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October 06, 1995 - Image 62

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-10-06

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Internship, Wayne State University, Grace Hospital, Detroit, Michigan
Internal Medicine Residency, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan
Cardiology Fellowship, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan

PROFESSIONAL
Fellow, American College of Cardiology
Fellow, American Heart Association
Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan
Consultant, Biomedical Research, General Motors Corporation (Former)
Member, Oakland County Medical Society
Member, Michigan State Medical Society

Member, American Medical Association
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Detroit Heart Club, Secretary, Vice President, President
President, University of Michigan Medical School Graduating Class, 1969

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Jerusalem (JTA) — A Jerusalem
court began closed-door hearings
for an Israeli suspected of spying
for Iran.
In an opening statement, the
lawyer for Herzl Rad, 31, said his
client admitted that he was in Iran,
but said he was innocent of any ac-
cusations related to spying.
Mr. Rad, a dothing merchant in
Jerusalem, has been in detention
since his arrest this summer. He
has been charged with spying for
an enemy country, endangering
national security and having con-
tact with foreign agents.
According to the charge sheet:
Mr. Rad went to Turkey earlier
this year, where he initiated con-
tact with an Iranian intelligence
officer.
A month later, he was flown to
Iran under an assumed name and
was interviewed. After accepting
him, the Iranians instructed Mr.
Rad to gather information in the
United States and Israel. In ex-
change for his services, he would
be paid $10,000.
The charge sheet also said Mr.
Rad promised to enter Israeli army
bases and collect information.
Mr. Rad's lawyer, Amir Zion, re-
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Jerusalem (JTA) — An ultrana-
tionalist Jewish group has peti-
tioned the Israeli High Court of
Justice for permission to pray on
the Temple Mount during the Yom
Kippur and the Sukkot holidays.
The petitioners from Temple
Mount Faithful recently argued
that their right to enter the com-
plex was protected under the right
to freedom of worship.
The Temple Mount is the loca-
tion of the First and Second tem-
ples, the holiest Jewish site. It also
is home to Islam's third holiest site,
the Al-Aksa Mosque, where the
Koran says the prophet Mo-
hammed ascended to heaven on a
white steed.
The Temple Mount Faithful
movement seeks to restore the
temple.
In July, the court allowed the
group to enter the Temple Mount
complex on Tisha B'Av, the Ninth
of Av, which commemorates the
destruction of the First and Sec-
ond temples.
But police closed down the site
after Muslims tried to confront
Jews at the site.
After riots on the Temple Mount
in October 1990 resulted in the
deaths of 17 Palestinians, police
had barred Jews from worshiping

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