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P.O.B. 276-12 YOUVILLE STATION, MONTREAL, QUEBEC ; CANADA, H2P 2VS TEL: (514) 687-0632 • " A WM" ' PLAY THE CLASSIFIEDS Call The Jewish News Today 354-6060 To All Our Friends, Customers & Relatives A Happy, Healthy & Prospefous NEW YEAR Days Of Awe Continued from preceding page life is, is to learn to handle it with true grace and delicacy. Only one who realizes the vulnerability of loved ones can treasure every moment with them. The encounter with death turns the indi- vidual toward life. Death can only be opposed by life, just as death-in-life can only be opposed by growing in life. Instead of standing there, letting death constantly in- vade life, Judaism strikes back. To match the depreda- tions of death in life, Judaism raids the realm of death and turns it into a spur to life. This period seeks nothing less than the removal of sin and the renewal of love. People who confront their guilt and failure in human and divine relationships — in the context of community oneness and divine forgive- ness — can correct errors, develop new patterns, renew life. "For I do not desire the death of the wicked, but that he turn from his paths — and life" (Ezekiel 18:23). To turn is to be reborn. To turn is to live — more than be- fore. Thus, the High Holy Days operate to meet the third challenge of mortality — to harness death into a force for life. The people Israel comes out of Yom Kippur reborn. Forgiven and pure, at one with God and its way, the People renews life with vigor and love. ❑ 1985, CLAL: The National Jewish Center for Learning and Leadership. West Bank Tension Rises After Stabbings Hebron (JTA) — An atmos- phere of tension engulfed this West Bank town after the fatal stabbing of an Israeli soldier and the woundings of another in the casba last week.Jewish settlers are blaming government policies for the tragedy while the defense establishment tries to maintain order and avoid new confrontations between Jews and Arabs. The latest victim of the mounting violence was Av- raham Sorek, a 38-year-old re- servist who died of knife wounds on the way to Hadassah Hospi- tal in Jerusalem. He was buried last Wednesday at Kibbutz Beit Oren, his home. Also stabbed but reported in stable condition following surgery at the Had- dasah Hospital was another re- serve soldier, Arye Bornstein of Haifa. He and Sorek were stand- ing guard outside a vacant two- story flat in the old market sec- tion of Hebron known as casba when they were attacked. Mili- tary sources said both soldiers; armed with assault rifles and grenades, were apparently taken by surprise. It is not clear whether there were one or two assailants. A tight curfew was clamped on the casba and other parts of central Hebron. Shortly after the stabbings, Jewish settlers tore down a wall separating the casba from the Jewish quarter of town. They said it was a symbolic reply to those who do not want Jews in the casba. But Israeli soldiers quickly replaced the wall. While senior army officers met in Hebrew to discuss secu- rity, the settlers gathered in the Jewish quarters to map their own response to the deteriorat- ing situation. They said later that they would continue to act through political channels but would not hesitate to take ac- tion on the spot. The settlers are demanding, among other measures, that the authorities re-arrest Palestinian terrorists who were released in a prisoner exchange last May, that deportation proceedings for trouble-makers be speeded up and that the ban on further Jewish settlement in Hebron be lifted. Efforts by militant settlers to increase the Jewish presence there apparently set in motion the events which led to the stabbings. The flat the two doldiers were gnarding was occupied last month by settlers who claimed it belonged to Jews. The squatters were re- placed by rightwing Knesset members who. support the settlers' aims. But they were evicted by order of the Defense Ministry and. soldiers were posted to guard the deserted premises against attempts by Jewish militants to return. Violence against Jews in the West Bank increased last month.. An Israeli was murdered in Tulkarem on Aug. 24 and Jews were wounded in Jenin and Nablus. Settlers said last week they would go to the mar- ket places in several Arabs towns in the territory to demon- strate that Jews will not be in- timidated by the series of at- tacks. Services Due In E. Germany New York -- Rabbi Ernst Lorge 'of 'Skokie, Ill., who last year became' the first American rabbi to conduct Jewish New Year Services in East Germany since World War II, will again go to East Berlin this year, Rosh-- where he will lead Hashanah and Yom Kippur, services in a restored synagogue.