues to experience fires on Dec. 14. Egypt seeks French aid for Middle East initiative Paris (JTA) — Pierre Butros Ghali, the Egyptian minister of state for foreign affairs, is seeking to enlist French leadership to renew the Western European dip- lomatic initiative in the Middle East, French sources said. Ghali arrived in Paris last week and met with France's new Foreign Minister, Alexander Dumas, and with the Deputy Minister in Charge of European Affairs, Catherine Lalumiere. The sources said Egypt has called on France to intensify its action within a Western European framework to relaunch a diploma- tic initiative in the Middle East. Ghali told reporters "We want to make sure that Europe does not forget the whole issue (of the Mid- dle East) but bears it in mind at all times." The Egyptian diplomat was scheduled to meet with the Presidents of three African states — Ivory Coast, Senegal and Mali — to whom he will deliver per- sonal messages from President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt. Mubarak is believed to be cal- ling on the African leaders to in- tensify their efforts for a negotiated solution in the Middle East with the active participation of Jordan and the Palestinians. Franco-Egyptian relations are very close at this time. Cairo is negotiating a major arms contract with the French, amounting to several hundred million dollars for combat aircraft and electronic equipment, while it seq,ks a dip- lomatic initiative. A French official spokesman said, however, that President New movement New York (JTA) — Agudath Is- rael of America's Commission on Holocaust Rememberances is now operating out of offices in New York. The commission is dedi- cated to the perpetuation of the memory of European Jewish life decimated during World War II. Francois Mitterrand does not plan to launch new diplomatic moves in the Middle East withot prior, in depth, consultations with Is- rael. Mitterrand gave the asur- ance to Israeli Premier Shirr) Peres during a four-day officia visit to Paris last month. LOCAL NEWS 1101•1110111111 ■■ 111 Nurse to speak for senior adults The senior adult department will present a talk by nurse and gerontologist Judy Hinman at 1 p.m. Jan. 25 in the assembly hall of the Morris Branch. Her talk will be followed by a movie. All seniors are invited. Admis- sion is free. For information, call Judy Samson, 967-4030. Help in filling out income tax returns will be available to senior adults at the Morris Branch be- ginning in February. For infor- mation, call Ms. Samson. The Jan. 25 talk and the tax assistance program are provided with the aid of a grant from the Area Agency on Aging, 1-B. HMC offers lecture series Dr. Sidney Bolkosky, a profes- sor of history at University of Michigan-Dearborn, will begin a series of lectures at the Holocaust Memorial Center, Monday, 7:30 p.m. The series, entitled "Dimen- sions of the Holocaust," will be an intensive eight- to 10-week study of the history and literature of the era. Reservations are required and there is a charge. For information, call the HMC, 661-0840.