Rabbi Rules On Old Bones Tune in to MN for a Sensational Battle! . '7 Jerusalem (JTA) — An Or- r thodox-secular standoff over ancient Jewish graves found at a road-building site in northern Jerusalem has j worsened after the city's I chief rabbi issued a halachic ruling forbidding the graves to be moved. I ° The decision by Rabbi Yit- • zhak Kolitz to _move the road rather than the 2,000- r year-old graves disap- L pointed people on both '=sides of the controversy who were hoping the rabbi Would provide an accept- , able solution sanctioned by religious law. Partly because of bad weather, authorities have halted road- building at the site where a projected inter- -change is intended to relieve „ major traffic bottlenecks at the northern entrance to the city. In the wake of Rabbi Kolitz's ruling, a deputy mayor of Jerusalem, Oman Yekutieli of the secularist Meretz bloc has called for resumption of work on the road without delay. Behind him, government 1 archaeologists voiced their own determination to carry ( out a legally mandated res- t, cue dig of the Second Temple __-period burial caves. A spokesman for the Israel ? Antiquities Authority ( pointed to a statutory re- quirement that sites , threatened with ruin by modern development be ex- I amined by archaeologists. It was in just such a r' routine dig that burial caves ) were unearthed last month along the route of an inter- , change designed to spare r commuters from Neveh Ya'acov and Pisgat Ze'ev "one-hour traffic holdups in the morning. Riots in the Chasidic neighborhood of Mea Shearim prompted a deci- (' sion to rebury the ancient bones at Har Hamenuhot 'cemetery in Jerusalem together with the 16 stone caskets in which they were found. Rabbi Kolitz is now pro- posing that authorities solve the traffic problem by C - A3eeding up work up on a planned overpass nearby. But he said the road could not be built where planned, as this would entail moving the graves. "These dear Jews lived to ',,see our Holy Temple," he wrote. "Why should we disturb their eternal repose?" Buffalo Bills vs. Houston Oilers r - December 27 8 p.m. Channel 38 If you don't have Cable TV, call now for a FREE installation when you donate $5.00 to the renovation of the Northland Theater into an exciting performing arts center. SUNDAY NIGHT N F 353-3900 Continental Cablevision® West Bloomfield 855-6971 Programming subject to blackout or change. Some restrictions may apply. Offer expires 12-31-92. WEIGHT SY WARSHAWSKY, C.L.0 F Nutritional Centre Inc. 7071 Orchard Lake Road Suite 110 In the J&S Office Bldg. W. Bloomfield, MI 48322 STATE FARM GO INSURANCE ■ /ff 4111 -111 Southfield/Oak 1Park/Royal Oak Township For insurance call GET A HEAD START ON YOUR NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION! 626-2652 Office Phone See me for car, home, life and health insurance Like a good neighbor. State Farm is there. 50% Discount On All Programs (4 weeks or more) Expires 1-8-93 Hite Photo "Onsite" ,7 - Call Today! Espn Custom Film Processing r We've Moved to the (first stoplight S. of Maple) 851-6340 - 6575 Orchard lake Rd. • Oki Orchard Plaza • West Bloomfield • 737-3630 G2 PPG 36 month paint performance guarantee Film Processing by Hite Overnite Service 6704 Orchard Lake Rd. West Bloomfield Open Make an appointment with our on gaff Psychic and HypnotherapiA Internationally certified by A.MA. 30% 0 West Bloomfield Plaza Mon.-Wed. 9-7 Thurs.-Sat. 10 6 NOW OPEN SUN 12- • 15 Years experience - not 5 days of training •No frozen chemical meals • No unnecessary lab testing • Individualized to suit your special needs •Least expensive program in the area. L On most Color Film Processing 4 x 6 Size Only. Available with 1-hr. or 3-hr. service only 32581 Northwestern Highway, Farmington Hills, MI 48018 W/Coupon • Expires 1/8/93 (313) 737-7122 Maxie Collision, Inc.