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months.
killed
"If it was
Wednesday in Pennsyl-
vania, we often can get it
to Detroit area stores by 9
a.m. Thursday. And
because the product is
pre-packaged, it does not
lose its kosher status if
it's sold at Kroger,
Shopping Center or
A&P/Farmer Jack."
Mr. Kleiman has begun
selling Royal brand poul-
try products as well,
under the supervision of
Rabbi Moshe Heinemann
of Baltimore. "It satisfies
those persons who want
only the most stringent
kosher standards. Some
don't find the OU (Union
of Orthodox Jewish
Congregations of America)
acceptable enough."
Mr. Kleiman, who has
been in the business seven
years, took over Morris
Kosher Poultry after his
father-in-law, Isaac Engel,
died in December. Mr.
Engel was a schochet by
profession, but turned to
distribution in the early
1970s after government
regulations made business
difficult for small proces-
sors.
The company has
branched out into distrib-
uting Acme Smoked Fish
and other lines. ❑
Diamond District
Was Part Of Plot
New York (JTA) — The
Muslim fundamentalist
group arrested for allegedly
plotting to bomb several loca-
tions throughout New York
City also considered targeting
the heavily Jewish diamond
district in Manhanttan, a pro-
secutor said.
The charge was made at a
detention hearing for one of
the suspects, Amir
Abdelgani.
Assistant U.S. Attorney
Lev Dassin quoted a taped
conversation in which Mr.
Abdelgani spoke of the pos-
sibility of bombing the dia-
mond district.
Most of the shops in the
area, which is anchored by
47th Street, are owned and
run by Jews, many of them
Hasidim and many Israeli.
"This is the heart of Israel
here in Manhattan," Mr.
Dassin quoted one alleged
conspirator as saying.
"Boom, broken windows,
Jews in the streets," he
quoted another as saying.
The new charges came the
same day that Reuter's
News Agency reported that
El Sayyid Nosair, the
Muslim activist imprisoned
in connection with the 1990
murder of Rabbi Meir
Kahane, will be indicted for
helping plot the World Trade
Center bombing last Feb-
ruary.
Mr. Nosair, the suspects in
the World Trade Center
bombing and the suspects
arrested are all linked to the
radical Sheik Omar Abdel
Rahman, the Egyptian cleric
preaching most recently in
New Jersey.
The ring leader of those ar-
rested, Siddig Ibrahim Siddig
Ali, visited Mr. Nosair in
prison on May 21.
Mr. Ali's group was charg-
ed with plotting to bomb the
United Nations head-
quarters, F.B.I. head-
quarters in Manhattan, and
the Lincoln and Holland
Tunnels, which connect New
York City with New Jersey.
Investigators also said the
group had an assassination
list that included U.N. Sec-
retary-General Boutros
Boutros-Ghali, Egyptian
President Hosni Mubarak,
Sen. Alfonse D'Amato,
R-N.Y., and New York State
Assemblyman Dov Hikind.
Prosecutors added there
was evidence that the group
planned to blast the area
before the end of the month,
when rent on the "safe
house," where the bombs
were allegedly constructed,
was due to expire.
FBI agents raided the fun-
damentalist's bomb factory
and arrested five suspects
who were in the process of
mixing deadly chemicals,
which would allegedly be
used in the bombs.
Agents also arrested three
others in the New York area.
Lloyd Jaffe, spokesman for
Manhattan's Diamond
Dealers Club said that New
York's diamond district "has
a history of being one of the
most secure areas in the
city," but there is some talk