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The cost is $5.00 per class
For further information please call Amy at the Aish office 810 737-0400
No classes will be held on Nov. 9th and 16th. Classes will meet Nov.21st instead of November 23rd.
Jerusalem (JTA) — The World
Health Organization convened
its annual European session in
Jerusalem, the first time such a
gathering has taken place in
Israel.
Representatives from some 50
countries, including Israel, at-
tended the Sept. 18-23 conference
to discuss world health issues.
Nazi Artfacts
Rile Israelis
Jerusalem (JTA) — A Tel Aviv
auction house has once again
caused a public outcry over its
planned sale of Nazi memor-
abilia.
Knesset Speaker Shevach
Weiss and Chief Ashkenazi
Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau de-
nounced the plans of Menashe
Maridek, owner of Zodiac
Stamps, to sell items from the
Nazi. era.
Israel Radio reported that em-
blems and insignia worn by the
Nazi SS appeared in Zodiac
Stamps' catalogue for a public
sale scheduled to take place in
October.
Five months ago, the auction
house caused a stir over its plans
to sell artifacts from the Nazi
death camps, including a bar of
soap allegedly made from human
fat.
The sale was canceled in the
wake of public pressure.
Kosher Eatery
Closes In Amman
Jerusalem (JTA) — The Israeli-
Jordanian peace treaty signed
last October has not borne fruit
for at least one Jordanian.
- The first and only kosher
restaurant in Amman has closed
its doors and will soon reopen
with a non-kosher menu devoted
to Lebanese food.
The owner of the Istanbul
Restaurant, Khaled Mohammed
Al- Hindi, blamed the failure of
his venture into kosher food on
his Israeli partners, local hostil-
ity and a lack of customers.
Though Israeli tourists have
flooded Jordan since the two
. countries signed their historic
peace treaty, Hindi said the 110-
seat restaurant was nearly emp-
ty since opening in June.
He reportedly lost up to
$14,000 in the enterprise, and ac-
cused his three Israeli partners
of not living up to their side of the
bargain.
One of the Israelis, Pinchas
Sela, countered by denying that
the partners had not paid their
financial obligations.
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