We wish our host families and
the Detroit Jewish Community a
very healthy, happy and
prosperous New Year.
The Houston Maccabi Delegation
A Very Happy and Healthy
New Year to All Our Friends
and Family.
HARRIET, FRED, KEVIN & JEREMY SOFFERIN
& JOSEPH FRANK
May the coming
May the coming
year be filled
year be filled
with health and
with health and
happiness for
happiness for
all our family
all our family
and friends.
and friends.
SIMON & ESTHER TABACHNIK
& FAMILY
MELANIE & AARON WALLIS
May the coming
May the coming
year be filled
year be filled
with health and
with health and
happiness for
happiness for
all our family
all our family
and friends.
and friends.
LOU & LIZ FREEMAN
REX & CAROLYN LANYI
STEPHANIE & JORDAN
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and relatives.
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and relatives.
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AARON, ROBYN, RONNA
& KEN KING
DAHUA & HARVEY F. KLEIN
JODIE & AMY
Best wishes for a
happy, healthy
New Year.
Best wishes for a
happy, healthy
New Year.
JEFF, LYNN & JASON ALEMAN
THE BERGERS
MICHAEL, BARBARA, ROBIN & DEBBIE
We wish our family and friends a
very healthy, happy and prosperous
New Year
MOLLIE & WDWIG BORAKS
St. Petersburg, Florida
Best wishes for a
happy, healthy
New Year.
Best wishes for a
happy, healthy
New Year.
MAURIE CASCADE
CLARA COOK
We wish our family and friends a
very healthy, happy and prosperous
New Year
THE BRYSTOWSKIS
HENRY, ROSE, SONYA, MOSHE & DANIEL
Best wishes for a
happy, healthy
New Year.
Best wishes for a
happy, healthy
New Year.
BERNARD & GLADYS COOPER
MANYA & HENRY FELDMAN
We wish our family and friends a
very healthy, happy and prosperous
New Year
ANNE & SAM SUKENIC,
HARVEY, DOREEN & KAREN
We wish our family and friends a
very healthy, happy and prosperous
New Year
MARLENE & LARRY WHITE
NATE & MARJORIE
108 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1990
Minister's Aides
Interrogated
Jerusalem (JTA) — Seven
personal aides to embattled
Interior Minister Arye Den
were interrogated by police
last week about Mr. Den's
alleged improper disburse-
ment of government funds.
One of them, Mr. Den's
private secretary, was told to
report for questioning at the
Jaffa police station. But the
other six were hauled out of
their beds in surprise
pre-dawn arrests.
The secretary, Yaffa
Cohen, who is the daughter
of former Sephardic Chief
Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, was
released by mid-afternoon
and returned to Jerusalem.
The other six were set free
by evening.
Among those questioned
was Mr. Den's closest aide
and spokesman, Zvi Jacob-
son. The aides refused to
talk to the press after their
interrogation.
Mr. Den himself was grill-
ed for nearly four hours last
week by five police inter-
rogators in his office in
Jerusalem. There was no
word on whether he would
be questioned again.
According to observers, the
police action was intended as
a high-profile demonstration
of the force's determination
to proceed with the in-
vestigation of Mr. Deri,
despite a vigorous campaign
by the 31-year-old minister
and his supporters in the
ultra-Orthodox Shas party to
impugn the investigation.
Mr. Deri and his sup-
porters have repeatedly
charged that the police are
working in cahoots with the
crime reporter for the daily
newspaper Yediot Achronot,
Mordechai Gilat, who broke
the Den story in June.
The chief of police, Ya'acov
Terner, denies any collusion
and argues that information
coming from a journalist to
the police is as valid as in-
formation from any other
quarter, once it is verified.
There was no word from
police whether the inter-
rogation of Mr. Den's aides
had dealt with the related
but separate matter of a
wiretap that was found at
Mr. Gilat's home.
Several copies of a tape of a
conversation between Mr.
Gilat and Mr. Terner seem
to have been made. There
are people who apparently
have heard it but will not
admit to it. And no one lnAs
confessed to placing the
wiretap, making the tapes or
getting rid of them. One copy
was found in a Tel Aviv cafe