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In a 40-minute address preceding the vote of confidence, Shamir said his government would focus mainly on economic affairs during the final two years of its tenure but would also vigorously pursue the peace pocess. He stressed the "unity of the nation," said that U.S- Israel relations were at an "unprecedented peak" and expressed hope that Eastern European Bloc, "first and foremost" the Soviet Union, would change their attitude toward Israel. The Cabinet differs only slightly from the outgoing na- tional unity cabinet headed by Shimon Peres. It consists of 10 Likud Ministers, in- cluding the Prime Minister, and nine Labor Ministers. The remaining six Ministers represent the minor parties in the coalition. The new Cabinet is as follows: Prime Minister: Yitzhak Shamir (Likud Herut). Vice Prime Minister and Foreign Minister: Shimon Peres (Labor). Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Housing and Con- struction: David Levy (Likud -Herut). Deputy Prime Minister and Education Minister: Yizhak Navon (Labor). Defense Minister: Yitzhak Rabin (Labor). Finance Minister: Moshe Nissim (Likud-Liberal). Minister of Trade and In- dustry: Ariel Sharon (Likud- Herut). Minister of Economic Coor- dination: Gad Yaacobi (Labor). Agriculture Minister: Aryeh Nahamkin (Labor). Minister of Justice and Minister of Tourism: Avraham Sharir (Likud- Liberal) Minister of Transport: Chaim Corfu (Likud-Herut). Minister of Energy and Infrastructure: Moshe Shahal (Labor). Minister of Communica- tions: Amnon Rubinstein (Shinui). Minister of Interior: Yit- zhak Peretz (Shash). Minister of Public Security: Haim Barley (Labor). Minister of Health: Sho- shana Arbeli-Almoslino (Labor). Minister of Immigration and Absorption: Yaacov Tsur (Labor). Minister of Labor and Social Affairs: Moshe Katzav (Likud-Herut). Minister of Science and Technology: Gideon Patt (Likud Liberal). Minister of Religious Affairs: Zevulun Hammer (National Religious Party) Ministers-Without-Port- folio: Moshe Arens (Likud- Herut); Yigael Hurwitz (Ometz); Yosef Shapira (Morasha); Ezer Weizman (Yahad); Yitzhak Modai (Likud-Liberal). Orthodox Group Disrupts Services Get a little TLC* From the time you enter Linden Medical Supply, until the time you leave, you're treated as a special friend. Our trained staff will listen to your concerns and advise you in equipment selection. Our profes- sional staff will deliver, set-up and instruct you in equipment operation, and they keep coming back until you're at ease with the process. Linden offers services you won't find just anywhere, like professional MEDICARE VISA/ MASTERCARD , 10 21120 Greenfield Oak Park (313) 968-5000 M-F 8:30 - 5:30 Sat 9:00 - 3:00 Friday, October 31, 1986 consultations and private rooms for personal fittings. 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If convicted, he would face up to three years in prison. Abergil was released on bail. The incident has escalated the ongoing controversy in Israel over freedom of wor- ship for all and religious ex- tremism. Abergil denied charges that he hurled abuse at the Reform worshippers and that he and his supporters resorted to force to wrest Tbrah scrolls from them. Eyewitness accounts of the events at the Kol Haneshama congregation said "Abergil and his followers entered the community center gym- nasium where services were being held. At first, they just watched. Then, two of the younger intruders asked to dance with the Torah scrolls and attempted to grab them. When they failed, Abergil began screaming invectives at the congregation, calling them evil and corrupt. "At that point, members of the congregation joined hands and began singing, `May He who makes Peace on High make Peace for us and all of Israel.' Slowly they edged the intruders out of the building."