WOOLF ROOFING 1.00 Ct. Most Any Shape From Only $995 YEAR IN REVIEW INPVINto 645-9200 camp . . . A national Jewish AIDs project is established in Washington . . .Former UN Secretary General Kurt Wald- heim, a candidate for the presidency of Austria, is reported to have lied about his affiliations with the Ger- mans during World War II and his knowledge of Jewish deportations, according to the World Jewish Congress; Waldheim denies the allega- tions . . . Secretary of State Shultz, testifying before Con- gress, says the U.S. and Jor- dan "bent over backwards" to give the PLO an opportunity to become involved in peace talks but "in the end, the PLO leadership would not move" . . . Former four-term Senator Jacob Javits (R:NY) dies at 81 and is eulogized for his leadership in Congress and his support of liberal causes . . . Rabbi Yaakov Kamenetzky, the revered dean of Mesifta Torah Vodaath in New York, dies at the age of 95 in New York and is mourned by 20,000 people at his funeral . . . The Paris trial of . alleged Nazi war criminal Klaus Barbie is delayed for at least a year . . . Leon Frank, the Atlanta Jew lynched in 1915 after being convicted of murdering a 13-year-old girl, receives a posthumous par- don from the Georgia Board of Pardons and Paroles .. . The Herut Party convention ends abruptly in a brawl when a visibly shaken Yit- zhak Shamir is forced off the stage by supporters of David Levy and Ariel Sharon; no leader is selected . . . Pulitzer Prize-winning author Bernard Malamud dies at 71 . . . Rabbi Moshe Feinstein, the preemi- nent Tbrah scholar of his generation, dies in the New York at the age of 91 and is mourned by 40,000 at ser- vices in Manhattan and an estimated 200,000 at funeral services in Jerusalem . . . In Illinois, two supporters of ex- tremist Lyndon LaRouche win statewide slots on the Democratic ballot, prompting Adlai Stevenson III to quit the ticket and run for gover- nor as an independent and spurring Democratic officials around the country to warn of possible future LaRouche vic- tories in other state elec- tions . . . Fire damages two Israeli matzah factories and the Passover food is flown in- to the country from Amer- ica . . . Claude Lanzmann's nine hour Holocaust film `Shoah' makes its debut at the Detroit Institute of Arts . . . 30 Detroit area Jewish teachers travel to Israel . . . Tiyouts begin for teenagers for the North American Maccabi Games in Toronto . . . The Council of Orthodox Rabbis bestows upon Sen. Carl Levin the COMMERICAL & RESIDENTIAL Hot Tar-Built-Up Roofing West Bloomfield Southfield 682-7336 646-2452 18161 W. 13 Mile Rd. 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Peres fires Yitzhak Modai as finance minister, stirring speculation that the government will fall and the prime minister will be able to call for new elections; but a compromise is achieved when Modai is given another cabi- net post . . . Pope John Paul II paid the first recorded papal visit to a synagogue, telling worshippers at Rome's central synagogue that Jews are "our elder brothers" .. . The Supreme Court, in a 5-4 decision, rules that an Or- thodox Jew in the Air Force may not wear a yarmulke on duty . . . American planes bomb Libya as an act of self- defense against international terrorism; Kaddafi vows Vice President George Bush combines peace efforts and presidential aspirations on a trip to the Mideast II • revenge for the death of his adopted daughter and other Libyans killed in the raid . . . An attempt by an Arab terrorist to blow up an Israeli plane is thwarted by El Al security agents at Lon- don airport who spot a bomb in his fiancee's suitcase .. . An Israeli expert is among the few Westerners chosen to help treat radiation victims of a major nuclear accident in Chernobyl, Ukraine . . . Kurt Waldheim, whose alleged par- ticipation in Nazi war crimes has provoked a bitter world- wide controversy, narrowly misses victory in Austria's presidential election and faces a run-off in June . . . Sex therapist Dr. Ruth Wertheim- er pays a visit to Detroit while on the lecture cir- cuit . . . Thmple Israel and Hartford Baptist Church sponsor a concert by jazz musician Dave Brubeck . . Detroit attorney Keith Braun is granted a 30-day private visitor's visa to see his Rus-