"Border") whose members refuse to serve in the territories. "Peace Now didn't find the right answer for the main topic of the intifada — human rights," he said. As for Yesh G'vul, "It is the right in a democracy for anybody to sit in jail if he doesn't want to serve in the army. But it's stupid. By not serving you don't stop being responsible for what's going on there." Zucker said he urges Israelis who oppose the oc- cupdtion to serve in the ter- ritories to counterbalance those who are prone to brutality. Such Israelis "have struggled for human rights more than anyone who went to jail." Zucker's Citizens Rights Movement has been in the parliamentary opposition since the Labor and Likud parties formed the National Unity Government in 1984. With five seats in the current Knesset, Zucker expects his party to win between five and eight seats in the November elections. Most of the addi- tional votes will come at the expense of Labor, with whom the CRM traditionally has been allied. Israeli Judge Joins Demjanjuk Defense Team Jerusalem (JTA) — Dov Eitan, a controversial former district court judge, has joined the defense team of convicted Nazi war criminal John "Ivan the Terrible" Demjanjuk. Eitan, who was invited to joined the defense team by Demjanjuk's lawyer Yoram Sheftel, will presumably par- ticipate in the appeal against Demjanjuk's death sentence. The appeal will be heard by the Supreme Court in December. Demjanjuk was convicted of war crimes by a Jerusalem district court in April 1987 after a year-long trial. He was identified as the Treblinka death camp guard known as "Ivan the Terrible" who operated the gas chambers where some 800,000 Jews perished. Judge Eitan resigned from the district court in 1983 after running afoul of the authorities over of his public advocacy of Israel's with- drawal from captured territories. Eitan had signed petitions — circulated by the Yesh Gvul movement — urging the pull- out of the Israel Defense Force from Lebanon. 04,) WE'RE HAVING A CELEBRATION! It's our first anniversary at Windemere and we are proud to present those of you that have highlighted this years' outstanding success! Just one year since our doors were opened, we have become "home" to those with special health care needs. Uniquely different from most health care facilities, Windemere provides a residential environment that preserves dignity, beauty and maximum independence at a time in life when nursing care and social support are needed. We thank you . . . for making our first anniversary a dream come true . . . and for recognizing Windeniere as a very special place. Physicians on Staff West Bloomfield Township West Bloomfield Fire Dept. West Bloomfield Police Dept. Providence Hospital ♦ Social Services Wm. Beaumont Hospital ♦ Discharge Planning Botsford Hospital ♦ Social Services Sinai Hospital ♦ Social Services Henry Ford Medical Center W.B. ♦ Linda Messina Fleet Ambulance ♦ All Drivers Ambutrans ♦ All Drivers Prince of Peace Church ♦ Pastor Dowell St. Williams Catholic Church ♦ Sister Eileen Berry Holy Spirit Lutheran Church ♦ .Pastor John Freed West Bloomfield Montessori ♦ Usha Mangrulkar Humane Society of S.E. MI ♦ Bonnie Burkoff Birmingham Theater ♦ Carol McCloud Observer & Eccentric Newspapers ♦ Carol McCloud Specialized Pharmacy Services • Richard Fitzpatrick Silver's Office Supply ♦ Joanne Abbott HDS Services ♦ Robert Wills Gordon Food Services ♦ Deric Jaques Nursing Home Group ♦ Leo Eisenberg Ticket Master ♦ Lou Martin White & White Inc. ♦ Dean Mackey St. Joseph Hospital Harper Hospital Huron Valley Hospital Southfield Rehabilitation St. Mary's Hospital Oakwood Hospital New Grace Hospital St. John's Hospital St. Joseph Rehabilitation Agape Smiles Foundation ♦ Mike Meyer Temple Kol-Ami ♦ Rabbi Conrad Robert Newhouser Shelly Slobin Maxwell Schwartz John Beecher Jennifer Cross Dennis Curr Helen Wilson Sally Willis Located on Farmington Road just South of Maple Road in West Bloomfield • 661-1700 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 17