her: "I have wanted to meet you for a long time," to which she replied, "Mr. President, I have waited a long time to meet you." Then he kissed her on the cheek. Jerusalem Mayor Teddy Kollek, when he greeted Sadat, commented with a smile: "You have taken over our city bloodlessly!" While the Egyptian Presi- dent was getting settled in his King David suite, from which he could get a splendid view of the walled city of Jerusalem, captured by the Israelis just ten years earlier, most of the Arab world was aflame with protest. In Damascus a day of mour- ning had been declared. In Beirut angry mobs burned tires, tipped over automobiles and staged such a riot in front of the Egyptian Embassy that troops were called out. Several demonstrators were killed in the confrontation. In Libya the Egyptian Embassy was stormed. But in Israel there were only minor Arab disturbances. A PLO call for a strike in Judea and Samaria had fizzled out. After making his historic address to the Knesset and before departing for Cairo, Sadat visited a Christian church, prayed at the mosque of Al Aksa and spent con- siderable time in Yad Vashem, showing noticeable emotion over the tribute to the six million Jews. It was a bizarre chapter in Egyptian-Jewish relations; an episode in world history that is still well-remembered ten years late er. Make Your Presents Known I NEWS I Mystery Surrounds Yacht Hijacking Tel Aviv (JTA) — Mystery compounded by confusion sur- rounds the 40-foot yacht Silco and its passengers, hijacked at sea last Sunday off the Gaza coast, apparently by ter- rorists of the dissident Abu Nidal faction of the Palestine Liberation Organi- zation. The 17-ton vessel and its eight passengers — six adults and two children — were brought to Moslem West Beirut. At a news conference there, a spokesman for the Abu Nidal gang, Walid Khal- ed, claimed that some of the passengers carried Israeli passports and described the children as Hebrew-speaking. The names of the adults were released. A thorough check of the Israel Interior Ministry's computer index of identity cards failed to match any of the names with Israeli citizens. Israelis must have ID cards to obtain passports. A preliminary check of visitors and tourists failed to come up with the names. The Ports Authority and the various marinas in Israel con- firmed that the Silco had not called at an Israeli port, though it might have been en route to Israel when seized. Khaled said at his news conference that the episode was "a slap for the Zionized king of Amman," a reference to King Hussein of Jordan, and for the "Zionized leaders" participating in the Arab summit conference now tak- ing place in Amman. Israeli Defense Minister Yitzhak Rabin said that the seizure of the yacht was clear- ly timed to coincide with the Arab summit and planned to draw attention to the Abu Nidal faction. He said that if it was hijacked, as claimed, it was not in Israeli territorial waters, which the terrorists dare not approach for fear of Israel's navy. He said Israel is in contact with the governments of France and Belgium, whose nationals were said to be among the hijacked passen- gers. The names released by the Abu Nidal spokesman are Fernand Houtekins, 40; Em- manuel Houtekins, 42; Valerie Emmanuel Houtekins, 16; Laurent Em- manuel Houtekins, 17; Godlieve Kets; and Jac- queline Valente, 30, described as a French national. In Paris, French authorities said they had no information about any of the passengers. But the Belgian Interior Ministry confirmed that Em- manuel Houtekins; his wife, Godlieve, 48, born Kets — possibly Katz — and their children, Valerie and Laurent, are Belgian citizens, but are believed to live in Lyon, France. Dazzle your best prospects with an advertisement in the new Jewish News Holiday Gift Guide, a special pull- out section to appear with the November 27 Jewish News. And, your advertisement will entitle you to a free listing in our gift guide directory! For information and space reservations, call your Jewish News advertising representative or Dharlene Norris at 354-6060. AD DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 18 ISSUE DATE: NOVEMBER 27 THE JEWISH NEWS („44„ No ilitoTei3/n4v, /M1 OilC 20300 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN 48076 (313) 354-6060 HE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS_ 133