Israel, Russia Discuss Property Jerusalem (JTA) — Foreign Minister David Levy met with Russia's ambassador to Israel to discuss the transfer of deeds of Jerusalem properties from the former Soviet Union to Rus- sia. The issue of asset ownerships has been a subject of dispute between Israel and Russia since the collapse of the Soviet Union. Among the buildings involved are the Jerusalem District Court building, which will be admin- istered by the Russian Church, and a parking lot in the center of the city, which will be admin- istered privately. Bedouin Plans Are Rejected Jerusalem (JTA) — Israel's High Court of Justice has rejected a petition from a Bedouin tribe that opposed plans to move it from an encampment near Ma'aleh Adumim to allow development of the community. The justices ruled that the Bedouins did not have any legal claim to the land on the out- skirts of Jerusalem and that the alternative site offered them was habitable. It also said the alternative site is located in Area C, which is un- der full Israeli control, and not within Area B, which is under Palestinian control, as the pe- titioners had claimed. Hanegbi Named Acting Minister Jerusalem (JTA) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has appointed Health Minister Tzachi Haneg- bi to serve as acting justice min- ister. Mr. Hanegbi, who will retain the health portfolio, will assume the Cabinet position given up last month by Ya'acov Ne'eman. Mr. Ne'eman resigned as jus- tice minister after police launched an investigation of him for allegedly obstructing court proceedings relating to the case of Shas Knesset member Aryeh Deri. Mr. Deri, a former interior minister in the government of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, resigned from his Cabinet post in 1993 after being indicted on charges of bribery, fraud and breach of public trust. Mr. Netanyahu has said Mr. Ne'eman could return to head the Justice Ministry if the police investigation ends with- out an indictment. I EST WISHEs rf oN ROS H H AS HANAH" ritsrE TOE HARVEST! (Warm, big slices FREE at our bread board) From The Family Of MODERN BAKERY For your shopping convenience, we will be open: Friday, September 13 • 6:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Closed Saturday and Sunday 13735 W. 9 Mile Road Oak Park COOKIES Wishing Everyone A Happy, Healthy New Year! CROISSANTS Our Montana Red Spring Wheat comes fresh from the fields to our bakeries. We grind wheat at the crack of dawn each day and mix it by hand with water, yeast and a few pure ingredients for added flavor. With experience, time and pleasure our dough becomes nourishing whole loaves – warm and ready to enjoy. Stead Co: Breed-keep it simple( BREAD OF THE MONTH: CINNAMON SWIRL ANN ARBOR 2220 S. Main at Woodland Plaza 313-996-8890 Mon., 10-6, Tues.-Sat., 7-6 BIRMINGHAM 1137 S. Adams Rd. at Lincoln 810-433-1833 Tues.-Sat., 7-6 MUFFINS LOW FAT COOKIES COOKIE BOUQUETS CARE PACKAGES a bit. ' mingham Iratation AND MORE! WE SHIP ANYWHERE! 310 E. MAPLE • BIRMINGHAM, MI 48009 • 810.540.1770 visit our home page — http://www.rust.netimartys_cookies To All Our Relatives and Friends, wish for a year with happiness, health and prosperity. SPERBER'S KOSHER CATERING AND THEIR ENTIRE STAFF WANT TO WISH YOU A HAPPY, HEALTHY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR HENRY & MARIE SPERBER ALAN & PEGGY LINKER Under Supervision Of The Council of Orthodox Rabbis THE IRVINE GROUP The Levine, Tapper and Finkelstein Families