Men's ORT To Cite David Page 5 Reform Synagogues Will Honor Five Leaders 10 U.S. Envoy Says Ariel Sharon Planned The War In Lebanon 26 Youngsters And Oldsters In Harmony TH 88 SERVING DETROIT'S METROPOLITAN JEWISH COMMUNITY THIS ISSUE 50c FREED OM' Monday nighfs,.conce will bop-St:40041".actiyitie*: for 'Soviet - jewry See- Page 6 IDF soldier Hezi Shai, returning from captivity in Lebanon, is welcomed by Israeli Defense Minister Yitzhak Rabin. Released Terrorists Forced From Homes Refusenik Pavel Abramovich The Refuseniks: A Journey Into Limbo An exclusive, first-hand account of visits with our Soviet Jewish families See Page 14 . Jerusalem (JTA) — Jewish settlers in the West Bank have mounted a campaign to force convicted terrorists freed in the May 20 prisoner exchange to leave the territory. Settlers in the Nablus area said they had a list of all of the released prisoners and were demanding the cooperation of local village leaders to get rid of them. Thousands of leaflets were distributed in Hebron and Ramallah Monday night, warning the terrorists to leave. At least two were forced from their homes and fled to Jordan. In the Israeli Arab village of Tira, the heads of the local Arab councils met to consider the threats by Rabbi Meir Kahane, leader of the extremist Kach party, to "liquidate" the released terrorists if they refused to leave vol- untarily. Minister of Tourism Avraham Sharir has begun canvassing his col- leagues in a campaign to introduce the death penalty for terrorists. Israeli law does not provide the death penalty and terrorists convicted of murder, in- cluding many of those released in the exchange, are given life sentences. Two of the latter, convicted of murdering David Rosenfeld at an ar- cheological site at Herodion three years ago, were literally driven from their homes in the Bedouin village of Faradis. They decided to leave after Continued on Page 32 Births B'nai Mitzvah Classified Ads Editorials Engagements Obituaries Purely Commentary Danny Raskin Singles Synagogues Women's News MARCH 27, 1992 74 61 75 4 66 87 2 42 74 55 58 137