r COUPON $1 oo r OFF SEPHARDI COMMUNITY ANY TOP 50 LP OR CASSETTE Headlined Names: Forgotten In A Year? CARL ALPERT Special to The Jewish News N ames make the news. Some names appear and reappear with great frequency. Others, new names, spring into the headlines, enjoy a brief notoriety, and then subside into obscurity, or perhaps do indeed remain on the new scene ever thereafter. It is our annual Rosh Hashanah custom to review the new names which receiv- ed top billing in Israel during the past year. Moshe Nissim, Minister of Finance, last January pa- tiently and persistently push- ed through major elements of his economic reform program, overcoming objections from special interest groups on the right and on the left. In re- cent months he continues to stand fast against more pressures, intent on main- taining Israel's new, hard-won economic stability, and on preventing the return of runaway inflation. General Dan Shomron, remembered as commander of the Entebbe operation, was selected as new Chief of Staff of Israel's Defense Forces, after some obvious competi- tion among the top brass. He is expected to place even greater emphasis than before on use of modern science and technology in buttressing Israel's security. Ran. Suissa, Commissioner of the Prison Services, known for his liberal policies toward the inmates of Israel's jails, was compelled to resign after considerable pressure charg- ing mismanagement and im- proprieties. His situation was not helped by the arrest of his son on charges of smuggling heroin, and by charges that he sought to influence witnesses in defense of his son. Mordecai Vanunu has been charged with revealing alleged secrets of Israel's nuclear potential to a London newspaper. His sudden disap- pearance from England, his conversion to Christianity, and his surprise appearance in an Israeli prison, all con- tributed to making the Vanunu case one of the sensa- tions of the year. That is the list for this year. How many will still be remembered a year from now? By way of test, how many do you remember of the follow- ing, which were top new names of 1986? Moshe Bejski, George Bush, King Hassan of Morocco, Jonathan Jay Pollard, Rafael Recanati, Rita, Natan Shcharansky, Avraham Shalom, Kurt Waldheim and Chava Yaari. John Demjanjuk. Is he or is he not Ivan the Terrible, the Ukrainian guard who spread terror among the Jewish in- mates of the notorious Treblinka death camp? For many months the prosecution presented its case, and the defense is now seeking to show that it is all a case of mistaken identity, and Israel is holding the wrong man. 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When the High Court of Justice ruled that she must be registered, the Minister resigned — but in the mean- time the object of all this at- tention had left the country and returned to Colorado. The reverberations still echo on. William Nakash, wanted by the French for the 1983 murder of an Arab in Besan- con, was subject to extradi- tion. However, Israel's Minister of Justice held off for many months, claiming that Nakash's life would be in danger in a French jail. Israel's High Court overruled him. Izat Nafsu, a member of the loyal Circassian minority in Israel, and an officer in the Israel army, had in 1980 been found guilty of serious securi- ty offenses, and had been in prison ever since, constantly insisting on his innocence. New evidence revealed that his "confession" had been ex- tracted under mental and physical pressure, and he was at last released. 354-6060 magazine in Washington, D.C. author of the column "TRB from Washington." 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