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wounding of three young
sisters Sept. 30, when a
booby-trapped loaf of Sabbath
challah exploded in a grocery
story.
The victims, Semadar Had-
dad, 12, and her sisters, Inbal,
7, and Hadas, 5, were hospi-
talized to remove shrapnel
from their legs. Their wounds
were reported to be light.
The youngsters are resi-
dents of the Musrana neigh-
borhood. The incident occur-
red at a shop in the adjacent
ultra-Orthodox neighborhood
of -Mea Shearim, near the
border between east and west
Jerusalem.
Another challah bomb ex-
ploded in the Jewish Quarter
of the Old City, without caus-
ing casualties or damage. It
was tossed into the street
after the shopkeeper and a
customer became suspicious
of its weight and evidence of
tampering.
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AViv (JTA) — Prominent
Israelis will be visiting
Bulgaria in the next few
weeks, and preliminary dis-
cussions are underway aimed
at establishing commercial
airline service between Israel
and Bulgaria, it was reported
Tuesday.
Bulgaria broke diplomatic
relations with Israel after the
1967 Six-Day War, as did all
Soviet bloc nations except
Romania. But lately a thaw
has set in.
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