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April 17, 1992 - Image 66

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-04-17

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I HOLIDAYS l'imm•

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Financial Services

If you're planning a

kitchen, bath, wet bar, entertain-
ment center or other quality
furniture or cabinetry — consider
Kitchens Plus.

Pesach

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PaineWebber serves the needs of investors
with a full range of financial services including:
stocks, corporate and municipal bonds, CDs and
tax-advantaged investments. We also offer
Keogh and IRA plans, mutual funds of all types,
government securities, and some of the best
research in the investment industry. All in a
company with over 110 years experience.

For more information call
Gerald E. Naftaly

Vice President—Investments

at (313) 851-1001 or (800) 533-1407.
Or mail this coupon.

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We invest in relationships.

Kitchens Plus is right here serving
the better homes of the Metro Detroit area.

Kitchens Plus owners, Gary and
Carmen Hancock, are always there to in-
sure your project is completed to your total
satisfaction. Our ultimate goal is to provide you
with a finished project that will enhance your
lifestyle and your home's value.






Gerald E. Naftaly, PaineWebber



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FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1992

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Pesach was special because it
was her first spent in Israel,
but as an Orthodox Jew she
has celebrated the festival
every year. "My grandparents
were unusual in that they re-
mained Orthodox even in the
darkest years of Stalin's rule,"
Bella recalls. "In Leningrad it
was difficult to be Orthodox.
My grandfather was unable
to find work and he was so-
cially ostracized!'
Bella's parents were tradi-
tional rather than Orthodox
but Bella decided to become
more observant when she
reached Israel in June 1990.
"Last Pesach was a celebra-
tion of freedom for us," says
Bella. "It will be even more
festive this year now that my
brother Aryeh is here. The
story of the Exodus is
especially poignant for Soviet
Jews who have come from
bondage to freedom!'
Yet the seder was somehow
more compelling for Bella
when she was in Leningrad.
"In the Soviet Union it was
only on special occasions like
the Pesach seder that I real-
ly felt like a Jew. I doubt I will
ever feel that way again!" ❑

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N EWS h'Imm

Settlements
Will Continue

Jerusalem (JTA) — Prime
Minister Yitzhak Shamir
has once again vowed that
nothing would stop Jews
from settling everywhere in
"Eretz Israel," which in-
cludes the West Bank and
Gaza Strip.
Jewish settlement in all
parts of Eretz Israel — or
Greater Israel — will con-
tinue as long as there are
Jews and there is empty ter-
ritory, he told the Knesset
Foreign Affairs and Security
Committee. He emphasized
that there was no part of
Eretz Israel from which
Israel would withdraw.
Mr. Shamir indicated, in
fact, that as far as he is con-
cerned, settlements in the
administered territories .
take precedence over settl-
ing the Negev.
But the prime minister
played down his govern-
ment's confrontation with
the United States on the set-
tlements issue. Likud's
refusal to stop the spread of
settlements in the ad-
ministered territories led to
the Bush administration's
recent denial of Israel's re-
quest for $10 billion in loan
guarantees.
Shamir rejected the idea
that Jewish settlements in
the disputed territories were
provocative.

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