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August 09, 1996 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-08-09

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The Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit Presents

Caring or our Aging Parent

Thursday, August 22 at 7:30 p.m.

Maple/Drake Building • Shiffman Hall • Free to the Community

Rick Bloom, noted radio talk show host of Money Talk on WXYT,

will be the moderator for the following distinguished panel:

Joyce Hunt The Area Agency on Aging
Phyllis Schwartz Jewish Family Service
Dr. Sara Gelb9rd Sinai Hospital
Mary Schmitt Smith Beier Howlett
Marcia Goldsmith Jewish Federation Apartments
Carol Rosenberg Jewish Home For Aged
Rabbi Bunny Freedman Hospice of Southeastern Michigan
Joyce Keller JARC

















Facts About Medicare and Medicaid
Home Support Services
Health Issues that Affect the Elderly
Legal Issues
Housing Options for Older Adults
Home for Aged and Nursing Home Options
Jewish Hospice
Caring for an Older Adult: A Personal Experience

Who is going to care
for me when I get old?
Make it a solution
not a problem!

Materials from the following agencies will be available:

Jewish Community Center • Jewish Family Service • Jewish Vocational Service
• Jewish Federation Apartments • Jewish Home for Aged • The Jewish Federation's
information & Referral Service • Sinai Hospital • Hospice of Southeastern Michigan
• Area Agency On Aging • Menorah House • HCR Nursing Home

This program is made possible to the community, with generous support from the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit.,
Hospice of Southeastern Michigan, The Jewish News, and The LeVine Institute on Aging of The Jewish Home for Aged.
A special thank you to The Jewish Federation's Information and Referral Service for helping plan this program.

To R.S.V.P.,call the Jewish Community Center at (810) 661-7649 or The Jewish Federation's Information and Referral Service at (810) 967-4357.3\

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RO IN MAGNESS

OCY:
Ilaki
Bomber Supplier
Is Sentenced

Jerusalem (JTA) — Nearly a
year after suicide bombers struck
in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, an Is-
raeli military court has sentenced
a Palestinian man to two con-
secutive life sentences for mak-
ing the bombs used in the
attacks.
Abdel Atallah, 23, a resident
of the Balata refugee camp near
the West Bank town of Nablus,
was sentenced Tuesday for sup-
plying the explosives used by a
llamas suicide bomber in the
July 24, 1995, attack on a bus
outside the 40-story Diamond Ex-
change in the Tel Aviv suburb of
Ramat Gan.
He was also convicted in con-
nection with the Aug. 21, 1995,
explosion on the No. 26 bus in
Jerusalem's northern neighbor-
hood of Ramat Eshkol.
The Tel Aviv bombing claimed
the lives of six victims and
wounded 32 others. Four victims
were killed and more than 100
wounded in the Jerusalem blast.

Deal Nixed
For Hostages?

Jerusalem (JTA) — German
Television has reported that
then-Israeli Prime Minister Gol-
da Meir rejected a proposal for
the release of Israeli athletes tak-
en hostage by Palestinian ter-
rorists during the 1972 Munich
Olympics.
Eleven Israeli athletes were
murdered after Palestinians from
the Black September group raid-
ed their rooms and took them
hostage.
Two athletes were shot by
members of the group, and nine
others were killed in the ex-
change of fire between the ter-
rorists and German forces during
a failed rescue attempt.
Israeli media cited the televi-
sion report, which said that the
German interior minister at the
time had reached an agreement
with the government of Egypt
and the captors that the terror-
ists and hostages would be flown
to Egypt.
From there, the Israeli athletes
were to be allowed to return
home, and the terrorists would
be released and not face any pun-
ishment.
According to the report, then-
German Chancellor Willy Brandt
ordered the rescue attempt only
after Meir rejected any compro-
mise proposal.
Among the people interviewed
in the report was the sole Pales-
tinian gunman who was not
killed.
Meanwhile, Zvi Zamir, who at
the time headed the Mossad, Is-
rael's foreign intelligence agency,
rejected the report's assertion.

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