Where A Great Deal Gets Even Better The Sports Club of West Bloomfield open ii011 S Sunday, November 19, 10amlpm See the Major Expansion & Renovation of our Locker Faculties Membership Deals Free Aerobics Classes at 10am & 1pm with Fitness Star Kell Roberts Come see what we have to offer. G2G-9880 52 The Sports Club of West Bloomfield 6343 Farmington Road, Just North of Maple Say Cheese: At Your Own Risk BOAZ DVIR SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS After eight years of being a erusalem's Orthodox Jews strike again. Recently, the dance club favorite, recording Charedim started spilling three successful albums in Eu- ink on women who pass rope, giving sold-out perfor- through their neighborhoods mances around the world and wearing what they deem im- hanging out with celebrities such modest clothes. Now, they are as Elizabeth Taylor and Michael luring Domino Pizza employees Jackson, Ms. Haza has recently to fictitious addresses to punish started a new career: She's a dee- them for delivering cheese and jay on the Tel Aviv regional radio (beef) pepperoni pizzas on Shab- station, according to Yediot Aharonot. bat, according to Maariv. Ms. Haza denies that she is do- This is what the Charedim do when trying to be nice. When ing this because her career is de- they decide to really show the de- clining, Yediot Aharonot reports. "I miss Israel terribly when I livery people who rules the world, they also beat them up, Maariv am overseas," she told Yediot Aharonot. "I don't like it there." reports. j Kicked Out The Color Of Discrimination When officials at a public high school in Ashdod saw a picture of one of their students in Yediot Aharonot, they were so distressed they decided to kick her out. No, 14-year-old Liat Brokas was not shown drinking, smok- ing, or fighting. She was shown wearing a bikini, according to Yediot Aharonot, which also cov- ered the story. Ashdod High is a religious school and has strict rules about what students can wear during — and after — school. Liat is now attending a pub- lic secular high school, Yediot Aharonot reports. As the spokesperson of the city, which has jurisdiction over the schools, told Yediot Aharonot, "The student was removed in ac- cordance with the regulation of religious education, which are set in the policy of the Ministry of Ed- ucation ... If, for example, a stu- dent sees another student driving on Shabbat, and he reports it, the student who violated Shabbat would also be removed." The Beit Hashalom Court in Jerusalem sentenced a nursery employee who refused to a admit child because he is an Ethiopi- an to 60 hours of community ser- vice, according to Maariv. The employee, 31-year-old Chia Shukran, pleaded guilty, Maariv reports. Wide Angle Three Israelis and two Jorda- nians recently shot each other. But it was all in good spirit. In a project by the Israeli mag- azine, The Nature Of Things, the photographers shot pictures of their neighboring countries, ac- cording to Maariv. While Israelis came up with photos of bedouins and mosques, the Jordanians captured the glitz of Greater Tel Aviv — the Opera House, the Cesarea golf course and fancy stores. They definitely had to use their wide angle lenses. Coming Home Singer Ofra Haza, Israel's biggest star on the international scene, is coming home. What A Coincidence When Golan Friedman looked at the number the Nazis had tat- tooed on his grandmother's arm, he almost fell down. Frieda Friedman's Holocaust number, 30076, was almost iden- tical to the last digits of his Israel Defense Forces ID, 3076, accord- ing to Yediot Aharonot "I think that my husband [who died 15 years ago] is looking down on this and laughing at the Ger- mans," Frieda told Yediot Aharonot. "Here is the number that they gave me as one who was going to burn, and now my grandson has it in the ID card he received from the IDF — the army of the Jewish people." D Give Peace A Chance BOAZ DVIR SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS he first Woodstock may have been the most famous rock concert ever. The sec- ond Woodstock may have been the most hyped rock concert ever. And, if the Beatles, who are about to release an anthology in- cluding a new song featuring John Lennon's voice, reunite on stage, it may be bigger than both Woodstocks combined. But for pure political significance, noth- ing can top Israeli singer Zahava Ben's upcoming concert in Gaza. PLO Chairman Yassir Arafat, T