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October 29, 1993 - Image 59

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-10-29

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"My family learned about
the Heatherwood lifestyle...

Bomb Exploded
In Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv (JTA) — A small
explosive device exploded
harmlessly on the Tel Aviv
seashore.
Although there were no in-
juries, some sunbathers,
most of them German
tourists, were treated for
shock.
The small charge was
hidden in a metal pipe
buried little more than a foot
beneath the sand at the end
of Frishman Street, opposite
the French Embassy. [i]

...and now I'm living it!"

"I haven't had this much fun in years! I've met new fi-iends. I'm involved
in activities. I'm happy — and so is my family. Before, housekeeping was a
chore, cooking for myself wasn't fun and I didn't feel secure living alone.
Now, my family has peace of mind...and I'm having the time of my life!"

• Cable television available
•Kitchen with electric appliances
• 24-hour emergency-alert system
*Putting green, walking and biking trails
• Library, game and card rooms
• Beauty and barber shop

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•Evening meals served in our elegant
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'Weekly housekeeping
'Scheduled local transportation
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Stern, a lawyer for the
American Jewish Congress.
AJCongress believes that
religious symbols do not
belong on government prop-
erty, Mr. Stern said.
"There is no need to hijack
government property" to
display religious symbols.
Government help, he said, is
not required to express
Judaism.
Rulings by other federal
courts are at odds with this
decision, said Mr. Stern,
making this case one that
the Supreme Court would be
likely to hear if Georgia
chose to appeal.
According to Rabbi Krin-
sky, the Chabad-Lubavitch
movement has won recent
court cases involving the
public display of menorahs
in Grand Rapids, Mich., and
Cincinnati. A similar case in
White Plains, N.Y., is pen-
ding.
Chabad had sought per-
mission from the Georgia
Governor's Office to erect a
candelabrum in front of a
state building during
Chanukah, Judaism's fes-
tival of lights.
Georgia had denied the re-
quest.
Chabad argued that a pro-
hibition of its annual candle-
lighting ritual violated its
right of free speech.
Georgia was concerned
that allowing a Jewish re-
ligious symbol on govern-
ment property would unfair-
ly imply that the govern-
ment had violated the Con-
stitution by formally endors-
ing the establishment of
Judaism as the state re-
ligion.
In its opinion, the court
cited a limerick related by
Chabad's counsel during
oral argument: "It seems to
a young rabbi of Chabad;
That the Constitution is ex-
ceedingly odd; To protect all
speech in a public place; On.
AIDS, abortion, or race; But
to prohibit any person's
mention of God."

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