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Alan H. Dorfman
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Announces the unveiling of
a monument in his memory
10:30 a.m. Sunday, July 11
at Hebrew Memorial Park.
Rabbi Yolkut will officiate.
Relatives and friends are
invited to attend.
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Announces the unveiling of
a monument in her memory
10:30 a.m. Sunday, July 11
at Adat Shalom Memorial
Park. Cantor Max
Shimansky will officiate.
Relatives and friends are
invited to attend.
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Announces the unveiling of
a monument in his memory
11:00 a.m. Sunday, July 4
at Hebrew Memorial Park,
Lakeside Section. Rabbi
Zachariash will officiate.
Relatives and friends are
invited to attend.
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a monument in her memory
10 a.m. Sunday, July 11 at
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Park. Rabbi Groner will
officiate. Relatives and
friends are invited to attend.
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Announces the unveiling of
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11 a.m. Sunday, July 11 at
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CANCER.
Arab Americans
Sue Police
Los Angeles (JTA) — A co-
alition of Arab American
groups has filed $2.4 million
in claims against law-
enforcement agencies in Los
Angeles, San Francisco and
San Diego, alleging that
police and sheriff's officers
exchanged confidential in-
formation with the Anti-
Defamation League.
The claims are a first step
in anticipated invasion-of-
privacy suits claiming that
the officers swapped their
confidential computer data
on individuals and groups
for intelligence gathered by
ADL, an attorney for the
Arab American coalition
said.
"What we're seeing here is
pure political surveillance"
for "purposes of dirty tricks,
for disruption, for
discrediting," Abdeen
Jabara, vice chairman of the
American-Arab Anti-
Discrimination Committee
said at a news conference
here.
Other plaintiffs are the
National Association of
Arab Americans and a group
calling itself the American
Federation of Ramallah,
Palestine.
The Arab groups' charges
come in the wake of an in-
vestigation by the San Fran-
cisco Police Department into
ADL's information-
gathering activities.
But the Arab groups'
latest claiins were labeled
"totally ridiculous" by a
spokesman for the San Diego
Sheriff's Department and
denied by ADL officials in
Los Angeles and New York.
"These specious allega-
tions come as no surprise,"
said David Lehrer, ADL re-
gional director for Southern
California. He pointed out
that "most of the groups ac-
tive in attacks on ADL and
law-enforcement agencies
have a long record of an-
tipathy toward ADL and
Israel."
In New York, ADL Na-
tional Chairman Melvin
Salberg called the charges
"a further effort to inhibit
appropriate and legal coop-
eration with the ADL, a
longtime valuable supporter
of law enforcement in the
fight against hate crimes
and violence."
Earlier last week, some 65
people demonstrated for 90
minutes outside the ADL of-
fice in Los Angeles, and
other rallies were held in
front of ADL offices in Wash-
ington and other cities
across the country.
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