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PHONE TOLL FREE 11001211105 • .1"I 6 , I ..., Two i1.,• T i Fur Boutique 'Robert Warm TiuS Northwestern Highway at Inkster Jewish Troops Set For Chanukah Washington (JTA) — Chanukah menorot, candles, yarmulkes and other ritual provisions for Jewish soldiers were on their way to Somalia as American forces began Operation Restored Hope to aid the people of the war-torn, famine-stricken African country. Beyond these special sup- plies, however, Jewish troops will not be singled out by military regulations the way their practices were in Saudi Arabia during the Persian Gulf War. In that operation, the U.S. military cautioned the troops to refrain from "ostentatious" displays of religious artifacts, affilia- tion and practice so as not to "offend their Saudi hosts," who were Muslim, Pentagon spokesman recalled. Troops were advised against wearing Stars of David or crosses and told not to display menorot or Christmas trees in the vicin- ity of the Saudis. "We asked them to be low- key," said the spokesman. "We didn't want them mar- ching in a Christmas parade and singing Christmas carols." While Somalia is also a Muslim country, special guidelines were not deemed necessary. "The needs are different there, and the circumstances are different," the spokes- man said. For one, "there is no organization there, secular or religious." In any case, he added, the Saudi situation was the ex- ception. He pointed to Turkey, also Muslim, where U.S. troops are not issued special directives governing religious practice. Rabbi David Lapp, director of JWB Jewish Chaplains Council in New York, which shipped the Chanukah sup- plies, said "there is no feel yet" as to how many Jewish personnel will be deployed. The initial shipment will provide enough prayer and holiday supplies for 100 peo- ple. It also will contain some kosher food. A Jewish chaplain has been tapped to accompany the troops, added Rabbi Lapp, whose council is under the auspices of the Jewish Community Centers Associ- ation of North America. Rabbi Matthew Simon, in- coming chairman of the council, said, "We don't always know where the Jews are" in the military. In this case, however, the council knows there are Jew- ish personnel among the troops slated to go to Somalia from the Army's Fort Drum in New York state and the Marines' Camp Pendleton in California. He said there are also Jew- ish medical personnel on standby on a hospital ship. Rabbi Simon, who is re- ligious leader of B'nai Israel Congregation in Rockville, Md., said the council sprang into action "as soon as we heard the troops would be sent. "We want to make sure the provisions await the ar- rival of the troops," he said. Rabbi Abraham Avrech, the council's outgoing chairman, said plans are The council knows there are Jewish personnel among the troops slated to go to Somalia. under way to ensure that adequate supplies will be on hand for Purim and Passover, should they be re- quired. Meanwhile, Israel has dispatched humanitarian aid to Somalia, even though it has no diplomatic rela- tions with the Jewish state and has been openly hostile to it in the past. Israel's ambassador to the United Nations, Gad Ya'acobi, informed U.N. Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali that the Jew- ish state has so far sent Somalia equipment for con- structing tents to house 20,000 people, as well as food, medicine, doctors and other medical personnel. Mr. Ya'acobi emphasized that Somalia is but one of the Muslim countries to which Israel is currently ex- tending aid. The Israeli government has also sent food and medicine to aid refugees in Bosnia- Herzegovina. c=. cC=