New Law Adopted On PLO Activity Remember the KitchEncounter Guarantee: You Will Never Find A Lower Price On Anything Anywhere in the Entire United States of America • . • Shown: Rosenthal Laura Candleholders DONATE YOUR CAR Have a heart-to-heart with your doctor... Truck • Motorboat • RV • Motorcycle Almost any condition. • Tax deductible Call (810) 352-5272 A Jewish Association for Residential Care for persons with developmental disabilities 70 28366 Franklin Road Southfield, Michigan 48034 said passage of the law will make it possible for Israel to act against illegal Palestinian activity in east- ern Jerusalem. Speaking at a stormy session of the Knesset Interior Commit- tee, Shahal said the PLO is con- tinuing to conduct activities at the Orient House that violate the self-rule accord. In addition to hosting visiting PLO conducts activities that violate the self-rule accord. foreign dignitaries there, Mr. Shahal said, the chief Palestin- ian negotiator on election issues, Dr. Saeb Arekat, has been orga- nizing election activities from Ori- ent House. Meanwhile, Interior Commit- tee Chairman Yehoshua Matza of the Likud attacked Mr. Sha- hal, saying the current govern- ment has let Jerusalem fall through its fingers and that the PLO is gradually making Jerusalem its de facto capital. Mr. Shahal retorted that the previous Likud government had turned a blind eye to activities at Orient House, and that the cur- rent government is now trying to rectify the damage, Honors For Hungary From Israel -National Bridal Regis ft-Mi- a p Jerusalem (JTA) — The Knesset overwhelmingly adopted a law of- ficially banning Palestine Liber- ation Organization activities in Jerusalem. The law was the third and fi- nal piece of legislation relating to the implementation of the Pales- tinian self-rule accord in Gaza and Jericho. Two other pieces of legislation, addressing the legal rights of Is- raelis in the autonomous zones and the return of tax revenues to the Palestinian Authority, were passed last week. The legislation prohibits offi- cial PLO activities in all of Israel, but in practical terms pertains primarily to the Orient House, where the PLO maintains its eastern Jerusalem headquarters. The Arab-dominated parties, Hadash and the Arab Democra- tic Party, had turned the vote into a no-confidence motion in the gov- ernment. The parties opposed the law because they said it would give the government a free hand in closing down Arab institutions in Israel by claiming they chan- nel funds to the PLO. Most Likud opposition mem- bers, while opposed to the self- rule accord, chose to abstain in the vote rather than side with the no-confidence motion. Earlier in the day, faction leaders said they would rather abstain than back what they called "non-Zionist parties whose aim is to give the PLO control in East Jerusalem." Police Minister Moshe Shahal • ti P American Heart Association WE'RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE Budapest (JTA) — The Jewish Agency for Israel paid tribute to Hungary for its role in facilitat- ing the transit of hundreds of thousands of Jews from the for- mer Soviet Union who passed through Hungary on their way to Israel in recent years. Uri Gordon, head of the Jew- ish Agency's aliyah department, gave an award to Interior Min- ister Gabor Kuncze during a three-day visit here. Mr. Gordon also took part in a conference about minority rights and Jew- ish identity. More than 200,000 Jews in those "heroic times" passed through the Budapest transit sta- tion between 1989 and 1992, Tu- via Raviv, the head of the Budapest Jewish Agency office, said in an. interview. The number of Jews passing through Budapest has declined to a trickle in the past few years as direct flights between the for- mer Soviet Union and Israel now transport most Jewish emigres. Among Hungarian Jews, Mr. Raviv said, 200 made aliyah this year, a 25 percent increase over the 1993 total. Almost half of those making aliyah from Hungary were young people who had gone to study in Israel and subsequently decided to remain there, Mr. Raviv said. Mr. Raviv said that in contrast to the past, the few hundred Hungarian Jews who make aliyah are doing so "not because they are afraid to be Jews in Hungary," but because they are Zionists. There are an estimated 100,000 Jews in Hungary.