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The Short Game:
Two 18 hole Par 54 PuttinA Courses. • Real grass greens
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Traps, aterfall and ponds with fish. • Available for
private parties.
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Indoor & outdoor Dining. • Fine Wines & Cocktails.
Over 100 Bottle Beers Available) • 4.000 Square foot
Deck. • Steak, Seafood, Gourmet Pizza, Salads. &
Sandwiches. Available for private Parties. Seats 240
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Investors Told
To Stay Cool
Jerusalem (JTA) — Prime Min-
ister Benjamin Netanyahu urged
Israelis to stop selling long-term
savings plans and provident
funds and to "consider things
coolly."
Soon after, the Bank of Israel
announced that it would buy mil-
lions of dollars of bonds to help
‘ meet grow-
banks raise cash opd
ing public dematids to cash in
savings plans.
The prime minister also issued
a government guarantee to pro-
vide a safety net for state bonds.
The government is committed
"to take whatever necessary
means to ensure that the bonds
always enjoy support," the prime
minister told Israel Radio.
The bank said in a statement
that it would buy about $250 mil-
lion in government bonds.
Mr. Netanyahu's remarks
came after a record number of
sell orders, which totaled about
$500 million.
Bar Ilan Street
To Remain Open
Jerusalem (JTA) — In a decision
likely to evoke protests from the
city's fervently Orthodox com-
munity, Israel's High Court of
Justice has ruled that a main
thoroughfare in Jerusalem re-
main open to traffic on the Sab-
bath.
Soon after the court's 6-1 de-
cision barring the closure of Bar
Ilan to Sabbath traffic, posters
appeared in fervently Orthodox
neighborhoods in Jerusalem call-
ing on residents to demonstrate
this weekend in support of clos-
ing the street.
The presence of Sabbath traf-
fic on Bar Ilan has led to a series
of often violent demonstrations
in recent weeks.
It has become a hot-button is-
sue on both sides of the religious
divide, with fervently Orthodox
Jews seeking laws that will re-
spect the Sabbath and religious
holidays. Secular Jews view such
laws as an infringement on their
freedom.
For much of the day, a tense
atmosphere prevailed at the
court, where activists from both
sides awaited the ruling.
Their conflicts became evident
outside the courtroom, where the
two sides became embroiled in
shouting matches.
The judges, who called for the
formation of a committee to ex-
amine the matter of Sabbath
traffic on streets throughout
Jerusalem, ruled that an in-
junction against closing Bar Dan
would remain in place until the
committee issued its recommen-
dations in two months.