THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 3, 1985 14 K GOLD FRIENDSHIP CHARMS 3 In Terror Trial Jailed Jerusalem (JTA) — Three de- fendants in the Jewish terror trial were sent to jail last Thursday by the Jerusalem District Court, for terms of up to three years. The heaviest sentence was im- posed on Dan Be Eri, a convert from Hebron, who was charged with conspiracy to blow up the Dome of the Rock on the Temple Mount. Be Eri, 41, was sentenced to five years in prison. Two years of the term were suspended. Uri Maier, 37, was sent to prison for 30 months plus 18 months suspended sentence. He pleaded guilty to attempting to cause grievous bodily harm in connection with the attempts on the lives of the Arab mayors, the illegal possession and transport of weapons and membership in a terrorist organization. Yossi Edri, 25, was sent to jail for 25 months, plus five months suspended sentence. He pleaded guilty to providing means to commit a felony and to the posses- sion of arms and explosions. He purchased four timing devices which were to have been used in an attack on Arab vehicles. The three were convicted fol- lowing plea bargaining, and therefore their trials were sepa- rated from the others accused. Organizations Approved Toronto (JTA) — Three organ- izations were given standing last week by Justice Jules Deschenes, who heads the commission of in- quiry on war criminals in public hearings currently being held in Toronto. Recognized were the Canadian Jewish Congress, the Ukrainian Canadian Committee and the first Ukrainian Division, also known as 14 Waffen SS Galicia Division, which has been mentioned in various charges. Organizations not recognized were the Association of Survivors of Nazi Oppression, The Canadian Holocaust Remembrance Asso- ziation, Jewish Defense League of Canada, and the Simon Wiesent- hal Center. The Canadian B'nai B'rith had previously been given standing. Kirkpatrick Institute New York (JTA) — The found- ing of the Jeane J. Kirkpatrick Institute for Public Leadership and Public Policy at Tel Aviv University was announced at an academic convocation in New York yesterday. Mrs. Kirkpat- rick, the former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, was granted an honorary Doctor of Philosophy degree from the Uni- versity during the ceremonies. The convocation was the first held in the United States by Tel Aviv University. Mrs. Kirkpat- rick, who is returning to her post as Leavey University Professor at Georgetown University, was cited for her "extraordinary service to the cause of democracy and America-Israel relations." Each half is a symbol of loyalty that only best friends can share • • $ • enlarged to show detail 6.99 while supplies last For the best in service, price and selection, try Watchhandsat Fine Jewelry Discount Prices 28859 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills Next to Mr. Mower 553-2196 TABLE PADS CUSTOM MADE TO YOUR SIZE AND SHAPE SAVE $18 On All Sizes $ FOR OUR NEW NEIGHBORS .. . SOMETHING SPECIAL! 88_ Up Is 42" x U" Vinyl top, felt bottom, washable, heat resistant WE WILL COME OUT AND MEASURE YOUR TABLE FREE LAMP SALE 59! COLONY INTERIOR 2 WEEK DELIVERY SUGAR TREE SHOPPING CENTER, LEAVES PRO ICF E ADTEPARATELY FREE SHOP AT HOME SERVICE ORCHARD LAKE AT MAPLE 626-1999 CUSTOM TABLE PAD CO. END YOUR WEIGHT PROBLEM NOW % OFF SPRING SPECIAL ALL PROGRAMS NO HIDDEN COSTS All prograMs include: • Nutritional plans for men, women and adolescents • Vitamin and mineral supplements • Stabilization • Lifetime Maintenance • Individual counseling in Behavior Modification • Doctors and nurses on staff to guarantee success!! Nutritional plans also available for pregnant women and lactating mothers WM MR 41■■ MEDICAL CENTER INC. Call today for your FREE CONSULTATION 559-2272 18597 W. 10 Mile Rd. SOUTHFIELD #1010 MPT*- 31