Casualties In Arab Attack Tel. Aviv (JTA) — A 24- year-old yeshiva student from Jerusalem was fatally stabbed and three other Israelis were wounded one morning when three Arabs from the West Bank attack- ed passengers aboard a bus north of Tel Aviv. One of the assailants was killed and his two compa- nions were wounded in the melee that followed the stabbings. All of the injured were treated at Beilinson Hospital in Petach Tikva, where the student, Baruch Eisler, died while undergo- ing surgery. He was buried in Jerusalem. The incident was the latest in a wave of revenge attacks by Arabs on Jews that began after the Oct. 8 Temple Mount riots, in which Israeli border police killed at least 17 Arab stone- throwers. This latest incident follow- ed by only a few hours a grenade attack in the heart of Tel Aviv, which might have caused high casualties had the grenade not failed to explode. The hand grenade was tossed from a speeding car into crowded Dizengoff Street, Tel Aviv's main shopping and entertainment thoroughfare. The stabbings occurred on a No. 66 bus of the Dan line, which operates interurban service in the Tel Aviv area. Eyewitnesses said three Arabs boarded the Petach Tikva-to- Tel Aviv bus near Tel Hashomer army medical center and took seats on the rear bench. There were about 30 pas- sengers on the bus at the time. As it passed an intersection between Bnei Brak and Ramat Gan, the Arabs suddenly shouted "Allah Akhbar" (God is Great) and stabbed the four passengers sitting directly in front of them. The bus driver stopped the vehicle, fired his pistol into the air and then pointed it at the three Arabs. By chance, a police ex- plosives expert carrying an Uzi submachine gun was riding in a vehicle behind the bus. When he saw the bus halt and heard the com- motion, he raced toward it. According to accounts, the policeman fired his Uzi once into the air as he approached the bus from the rear. One of the Arabs rose from his seat, brandishing a knife, and was shot to death by the policeman. • 17 nationally recognized designers. • Large selection of affordably priced gift jewelry. • Watches: Ebel, Baume & Mercier, Breitling, Chopard, Carrera/Carrera, Sector and Seiko. • Exceptional pricing — great values. • Jewelry and watch repairs. AWARDED CERTIFICATE BY GIA IN DIAMOND GRADING .Cash refunds. •Free Aping and jewelry clea 32419 Northwestern Highway Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334 Located between Middlebelt and Fourteen Mile Road 313.855-0040 Holiday Hours: Monday-Friday 10-8 Saturday 10.6 Sunday 12.5 A Third Generation of Quality and Tradition in Diamonds and Diamond Jewelry, passed down from Norman Allan CHILDREN'S CROSSING STOREWIDE SALE 20-50% OFF ENTIRE STOCK DECEMBER 7 - DECEMBER 11 Holiday Hours: Mon.-Fri. 10-9 Saturday 10-6 Sunday 12-5 Crosswinds 4301 Orchard Lake Road West Bloomfield, Michigan 48033 Anderson Clock Works Sales, Service and Showroom 478-6660 27437 W. Six Mile Road Livonia (Open 7 Days) 313.737-5730 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 27