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Kach supporters clung to
the sides of the car carrying
the casket as the procession
continued to the Har
Hamenuhot Cemetery in
Givat Shaul, where Rabbi
Kahane was buried.
Security was especially
tight throughout the
memorial service and burial.
Hundreds of police accom-
panied the mourners during
the procession, and police
helicopters hovered overhead
the whole afternoon.
Rabbi Kahane's assasina-
tion, condemned by Israeli
Arab leaders, already has
brought violence to the city.
Less than one hour after the
memorial service, an Arab
was attacked in Jerusalem.
Police later asked all Arabs to
return home.
- Further clashes between
Israelis and Arabs are ex-
pected in_ the coming days,
following on the heels of the
Oct. 8 riot on the Temple
Mount. That incident left 20
Palestinians dead when
police shot Arabs throwing
stones at worshippers praying
at the Kotel on Sukkot.
Members of Kach insisted
they will not encourage
violence in the wake of Rabbi
Kahane's death, but said they
could not stop those seeking
to avenge the murder of their
leader.
Gershom Salomon, head of
the Temple Mount Faithful, a
group that seeks to
re-establish the Temple in
Jerusalem, also said Mr.
Kahane's murder will "elicit
a response." He called the
Kach leader a patriot.
Representatives of Kach
plastered posters throughout
Jerusalem to announce the
funeral. They also drove up
and down the streets, hours
before the gathering, calling
out the time and place of the
funeral.
The evening before, Kach
supporters gathered in
Mahane Yehuda,_the Jewish
market of Jerusalem, and
passed out fliers accusing the
Knesset, the media and the
courts of inciting Mr.
All the speakers
urged the audience
to follow Rabbi
Kahane's "holy
ways."
Kahane's death. "His blood is
on them," a flier said.
That night, an Arab-owned
car was destroyed and Palesti-
nians were stoned by Israeli
youth.
Kach supporters said the
organization will continue,
though observers believe that
without Rabbi Kahane who
left no clear successor, Kach
is likely to splinter or
disband.
"He was the ideological
leader, not just an activist,"
said one pundit. "Everybody
else in the organization is a
soldier, not a leader." Others
suggest that several Kach
members may share leader-
ship of the organization. ❑
Assistant editor Elizabeth
Applebaum is on assignment
in Israel.
NEWS I
40,000 Soviet4ews
To Come To U.S. In '91
Washington (JTA) — Pres-
ident Bush has authorized
the admission of 50,000
Soviet emigres to the United
States as refugees during
the new fiscal year, which
began Oct. 1.
Of that total, 40,000 are
expected to be Soviet Jews.
All of them will receive fed-
eral assistance covering
transportation and initial
resettlement costs.
By contrast, in the last
fiscal year, 10,000 of the
50,000 "refugee slots" were
not funded by the U.S.
government. As a result,
private Jewish groups had to
provide complete funding for
the transmigration of 8,000
Soviet Jews.
U.S. Jewish groups sought
and obtained full funding for
those costs during the 1991
fiscal year. But they did not
seek an increase in the
50,000 Soviet refugee quota,
so as not to divert to the
United States emigres who
might otherwise settle in
Israel.
The Jewish groups also did
not want to jeopardize the
current level of refugee ad-
missions from other coun-
tries by requesting an in-
crease in the Soviet quota.
Overall, Mr. Bush increas-
ed from 125,000 to 131,000
the number of refugees who
will be admitted worldwide
this fiscal year. They are
granted entry if they demon-
strate a "well-founded fear
of persecution."
Officials at the Hebrew
Immigrant Aid Society,
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