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Barzilai of Tel Aviv was kill-
ed and Sgt. Aharon Hannuka
of Jerusalem was mortally
wounded Sept. 2, when their
patrol was ambushed by in-
filtrators from Jordan in the
Beit She'an Valley.
The Syrian-backed Popular
Front for the Liberation of
Palestine, headed by George
Habash, claimed responsibili-
ty Sunday for the latest inci-
dent. But the IDF is dubious.
Chief of Staff Gen. Dan
Shomron told reporters Sun-
day the identity of the
gunmen was uncertain. He
would not rule out Hezbollah,
the fundamentalist Shi'ite
Party of God, which has been
responsible for recent
Katyusha rocket firings into
Israel.
Happy Cardinal
Cancelled 'nip
New York (JTA) — The deci-
sion of Cardinal Jozef Glemp,
the Polish primate, to cancel
his scheduled visit later this
month to a number of U.S.
cities was greeted with sighs
of relief from American
Jewish leaders over the
weekend.
Cardinal Glemp's remarks
regarding the controversial
Carmelite convent at
Auschwitz have deeply
angered and offended Jews.
Cardinal Glemp, the
highest-ranking Catholic of-
ficial in Poland, accused Jews
last month of threatening
Polish sovereignty and using
their alleged influence in the
mass media to spread anti-
Polish sentiments.
The cardinal had been set
to arrive in Chicago on Sept.
21. He also had planned to
visit Cleveland, Detroit,
Milwaukee, Boston and
Washington. The cancellation
of his visit was announced
last Saturday by the Polish
press agency.
Jewish groups in several of
these cities made their
displeasure with Cardinal
Glemp clear to the local
Catholic establishment, and
declined invitations to par-
ticipate in interfaith ac-
tivities involving the Polish
cardinal.
Rabbi Avraham Weiss call-
ed the cancellation "a victory
for the forces of decency"
Rabbi Mordechai
Michelman, executive direc-
tor of the Synagogue Council
of America, said that "a lot of
unnecessary emotions and
confrontations will be avoid-
ed" by the cancellation of the
visit.
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New Year.
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Sept. 29, 1989.
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Joy, Prosperity
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