Approval Sought For Arms Sale Washiongton (JTA) — The De- partment of Defense has asked Congress to approve a $416 mil- lion sale of weapons to Israel. Israel is seeking to buy 42 mul- tiple-launch rocket systems and about 2,640 Tow II anti-tank mis- siles. Although Congress has 20 days to pass legislation to block the sale, no opposition is expect- ed. The missile launchers are de- signed to rapidly fire warheads into a concentrated area, accord- ing to the Defense Department. The Tow II anti-tank missiles are designed to pierce armored vehi- cles, including tanks, and are usually fired from helicopters, de- fense officials also said. The funds for the sale will come from the United States' an- nual $1.8 billion in military aid to Israel, according to officials. Extremists Enter Temple Mount Jerusalem (JTA) — Three Israeli police officials and a Muslim cler- gyman were injured at the Tem- ple Mount in Jerusalem when 20 members of a far-right Jewish group tried to enter the complex to pray. A scuffle broke out when police and Muslim officials responsible for overseeing Islamic holy sites in the Old City forcibly tried to remove the members of the Chai V'Kayam group. Twelve of the demonstrators were detained. Israel has banned Jewish and Christian groups from holding prayers on the Temple Mount out of concern that disturbances could spark. Suicide-Bomb Attempt Foiled Jerusalem (JTA) — A suicide- bomb attempt near Netanya was foiled by agents of Shin Bet, Is- rael's domestic intelligence ser- vice, Israel security forces said. Zacharia Zakrana, from the village of Kabatiya in the West Bank, had planned to strap ex- plosives to his body and blow himself up at a hitchhiking sta- tion at the entrance to the city. He was arrested a day before the planned attack. Two other members of the Is- lamic fundamentalist Hamas group, also from Kabatiya, were arrested on suspicion of having planned the attack. Mr. Zakrana had volunteered to carry out the attack to prove that he did not collaborate with Israeli authorities, news reports said. Shabbat Services for Singles The Reform and Conservative Congregations of the Metropoli- Participating Congregations: tan Detroit area are proud to announce the 1994-95 series of monthly Shabbat Services for Jewish Singles. If you are a single Jew in the Detroit community, please join us for Shabbat Ser- vices. Services begin on Friday evenings at 8:30 p.m. and are followed by an Oneg Shabbat, featuring a speaker and program. The next Singles Shabbat will be hosted by Congregation Shir Tikva - h at (Northminster Presbyterian Church) 3633 West Big Beaver, Troy REFORM Congregation Shir Tikvah Temple Beth El Temple Emanu El Temple Israel Temple Kol Ami Temple Shir Shalom CONSERVATIVE Adat Shalom .Synagogue Beth Abraham Hillel Moses Congregationteth Achim Congregation' Shalom Congregation Shaarey Zedek Congregation B`nai Moshe Friday, May 19, 1995 featuring Cantor Mark Malachi on Kabbalistic Music: "Rhythms of the Soul" Mark Malachi, M.A., M.S.C., serves as chazzan of Temple Beth Shalom in Santa Fe, New Mexico. He is a singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who sets inspiring Jewish texts to original music of varying styles, from soft and sweet to rhythmic. He has three Jewish recordings: "Taher Libenu" (Purify Our Hearts), "Ayn Sof" (Unlimited), and "L'hashiv et Haruach" (Reclaim- ing the Wind). Mark practices Kabbalistic healing and psychotherapy. This program is sponsored by the Michigan Board of Rab- bis, in cooperation with The Jewish News and the Jewish Community Center. These Shabbat Services have been made possible by a grant from the Max M. Fisher Foundation of the Detroit Jewish Federation Cantor Mark Malachi DON'T LET HOUSEHOLD PESTS HOLD YOU HOSTA-GE! CALL THE ERADICO PROFESSIONALS! Eradicds safe and proven methods keep your home free of insects, rodents and other pests. Trust Eradico for an honest assessment of your needs and dependable, affordable service. Cockroaches • Ants • Fleas • Bees • Hornets • Wasps • Rats • Mice and any other pests. For a FREE inspection and estimate, Calf Today! 11•111 ■ M... NUJ= Sam ''s Detail Shop "The Ultimate in Automotive Appearance Care" LO rn rn (810) 855-5600 MI. MI Aillir M. /MI MI 'mu- r,- JEP•m. IILIWNUM. Mr- =MIL LIM MIL AB w CONTROL Eradicate Wide Eremitic° Michigan's Largest Independent Pest Control Company For Service Throughout Southeastern Michigan Call: (810) 546.6200 • Automotive Cleaning • Customizing • Pre Sale Preparations • Pick-up and Delivery • Bonded and Insured • Acessory Sales & Installation 32671 Northwestern Hwy. • Bet. Middlebelt & Orel. Lk. Rd. • Farmington Hills Sam Rosenberg 69