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The Warmth of Family The Elegance of Mansion Living! Cl) LLJ You don't have to choose between the two if you join the Bortz family at "The Mansion," LJJ CI) UJ Call 363 4121 for our limousine to pick you up for a personal tour of our facility. Ask for HarrietSarnoff Schiff - Bortz Health Care of Green Lake 22 Jerusalem (JTA) — In a surprise development, police have detained three Israeli Arabs in connection with the shooting of a farmer working the fields of Moshav Gadish, in Lower Galilee. Suspicion fell at first on a nearby village in the West Bank after Avraham Cohen, 32, was wounded by gunfire from a passing car. He was admitted to Afula Hospital, where his condition was de- scribed as stable. Police later traced the car and its owners to the village of Salim, within Israel's pre- 1967 borders, and arrested its owner and his two sons. News of the arrests came as a surprise to inhabitants of the region, where Israeli Arabs are rarely involved in terror attacks. Salim, most of whose inhabitants work in nearby Afula, has a reputa- tion for peaceful relations with its neighbors. The attack came as Jerusalem reported several terror assaults over the last few days. Security sources attribute the escalation to the Hamas fundamentalist group, which oppose the Family owned and operated for over 33 years, Medicare approved . 6470 Alden Drive, Orchard Lake (Less than 20 minutes from Maple C- Orchard Lake Roads) peace negotiations currently taking place between Israel and the Palestinians. A 33-year-old yeshiva stu- dent, Hanan Gol, was stabb- ed and slightly wounded Wednesday while walking through an Old City alley near the Jewish Quarter. At the same time, in the western part of the city, Sima Kiwiti, 43, was stabb- ed and suffered a slight wound in her arm. She said she was assaulted by an Arab on emerging from her place of work at an old age home on Toviya Hefetz Street. Both attackers managed to escape. Police, meanwhile, were holding a Palestinian in connection with the shooting death earlier this week of an Israeli border policeman in east Jerusalem. A previous attack by Israeli Arab terrorists oc- curred last February at a military post in Galed, where three new recruits were hacked to death while sleeping. Four Israeli Arabs from a village in Wadi Ara are serving life terms for the killings. Nathan Raises Money For Somali Refugees New York (JTA) — Jewish groups are signing on to a project by Israeli peace ac- tivist Abie Nathan to raise $1 million from Jews for a tent city he wants to build for Somali refugees in Kenya. Mr. Nathan flew into town a few weeks ago bent on get- ting the Jewish community to help build the tent city, which he envisions shelter- ing some 20,000 refugees and taking care of their medical needs. With his track record as a philanthropist who gets things done, he had met with a group of about a dozen representatives of Jewish organizations within an hour and a half of landing at Kennedy Airport. Ci) CC F- LU Police Hold Arabs In Moshav Attack He brought with him a detailed budget and a letter of reference from the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees, as well as permis- sion from Kenyan au- thorities to erect the protec- tive tents within their borders, where some 300,000 Somali refugees are believed to have gathered. The Reform movement's Union of American Hebrew Congregations and the United Synagogue of Con- servative Judaism are ask- ing member synagogues to make a bid for aid to Somali refugees during the tradi- tional appeals conducted at High Holiday services. In addition, the National Jewish Community Rela- tions Advisory Council is looking into ways for local Jewish community councils to contribute to the effort. Jewish organizations are planning to run an adver- tisement for donations in the New York Times, under the name "Jewish Coalition for Somali Refugee Relief." Mr. Nathan wants to en- sure a specifically Jewish contribution to the relief effort especially since Somalia, a Muslim country, has been antagonistic to Israel. He wants it known that Jews, and Israel, give charity without regard to creed or nationality.