I NEWS 1 To All Our Relatives and Friends, Our wish for a year filled with happiness, health and prosperity. To All Our Relatives and Friends, Our wish for a year filled with happiness, health and prosperity. Rakefet Continued from preceding page IRV & KATE LAWTON ROBERT & ANDI LAWTON To All Our Relatives and Friends, Our wish for a year filled with happiness, health and prosperity. A Very Happy and Healthy New Year to All Our Friends and Family. (J. May the coming May the coming year be filled year be filled with health and with health and happiness for happiness for A Very Happy and Healthy New Year to All Our Friends and Family. all our family all our family and friends. and friends. RON & BOBBI KAY JEFFREY & STEVEN FLORENCE & IRVING HERMELIN ELEANOR & LOU HEYMAN SANDRA & RONALD MOSS & FAMILY 1111DT1 111117 711t13`2 A Very Happy and Healthy New Year to All Our Friends and Family. We wish our family and friends a very healthy, happy and prosperous New Year STEVEN, SAREE & SCOTTY HANTLER 1111DI1 111115 nicn to all our friends and relatives. to all our friends and relatives. HARRIET, SHELDON & EVAN KAPLAN HARVEY & DAHLIA KLEIN, JODIE & AMY Pill Box Pharmacy of Southfield 1111= 311115 i1] t13'2 viral 111117 1lt13`2 World Zionist Press Service to all our friends and relatives. to all our friends and relatives. PAULA & MARCUS LAST IRENE & DAVID LEBOVIC I wish my family and friends a very healthy, happy and prosperous New Year Best wishes for a happy, healthy New Year. Best wishes for a happy, healthy New Year. MR. ALEX JOSEPH JACK KANE MR. & MRS. PHILIP KATZ We wish our family and friends a very healthy, happy and prosperous New Year MURRAY & GOLDA J. HARTZ 3503 Oaks Way, Apt. 205 - Bldg. 116, Pompano Beach, FL 33069 88 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1989 to break into the European market." A row of hollow ostrich eggs stands on a shelf in his office. "The eggs can be used in jewelry as a substitute for ivory, but we haven't yet had the time to ex- plore this idea. We did, 05 however, make one silver- c<, decoraed egg as a gift for Shimon Peres when he visited two years ago." The phone is constantly ringing and people keep com- ing into the office with ques- tions. But Eli Havashush seems to thrive here. "I used to run a metal-fabricating business," he says, "but I got fed up. I kept asking myself if my only goal in life was real- ly only to earn more money. I was looking for a challenge. Coming here and helping build a new settlement pro- vided that." Haim Fisselson came to Israel from Argentina in 1976 to study agriculture and met Aliza, another Argentinian. They married and moved to Rakefet. "We were looking for a small, new settlement in the Galilee and the greenhouse was just being set up. With my degree in agriculture, I was welcomed." At 7 p.m. Haim is still work- ing busily in the greenhouse. Walking along the neat rows of potted plants he points out the major crop, a jasmin- scented gardenia, which, to my disappointment, was not yet flowering. "The greenhouse is only three years old, but already we have 15,000 gardenias, with 5,000 more cuttings being rooted and we have started expor- ting to Germany. Each plant has its own sprinkler and the entire irrigation system is computer-operated. The greenhouse itself is climate- controlled." Evening approaches. The earth eagerly awaits the first rains. Soon the stubborn pink c-1 cyclamen flowers will once J again push their way up among the rocky hills of Galilee. Rakefet, too, will con- tinue its push for sustenance in these same hills. ❑ Palestinian Pleads Guilty Jerusalem (JTA) — A Palestinian who caused the death of 16 bus passengers two months ago pleaded guil- ty to the act in Jerusalem district court last week but denied it was premeditated. The defendant, Abdul Mandi Ghanem, a West Bank resident, has been charged with 16 counts of murder and 24 counts of attempted murder.