Aish HaTorah presents: extend it economic aid worth $500 million — an option "which is quite difficult for us," he said. While that option may be financially difficult for Israel, it is likely to be polit- ically difficult for the United States, which would be wary of extending aid to one of the world's last Communist regimes. Another worrying angle in the Korean missile transac- tions has been the in- volvement of Russia, which has been supplying huge cargo planes to ship Scud-C missiles to Syria. Mr. Rabin said over the weekend that on Aug. 8 Rus- sian planes had carried Scud-C ballistic missiles from North Korea to Damascus. Noting that perhaps a part of the shipment had then been sent on to Iran, he said pointedly, "The arms race is going on." The Russian involvement is seen here as a new compo- nent in the North Korean arms deals. So far, most of the missiles had been shipped to Syria via sea, with only the smaller parts flown in from North Korea or Iran. The Russian aerial in- volvement now speeds up the process, allowing large parts to be flown directly from North Korea to Syria, where they would subse- quently be assembled. The Russian involvement is seen here as a sharp deviation from Moscow's re- cent policy, which has shown a readiness to refrain from reopening the arms race in the Middle East. Moscow, in fact, is a signatory to a pact limiting the export of missiles with a range exceeding 186 miles. The range of the Scud-C is 310 miles. It is still unclear here whether the Scud-C ship- ment is a one-time incident or reflects a change in Rus- sian policy. Washington has already appealed to Moscow on the issue, and Israel is expected to take similar steps. Syria has been holding negotiations with Russia on a new arms deal, which so far has not been worked out because Syria has not yet paid its previous debts. Military experts in Israel note that the continued arm- ing of Syria, whether through Russia or North Korea, shows that although Syria is continuing its in- volvement in the peace pro- cess, it is also proceeding with military options. ❑ The Complete High Holiday Survival Course: Body and Soul Soul JOIN Body RAbbi ShimoN ApisdoRf, EIWIN GREENWAtd, JOIN AUThOR Of TI-IE OWNER ANd OPERATOR BEST SERI Ng "ROSI-I ELWIN ANd "CULINARY HASI-IANAI-I YOM KippuR TO gAIN TEE MOST FROM TI-10SE EVENT ON ElwiN will CONVERSATION how CO. FOR A JEWISh HolidAy Foods" SURVIVAL KIT" fOR ON Of dAys IN dEMONSTRATE ANd PRESENT A MAIN COURSE TI-IE ANd dESSERT fOR EVERYONE syNAgoquE. ANd TO ENJOY. i1 iT'S Aish ifs KOSI-IERM BOTh PRESENTATIONS Will TAkE PEACE AT TILE WEST 131.00Mfidd JEWISh COMMUNITy CENTER ON RAbbi ApisdoRf AugusT 29Th, 1993. FROM 9:00 A.M. UNTIE 1 ERVIN FROM 1 1 :30 A.M. UNTIE 1 :00 COST Of AR IS $2 DiAl. 737-0400 OSCAR BRAUN'S LINCOLN TOWERS SUITE 111 968 - 5858 15075 W. Lincoln (1012 MILE) Mon. thru Fri. 10-4 One Block East of Greenfield CLOSED SATURDAY JULY & AUGUST K-45 KITCHEN-AID MIXERS NOW ONLY $169.98 PANASONIC SONY TOSHIBA RCA ZENITH A.M. p.m. 5 .00 FOR INFORMATION ANd RESERVATIONS PENS LAMY CROSS PELIKAN WATERMAN D'nai Drrith Young Leadership Network invites you to o night of Partying, Games BRAUN PLAQUE REMOVER S°AhLIE Cuisinart FOOD PROCESSORS BREAD MAKERS #10 $16498 BRAUNI(NORELCOELECTRICSHAVERS SEIKO WATCHES 400 450% OFF TIP PHONE ANSWERING MACHINES TV'S 1 :00 RAY-BAN SUNGLASSES 5 89.00 3-SPEED MONT BLANC PENS INTERPLAK 40% OFF SUGG. LIST TOOTHBRUSH $49" All That Jazz Saturday, August 28th 8:30 p.m - ?? Village Green Clubhouse 27525 Franklin Road, Southfield LIVE MUSIC • OPEN BAR • TASTY SNACKS $5.00 Members $10.00 Non-members For more information, coil: Stuart Novick Ilene Lubin 424-9642 353-9118 145