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Mile)739-2130 971.5244 ANN ARBOR: Call For In-Home Appointment FREE INSTALLATION! (on orders over $200) 38 Bombs Friday, July 25, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS MasterCard The ADC's Washington office has also been the scene of noisy demonstrations led by Rabbi Kahane and Mordechai Levy. On January 7, 1986, two ADC staff members were forced off the road on the way home from work by a car which sped away after- wards. There have been many other suspicious attacks on Arab Americans in recent months including the June 30, 1985, beating-rape of a 19-year-old woman in a suburban Tuscon parking lot by two men who carved a Star of David into her chest with a knife, according to The Arizona Dai- ly Star. The woman had reportedly been dating a Palestinian college student known for his support of the PLO. No ar- rests have been made. Arab American organizations have ex- pressed intense dissatisfaction with the FBI's lack of progress investigating the attacks against their community. "Everytime a Palestinian greengrocer in Dearborn writes a check to the PLO, the FBI is swarming all over the place," says James Zogby, the head of the Arab American Institute in Washington. "Why haven't the FBI caught the Jewish ter- rorists?" The Feds have been paying more atten- tion to the JDL lately, however. Vancier says that in recent months many of his members have been visited by federal agents at their homes and places of business. On February 14, Vancier himself was picked up by two FBI agents in front of the Queens home, where he lives with his parents and sister, and questioned for several hours in the agents' car. "They wanted to know if I was in contact with the underground," Vancier recalls. "One of them said to me: 'Listen you SOB, this comes from the highest levels: You are not to strike Soviet targets!' " Though the FBI may be leaning on the Jewish underground, its members can turn to certain influential Jewish leaders for moral support. Dov Hikind, a JDL alum- nus and assemblyman from the 48th district in Borough Park, says he favors a Jewish underground "if it is a group that is made up of people who are intelligent professionals and their goal is to execute those clearly responsible for killing tens of thousands. Then I would have no problem with that. Does the underground exist? Something seems to exist. Somebody has executed some people with clear connec- tions to the Holocaust." If there is a Jewish underground operating in America, it could rely on a na- tionwide JDL network that has been in place since 1968. New York has become a virtual haven for Jewish terrorists, any of whom practiced their craft in Israel. Ira Rappaport, a Brooklyn native who is wanted in Israel for questioning in connec- tion with the bombing of Nablus mayor Bassam Shaka, is living in Cedarhurst, New York; Craig Leitner, who is wanted in Israel in connection with the TNT machine-gun assault of a busload of Arab workers near Jerusalem in March 1984, was recently arrested, by federal marshals at the White Plains Campus of Pace University Law School, where he was a student; Mike Govosky, who was acquitted in the bus attack because Leitner wasn't available to testify against him, reported- ly lives with his parents in a middle-class Queens neighborhood; Steven Rambam of Brooklyn, who spent 20 months in a federal prison for transporting explosives across state lines and often provides security for Kahane when he travels in the U.S., told me he trains JDL security agents in weapons and martial arts in a camp in Canada; and Andy Green, once Kahane's chief aide in Israel, who now runs his own private detective firm in New York with his friend from Kach, Bob Man- ning, one of Kahane's strong-arm men who lives in Kiryat Arba and was previously arrested for JDL violence in America. Green sometimes works out of a Manhattan accounting firm owned by Bob Jacobs, one of Kahane's most fanatical supporters. Jacobs reportedly gave Kahane $20,000 for his 1984 Knesset cam- paign and has raised money on behalf of convicted Jewish terrorists in Israel. Jacobs also has raised money for his close friend, North Carolina senator Jesse Helms, who made his first journey to the Holy Land with Jacobs last summer. (Helms, a longtime critic of Israel who has argued that the occupation of the West I- (