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Call for Nominees for the 7th Annual
BERMAN AWARD
for Outstanding Professional Service
Arafat Delays
Trip To Jericho
Eligibility for Nomination:
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ber of defense, security and po-
lice forces to patrol around Jeri-
cho, Gaza, the roads leading
between them as well as border
entry points.
According to some reports, Mr.
Arafat will travel between Jeri-
cho and Gaza aboard an Israeli
helicopter.
Announcements that Mr.
Arafat intends to visit Jerusalem
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Criteria for Selection:
All Jewish communalprofessionals
employed by Federation, its agen-
cies, or its beneficiaries, who have
been working in the Detroit Jewish
community a minimum of five years.
The recipient of the Berman Award must demonstrate the highest
professional standards in his/her chosen field. That professional
must have:
• made a contribution to the general good of the Jewish community
• demonstrated leadership and innovation to his/her profession
• applied creativity, dedication, knowledge and care to providing
services to the Jewish
community
Nomination Process:
Mr. Arafat reportedly
had ordered the
closing of all PLO
offices in Tunis by
June 15.
Submit nominations by letter to the
Selection Committee. Names of the
nominees shall remain confidential, and
they may be renominated in
subsequent years.
to attend prayers at the Mosque
of Omar on the Temple Mount
have led to threats of massive
demonstrations by religious and
settlers groups.
Heightening the tensions was
a call last week issued by former
Chief Rabbi Shlomo Goren for the
assassination of Mr. Arafat, a
move Rabbi Goren justified on
the basis of both international
and Jewish law.
AP/EYAL WARSNAVSKY
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Tel Aviv (JTA) — Yassir Arafat
had been scheduled to make a
ceremonial arrival in the West
Bank town of Jericho, the seat of
the new Palestinian provisional
government.
But the day came and went
with no sign of the Palestine lib-
eration Organization leader, and
PLO officials now say the long-
awaited arrival may not take
place until the end of June or the
beginning of July.
Mr. Arafat reportedly had or-
dered the closing of all PLO of-
fices in Tunis by June 15. But
there were no signs this week
> that the Tunis offices were actu-
ally closing.
Israeli officials meanwhile are
completing their preparations for
Mr. Arafat's arrival, which has
met with calls for protests from
Israeli political, religious and set-
tlers groups.
These members of a highly vo-
cal opposition are threatening to
block all Israeli roads along which
Arafat may pass when he travels
from Jericho to the Gaza Strip,
the two areas which last month
came under Palestinian autono-
my.
The Israeli defense establish-
ment reportedly is arranging for
the call-up of a maximum num-
created by Mandell and Madeleine Berman
tateptioft
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