LEASE LUXURY FOR LESS Israeli Official Blasts Schools Jerusalem (JTA) — Deputy Education Minister Micha Goldman has attacked Israel's government-run re- ligious schools for what ap- pears to be a campaign against the government's policies in the peace process. Mr. Goldman also said the kind of anti-Arab propagan- da that he has seen on the schools' bulletin boards reminds him of the pro- paganda against Jews that has been a traditional feature of schools in Arab countries. "Lately we have seen the phenomenon spreading, es- pecially in religious schools, of a campaign against the peace process and the Israeli government, especially against the prime minister," said Arik Kaplan, Mr. Goldman's senior adviser. Mr. Goldman, who made his remarks while touring Rehovot, believes "we should have a decent argument" on the merits of the government's polices, said Mr. Kaplan. But Mr. Goldman believes "we have to fight any at- tempt to use the educational system paid for and belong- ing to the government as a base of activism against elected institutions" and of- ficials, his adviser said. According to Mr. Kaplan, some of the pictures on school bulletin boards show Arabs descending from El Al airplanes, obviously "making aliyah"; Palestine Liberation Organization Chairman Yassir Arafat's head on the shoulders of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin; and the traditional Jewish National Fund col- lection boxes labeled as a fund for "Ishmael." Matityahu Dagan, the head of religious education, rebutted Mr. Goldman's allegations that there was any systemic effort to attack government policies. "I deny all the accusa- tions," he said. Mr. Dagan said he was checking into the matter, but he also said "it was a mistake on his part to gen- eralize about 800 schools from one or two." "I hope our office would encourage our students (who are) behaving bravely and going to class as usual even with all the difficulties and fears, especially those from (Judea and Samaria)," Mr. Dagan said, referring to the West Bank. 111 "The All New" ORDER YOURS TOD $29958 Per Month* 1994 Chrysler LHS MONTH LEASE BUY FOR X17,587 or —7" $25468 Per Month* 36 MONTH LEASE Only $1,000 Down 41111 tit SHUIIIIAll ■41 0 CHRYSLER Corner of Pontiac Trail & S. Commerce Rds. WALLED LAKE Plymouth • 669-2010 • *Leese based on approved credit 12,000 miles per year maxim= with no penalty. 100 per mile over 12,043 mks. Lessee responsible for mess wear and %Ir. Total of payments, take =fill ly payment, multiply by number of payments. Plus 4% use tax and plates. No option to purchase at termination. $250 disposition fee. Vehicles shown may have additional optional equip- ment. Plus tax, title, plates, destination, includes rebate. Requires $2,000 down payment. First payment and security deposit in advance. Security deposit equals one monthly payment. Plus $325 acquisition fee. YOUR EXERCISE CONNECTION • TREADMILLS Electric/Manual • STAIR CLIMBERS • HEALTH BIKES Manual/Dual Action/Electric • ROWING MACHINES • MISC. GYM EQUIPMENT (ALL ITEMS DISCOUNTED) LARRY ARONOFF ACTON RENTAL & SALES 891-6500 540-5550 DAVID ROSENMAN'S A111110 0, 0) Cs/ CC LU co 2 LU NEW & USED CAR BROKER Sales • Leasing • Buying (313) 851- CARS (313) 851-2277 LLJ 21