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fuses Sam with Nicholas and
other men of her life. Itkeh
must choose between them.
However, love of life
dominates: Sam, Itkeh, and
the range of characters they
represent, show the energy of
their struggles to find their
ways in their old and new
worlds.
Last year, LaZebnik's
drama The Billiard Game
was presented at the Potter
Center Theater in Jackson,
Mich. Later the play ap-
peared at the Athletic Club in
New York.
Tickets for Sam and Itkeh
are available at the Jewish
Community Center,
661-1000, ext. 348, or call
Babs Protetch, 356-8075, for
special group rates.
I NEWS 1
Orthodox March
Over Exemptions
Jerusalem (JTA) — Hun-
dreds of Orthodox Jews who
served in the armed forces
demonstrated in Jerusalem
recently against widespread
criticism of the exemptions
from compulsory military ser-
vice given to yeshivah
students.
The reserve officers and
soldiers conducted a march to
the prime minister's office to
show that the Orthodox are
an integral part of the securi-
ty force.
Yeshivah students and
other religious Jews, mean-
while, have decided to
volunteer for armed patrols to
secure the old Jewish
cemetery on the Mount of
Olives after dark. There has
been a rash of vandalism at
the cemetery. About 100
tombstones have been
desecrated this year, ap-
parently by Arabs.
Fill 'Er Up
On The Go
Tel Aviv (JTA) — Israel Air-
craft Industries is producing
a "flying tanker" it claims is
a breakthrough in the tech-
nology of in-flight refueling.
The new aircraft, based on
the Boeing 707 passenger jet,
can refuel three aircraft at a
time in flight. It also can keep
10 jet fighters aloft within a
radius of 1,000 nautical miles
from base, filling their tanks
in three to five minutes each,
according to IAI's repair divi-
sion, which developed and is
producing the tanker.
It is adaptable to all types
of aircraft in use in the Israel,
American and other Western
air forces, IAI said.
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