NEWS I wish my family and friends a very healthy, happy and prosperous New Year . REBECCA ADASKIN We wish our family and friends a very healthy, happy and prosperous New Year LAURA, SANDY, JULIE, JAN, MIKE, JOANNE & JIM laran 11119 1ltIV2 12:11311 11119 illtn to all our friends and relatives. to all our friends and relatives. PEARL & HAROLD AUGUST LOUIS & LILLIE DORF We wish our family and friends a very healthy, happy and prosperous New Year ARON, HANNA & BRYAN WEINSTEIN DONNA & DAVID SILVER To All Our Relatives and Friends, Our wish for a year filled with happiness, health and prosperity. A Very Happy and Healthy New Year to All Our Friends and Family. THE DWORKIS FAMILY ANDY, CHERI, JOSH, DAN & HANNAH To All Our Relatives and Friends, Our wish for a year filled with happiness; health and prosperity. GABY & ALEX, GARY & DAVID 'KARP May the coming year be one filled with health, happiness and prosperity for all our friends and family. SUZIE, SHEL, KIM & KEVIN GOLDSTEIN 144 FRIDAY. S EPT: May the New Year Bring To All Our Friends and Family — Health, Joy, Prosperity and Everything Good in Life STEVEN & BRENDA GLICKMAN SCOTT & STACY Soviet Mission Stays In Israel Jerusalem (JTA) — Foreign Minister Shim.on Peres indi- cated last Sunday that the Soviet consular mission which came to Israel last Ju- ly will ask for an extension of their three-month visa, due to expire soon, and it would be granted. Peres spoke to reporters on the eve of his departure for the United Nations General Assembly session in New York where he was scheduled to meet with Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevard- nadze. If the Soviet mission ex- tends its stay for another three months, many observ- ers believe it would be a definite step toward establish- ing a Soviet interests section in Israel, a low level form of diplomatic relations but more than has existed since Mos- cow broke all ties with Israel 20 years ago during the Six- Day War. Poland has estab- lished an interests section in Tel Aviv and Hungary will do so shortly. The Soviet delegation es- tablished an office in Tel Aviv when it arrived here but in- sisted its mission was only to examine the status of Soviet nationals living in Israel and to inspect Soviet property, mainly property of the Rus- sian Orthodox Church. But the delegation's head, Yevgeny Antipov, a senior of- ficial of the consular division of the Soviet Foreign Mini- stry, paid a call on the political Director General of the Israeli Foreign Ministry, Yossi Beilin, to discuss, among other things, the for- thcoming Peres-Shevard- nadze meeting. It was the first time Antipov called on an Israeli diplomat to discuss matters not related to the of- ficially stated purpose of his mission. Post-Papal Conference Washington — Five Jewish and Catholic leaders who met with Pope John Paul II in Rome will participate in a symposium on Jewish-Cath- olic relations sponsored by B'nai B'rith in October. The topic for the Oct. 13 event is "Jewish-Catholic Relations: The Search For Common Ground." The symposium par- ticipants are Rabbi Mordecai Waxman, chairman, Interna- tional Jewish Comittee for In- terreligious Consultations; Rabbi Leon Klenicki, director