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July 16, 1993 - Image 156

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-07-16

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Melton Center for Jewish
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In the United States, Mr.
Melton established the first
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Underground. Due to her
connections she was able to
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vital information on British
troop movements enabling
tens of thousands of post-
war European Jewish
refugees to slip past the
British blockade. She was\
eventually caught and
would have been executed
but was expelled form the
country because of U.S. citi-
zenship. She moved back to,
Israel in 1950 to start her
family, and was forced back
to the United States in 1952
due to illness. In Milwaukee
she was the founder of the
First Jewish Day School.

She leaves her husband,
Yale; sons Nachum and
Alon from Oak Park, Dr.
Michael and Simcha of Los
Angeles; daughter, Shira
Pomeranz of Jerusalem; 16
grandchildren.

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Shin Bet Nabs
Bombing Suspects

Jerusalem (JTA) — Shin Bet
security agents and police
have arrested four right-
wing activists of the Kahane
Chai movement, all minors,
on suspicion of carrying out
a bombing in Jerusalem's
Old City last year, in which
one Arab was killed and 10
others were wounded.
The four, all 17, allegedly
exploded a hand grenade in
the middle of the Arab but-
chers market in the Old
City, reportedly to avenge
the murder of their leader
Rabbi Meir Kahane almost
three years ago.
Police did not release the
names of the arrested youths
because they are minors.
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They remain in custody
awaiting formal charges.
Binyamin Ze'ev Kahane,
son of the late Meir Kahane,
and leader of the Kahane}
Chai group, said he knew
nothing of the attack.
However, he praised the
bombing, saying the only
way to save Jewish blood
was for the Jews to take ac 1
tion into their hands.
One suspect, the group's
leader, was arrested this
week in the West Bank set
tlement of Tapuah, near
Nablus. The other three'
were detained in a!,
Jerusalem apartment which
had served as their head!
quarters.
Police said three of the de-
tainees confessed to the at-
tack. They said they had
formed a "Revenge Patrol"
to avenge the death of t _ heir
leader.
A few days before the ac-
tual attack, they stole a
hand grenade from an army
truck. They carefully chose
the site of the attack, enter-
ing a building and breaking
the windows.
Several days later, twc1
youths threw the hand
grenade into the busy crowd
in the market.

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