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November 24, 1995 - Image 66

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-11-24

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New Justices
For High Court

Jerusalem (JTA) — Two new jus-
tices have been appointed to Is-
rael's Supreme Court.
The Committee on Judicial Ap-
pointments announced that Dorit
Beinish, state prosecutor, and
Ya'acov Tirkel, Beersheba District
Court president, would be named
to the court. They are taking the
seats of recently retired court
President Meir Shamgar, and of
Justice Dov Levine, who is ex-
pected to resign next month.

Embassy Move
Becomes Law

Washington (JTA) — Legislation
requiring the United States to
move its embassy in Israel from
Tel Aviv to Jerusalem by 1999
has become law without Presi-
dent Clinton's signature.
The law was delivered to the
national archives after Mr. Clin-
ton allowed the deadline to veto
the measure pass. The president
has 10 days, excluding Sundays,
to sign or veto a bill passed by
both houses of Congress once it
is received by the White House.
The measure, which over-
whelmingly passed both houses
of Congress, officially became law
Nov. 8.
Citing concerns that the move
would negatively impact the
peace process, Clinton has vowed
to enact a provision of the mea-
sure that would allow the presi-
dent to delay the move in
six-month intervals.

Assassination
Renews Fund Probe

Washington (JTA) — The first
bank account uncovered after
President Clinton froze the as-
sets of 12 Middle Eastern ter-
rorist organizations in January
contained a couple hundred dol-
lars belonging to the Jewish ex-
tremist group Kahane Chai.
Since then, federal investiga-
tors have had little, if any, success
unearthing the assets of Kahane
Chai, Kach or any of the Arab ter-
rorist organizations banned from
collecting charitable contributions
in the United States under Clin-
ton's executive order. The issue
of funds being raised in the Unit-
ed States and channeled to ter-
rorist groups abroad has
resurfaced in the wake of the Nov.
4 assassination of Israeli Prime
Minister Yitzhak Rabin.
Since Mr. Rabin's assassination,
American law enforcement officials
have stepped up their campaign to
trace funds from U.S. soil to Jew-
ish extremists in the West Bank,
according to U.S. officials.
The Anti-Defamation League
has asked the Treasury Depart-

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