! •: Tel Aviv (JTA) — Elie Wiesel arrived here last week on his first visit after re- ceiving the 1986 Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, Norway. He said he had promised himself that he would come to Israel immediately after accepting the award because "This is where I feel most at home." But the 58-year-old author and Auschwitz survivor seemed taken aback by the sharp criticism leveled against him in some quarters. Many Israelis deride Wiesel for not settling in the Jewish State. He is an American citizen. Nationalist elements have attacked him for asserting in his acceptance speech in Oslo that the Palestinian people also had rights which should be respected. Wiesel said he believes he was given the Nobel Peace Prize for, his activities on behalf of the universal struggle for human and civil rights, for all people, not only Jews in the Soviet Union and elsewhere. He called his recep- tion is Oslo "indescribable" both personally and as a Jew. "I found great understand- ing for the Jewish people, and particularly for the plight of Soviet Jewry. I hope we shall succeed in bringing more Jews out" of the USSR, he told reporters at Ben Gurion Airport. Wiesel will meet with Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir and will appear in a video film being shot here about the Western Wall for Boston University. He will also attend ground-breaking ceremonies of the Holocaust Memorial Synagogue and Ibrah Center in the Kiryat Ungvar quarter of Jerusalem. It will be names in honor of his father, Shlomo Halevi Wiesel, who perished with all other members of his family in the Holocaust. Arsonists Sentenced New York (JTA) — A Roma- man court has sentenced four persons to long prison terms for burning down a synagogue in the Moldavian town of Bohush on Oct. 30, the Chief Rabbi of . Romania, Moses Rosen told leaders of the World Jewish Congress. The synagogue was burned to the ground after its janitor was stabbed. Rabbi Rosen said that the court in the town of Bacau found the four guilty and sen- tenced them as follows: Gheorghe Podoleanu, seven years imprisonment; Florin Sandru and Vasile Popa Maganu, each five years in prison; and Mihai Vatav, four years in a reform school. ;: create the possible when you thought it was impossible" .. . *.• " - 7 / , GLASS, P iriosi-TancimgAtcEssOu , Olt HUNTERS SQUARE MALL 14 MILE er ORCHARD LAKE RD. • FARMINGTON HILLS • 8554488 , tues.: Sat; 10 - '5:30 Thuri., Fri 10•9 San. 12 5 " -A' TRANSFORMATION IN YOUR HOME . . . (avoid making costly mistakes) DESIGNING IDEAS FOR YOU AND YOU ALONE wafewasmosimameinswassomengengweenkr~a4 • FURNISHINGS • COLOR COORDINATING MIRROR MASTER Heavy Glass Table Tops AUDI - VOLVO SAAB - JAGUAR - PORSCHE THE AUTO DOCTOR 532-9615 ifivommutammemiammemsgammammsn*Ammil Has Opened A New Location 23151 TELEGRAPH RD., SOUTHFIELD (N. of 9 Mile - 4 Bldgs. S. of Highland Appliance) , . THE MOST EXPERIENCED INDEPENDENT — FOREIGN CAR REPAIR SHOP — • • • • • • All Regular Factory Required Check Ups Fuel Injection Work Transmissions • Engine Repair All Electrical Work All Computer Control Work Brakes and Mufflers Flat Bed Towing — Pick Up & Delivery Available 355-1505 29009 Northwestern (corner of 12 Mile) 353-1232 JAGUAR • All Shapes, All Sizes! • At Manufacturer Prices! LET'S PARTY! i;M:jngrKW Wlesel Visits -Israel After Nobel Ceremony •.• C Colorful Balloon Bouquets Party Decorating * 16" Balloons Latest Colors * Mylar Balloons * Helium Filled 0 r- 0 = FOR ANY OR ALL OCCASIONS! JIII MargOlICk Mickey Shapiro 6614888 332-7863 go Call for Deliveries Un PORSCHE - BMW - MERCEDES co Come Visit Your Favorite Metro Chevrolet Dealer For The Best Selection And Lowest Prices!!! Give a gift of life, Keep the tradition alive. A sPgclal selection of contem- porOkand traditional religious pendants and charms. fine jewelry and gilts phone 357-5578 26400 West Twelve Mile Rokd FOR THE ATTENTION & COMMITMENT YOU DESERVE • OrrlaS . Alb" "TOUR FAVORITE METRO CHEVROLET DEALER" lC 1199 11111004111TY AD. FOR YOUR CHANUKAH SHOPPING CONVENIENCE OPEN SUNDAYS 124:45 P.M. GENERAL:MOTORS PARTS'DIVISIoN tv r_ ∎ 41, I WRIAAD WM 624.4500 11 6( .0 MN. 6 THURS. 9-9 Tues., 51. WED. FRI. 9-6 Ft. J3