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April 26, 1991 - Image 45

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-04-26

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PLAN ON THE BEST
IN LANDSCAPING

delegation of business leaders
could well be a wise move.
About 250 Israeli companies
will participate in a Projects
Fair, promoting the latest
ideas and innovations in
these fields. Many of the
presentations will be made by
newly arrived ohm.
Moreover, the conference
will include the participation
of other groups, such as the
Israeli Forum, the North
American Jewish Forum and
the European Jewish Forum.
Creating jobs in Israel is
the best form of charity, and
it can even be profitable for
you and your company. When,
in a few years, you're asked
what you did to help Israel
develop new jobs, will you be
able to say that you did your
part? 0

Economic Forum
Plans Lunch

The nation's financial in-
stitutions and their outlook
for competitiveness will be
discussed by David Littman,
first vice-president of
Manufacturers National
Bank, at the second Economic
Forum luncheon, April 29 at
the Radisson Plaza.
There is a charge for the
luncheon. For details, call the
Leadership Development
Department at Federation,
965-3939, Ext. 133.

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Jerusalem (JTA) — Israel's
High Court of Justice dealt a
setback to four Palestinian
activists appealing deporta-
tion orders.
The justices denied a re-
quest by their lawyers, Leah
Tsemel and Linda Bryer, for
access to the classified in-
formation that supported the
deportation orders signed
March 23 by Maj. Gen.
Mattan Vilnai, the Israel
Defense Force commander in
the southern region.
The Palestinians, all from
the Gaza Strip, are alleged
to be hard-core terrorists
associated with Al Fatah,
the largest faction of the
Palestine Liberation Organ-
ization.
They were not charged
with security offenses. But
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that encouraged Arab
violence against Jews, such
as the recent spate of ran-
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The deportees previously
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