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November 06, 1992 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-11-06

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"My family learned about
the Heatherwood lifestyle.. .



Aliyah Up
In October

Jerusalem (JTA) — Aliyah
from the republics of the
former Soviet Union edged
upward slightly in October,
reaching a new monthly
high for the year with 6,832
arrivals.
While that is an improve-
ment over September's fig-
ure of 6,725 arrivals, im-
o migration is still way below
what it was at this time dur-
ing the last two years.

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"I haven't had this much fun in years! I've met new friends. I'm involved in
activities. I 'm happy — and so is my family. Before, housekeeping was a chore,
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Mr. Mizrachi didn't vote in
the last election, and said he
wouldn't today, either.
Local resident Yoav
Gamliel, a toiletries
salesman checking out some
leather jackets, said, "This
violence is making us mad.
You can't move around free-
ly, the Arabs do whatever
they want. Rabin wants to
give back land on the Golan,
which he should never do,
and this autonomy they're
talking about scares me."
Away from Nes Ziona, at
the confrontation lines, the
disatisfaction was much
more acute. Outside the
prime minister's residence
in Jerusalem, some 2,000
people, mostly from the West
Bank, demonstrated violent-
ly against the government's
policy toward the Arabs.
About 30 of them were ar-
rested. Some were costumed
as shooting targets, on
which were written, "Who's
next?"
Some settler leaders like
Yisrael Harel and Aharon
Domb spoke openly about
the possibility that if the
terror does not abate, some
of the hotter heads in the
territories would resurrect
the "Jewish Underground"
of the early 1980s to carry
out murderous vigilante at-
tacks against Arabs.
When the new government
came to power, the settlers
would demonstrate peaceful-
ly, and their protests were
over Mr. Rabin's stated will-
ingness to trade land for
peace in the territories and
the Golan. But the month of
killings has driven them
closer to the edge, made
their nerves more raw. The
non-ideological, bourgeois,
suburban majority of Israel
is not nearly as enraged as
the people on the confronta-
tion lines, but the settlers
can be used as a fair
barometer for the mood of
much of the citizenry.
Temperatures are rising,
and patience with the
government's conciliatory
stance toward the Arabs is
running thin.

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