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DIANA and MARTY
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wish to thank all their
wonderful family and
friends for all their love,
prayers and support
during Diana's recent ill-
ness, and also helping
to celebrate their 40th
wedding anniversary.

Court Doubles Sentence
Of Synagogue Vandal

Toronto(JTA) — An impor-
tant precedent has been set
by the Ontario Court of Ap-
peal in the sentencing of a
white supremacist who
defaced two religious in-
stitutions last year.
The court doubled the
sentence of a 23-year-old
man who spray-painted the
Shaarei Shomayim syn-
agogue and the Yeshiva
Yesodei Hatorah with
swastikas and anti-Semitic
slogans on June 10, 1989.
Zvonimir Lelas was
released from jail in July
after serving two-thirds of a
six-month sentence for three
counts of mischief.
According to the Toronto
Globe and Mail, two out of
three Court of Appeal judges
agreed that Lelas' actions
deserved a longer sentence.
The majority decision,
written by justice Lloyd
Houlden, said the original
sentence was not sufficient
"to meet the needs of gen-

eral deterrence and to show
society's abhorrence of such
acts."
Judge Houlden also made
it clear in his report that the
desecration of any place of
worship should not be taken
lightly.
"It is immaterial what
faith is involved: whether it
is a Sikh temple, an Islamic
mosque, a Jewish synagogue
or a Christian church, acts of
vandalism against such
structures will not be
tolerated."
The dissenting judge,
Justice Patrick Galligan, did
not think a higher sentence
was appropriate, saying that
this would give the ap-
pearance of imposing
punishment on Mr. Lelas for
his beliefs and opinions.
But Judge Houlden said he
would have sentenced Mr.
Lelas to an even longer term
in jail, were it not for the fact
that he had already com-
pleted his sentence and now
faces going to jail again.

Court Rules. Prisons
May Make Jews Shave

Washington (JTA) — U.S.
Jewish groups have express-
ed little surprise with a fed-
eral appeals court ruling
that the Arizona prison
system could require Or-
thodox Jewish inmates to
shave their beards without
violating their constitu-
tional right to free exercise
of religion.
Mark Stern, legal director
of the American Jewish
Congress, called the 3-0
decision by the 9th U.S. Cir-
cuit Court of Appeals in San
Francisco "fairly predic-
table."
But unlike the appeals
court, Mr. Stern said he is
"not convinced of the neces-
sity to bar Orthodox inmates
from wearing beards for
prison security."
Prison officials had argued
that the beards could be used
to hide drugs and other con-
traband, and that the added
facial hair created problems
with identifying prisoners.
In another display of
deference to authority, the
Supreme Court a few years
ago upheld the military's
decision to ban Jewish
soldiers from wearing yar-
mulkas. That ban, however,
was lifted, following con-
gressional legislation that
led then Defense Secretary

Frank Carlucci to permit
soldiers to wear "neat and
conservative" religious
garb.

Vandals Hit
French Graves

Paris (JTA) — Vandals
have desecrated some 43
graves in a Jewish cemetery
in a small town in the Fren-
ch province of Alsace, near
the German border. No anti-
Semitic slogans were found.
Local officials of the town
of Horbourg Wuhr, near
Colmar, said the vandalism
might have been perpetrated
by local hoodlums without
any particular anti-Semitic
leanings.
Many of the tombstones
were overturned, others
shattered, and ornaments,
such as Stars of David, were
torn off.
Several cemeteries, both
Jewish and Christian, have
been desecrated in the last
few months. Most of the
vandals arrested are youths
who belong to no organized
party or movement.
Since the desecration in
May of the ancient Jewish
cemetery of Carpentras, in
the south of France, there
has been a new wave of
cemetery desecrations.

