1986 Israeli Chassidic Festival Monday, December /1, 1986 He quickly discovered that while some of this informa- tion directly involved very serious threats to Israel, it was not being passed along to Israel through official chan- nels. Pollard, on his own, de- cided to give it to Israel. Through a friend in New York, he was introduced to Sella later in 1984. Sella was then on leave from the Air Force studying at New York University. It was Sella who subsequently introduced Pol- lard to Yagur and Eitan. Eitan, who until the mid- 1970s was a high-ranking Mossad operative and who had been personally involved in the capture of Adolph Eichmann, later became the head of LEKEM, the Defense Ministry's scientific intelligence-gathering unit which has since been dis- banded. Eitan, forced out of his in- telligence job after Pollard's arrest, is today head of Israel Chemicals, the largest government-owned firm in the country. Yagur, also forced out, works for Eitan there. Pollard, arrested by the FBI outside the Israeli Em- bassy in Washington on Nov. 21, 1985, after he and his wife had sought political asylum but were turned away by Embassy officials, pleaded guilty last June 4 to the U.S. government's espionage charges. He is currently in jail, awaiting formal sentenc- ing. His wife, who pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of unauthorized possession of classified documents, is also awaiting sentencing. She, however, has been released on bail. Formal sentencing for both has been repeatedly postponed. There is no indica- tion when the judge will reach his final decision on the matter. PRICES SO LOW WE CAN'T ADVERTISE THE BRAND NAMES! 28720 Ryan Rd S: of 12 Mile Rd Warren In King Plaza 751-3300 . TH ISRAELI CHASSIDIC PESTIVAL JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT 6600 West Maple Road West Bloomfield, MI 661-1000 ext. 341 Admission: $8/ Members, $9/Non-members Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060 CHAIR REG $1990 NOW $995 Israel Hits Targets In Lebanon ml Aviv (JTA) — Israeli helicopter gunships protected by jet fighters attacked ter- rorist targets near Sidon in south Lebanon last Monday and returned safely to their bases, a military spokesman said. The attack was a follow-up of the previous day's air raid on the same area. The target was reportedly a -naval base where terrorists trained. Reports from Sidon said two aircraft and an unspeci- fied number of helicopter at- tacked a stone two-story building in the Ein Hilwe refugee camp on the outskirts of Sidon. Other reports said . helicopters attacked Palestine Liberation Organization bases in the Mir Mia and Ein Hilwe camps. BLACK & WHITE IN-STOCK OTHER COLORS AVAILABLE OTTOMANS Professional interior Designers Tel-Twelve Mall • 12 Mile & Telegraph • Southfield k Daily 10-9 • Sunday 12-5 • 354-9060 29