Reachin Jerusalem (JTA) — Jewish vigilante acts against Arabs escalated in east Jerusalem and spilled into the West Bank over the weekend, as Defense Minister Moshe Arens sought help from the Orthodox rabbinate to calm the tempers of Jewish ultra- nationalists. Mr. Arens met with the Ashkenazic chief rabbi, Avraham Shapira, at his Jerusalem residence. The meeting was officially de- scribed as an opportunity for the rabbi to submit settlers' complaints about the de- teriorating security situa- tion. But the defense estab- lishment has ample contact with the settlers on a daily basis, although relations between them are steadily worsening. Senior army officers were reported to be enraged over the vigilantism. One was quoted as saying that set- tlers caught committing acts of violence should be put in jail "for a long time." Mr. Arens promised the chief rabbi that "the Israel Defense Force would meet all security needs" in the administered territories. The meeting took place after fresh violence by rampaging Jews. About 150 settlers blocked the entrance to the Dahiyat el-Barid neighborhood on Jerusalem's northern municipal borders. Settlers drove cars through the neighborhood, brandishing flags and slogans calling for better security for Jews. The set- tlers said they chose Dahiyat el-Barid because members of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine dem- onstrated there recently. But Amir Cheshin, Arab affairs adviser to Jerusalem Mayor Teddy Kollek, said the neighborhood was relatively quiet and present- ed no security problem. Some of the settlers dem- onstrated later outside the home of Justice Minister Dan Meridor, whom they blamed for the failure to deport Palestinian activists from the territories. Vigilante acts were perpetrated at several loca- tions in the territories by settlers demanding tougher punitive measures against the Arab population. Twelve Arab residents of Hebron filed complaints at the local police station over the weekend. Metro Detroit's newest old bank is still the best! N >'\'' '\\\ :\ \ 1.10 .1(1111(13EST yap pbssible. \JoiktliJCC gener- *e s\ome„bodYI-heA:Oieth0 you're pumping elimbibg' to new S. heights.on the StairMastet'in a Step \ \ \Aerobics class or using any of our \. other , equipment and facilities. For more information, call 661-1000, ext. 265, 266. 'Based on $5,000 deposit. Some minimum deposit requirements may be lower. Higher rates may be available for larger deposits. Rates subject to change. , „ 'Based on $1,000 deposit. Rates subject to change. • must not have been a health club Franklin BankNA member within the last 12 months • $298 savings for 18-25 year olds only • good through January 31, 1992 Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit 6600 West• Maple \R.oad •-- - `'s ",„ Westiloomfield, MI 48322 *ID . For information, call 358-5170 Southfield • Birmingham Grosse Pointe Woods , POOL TABLES ... % ... %• • • E ..... LIST PRICE S1995, WITH EQUIPMENT 75 7/8” OVERSIZED SLATE 85 1" OVERSIZED SLATE $ 950 AIR HOCKEY & SOCCER TABLES January 15 September 16 October 21 November 18 December 16 February 19 March 18 April 15 Callanetics Studios by Maureen Shape up for the New Year • • • • Fast, visible results Non-impact, gentle and safe Small, personalized classes Look good & feel wonderful Sugar Tree Square, 6235 Orchard Lake Road West Bloomfield, MI 48322 313-855-3555 SALE PRICED FROM 2-PIECE CUES & ACCESSORIES 20% TO 500 /o off MEUCCI • McDERMOTT • MAU • VIKING • DUFFERIN • SCHMELKE