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October 11, 1996 - Image 118

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-10-11

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$2
OFF
SLAB FOR 2

NEW YORK STYLE ITALIAN CUISINE

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GOOD 7 DAYS!
ALL DINNERS INCLUDE: SALAD OR COLE
SLAW, POTATOES AND GARLIC BREAD
Expires 10-24-96
JN

FAVORITE SPECIALS

MONDAY THRU THURSDAY

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WITH OR WITHOUT SKIN
GOOD 7 DAYS!
ALL DINNERS INCLUDE: SALAD OR COLE
SLAW, POTATOES & GARLIC BREAD

Expires 10-24-96

JN

Both Coupons Good Anyhour, Anyday
Dine In or Carry-Out

WHITEFISH ARREGANTE $ 95

Topped with light Italian breadcrumbs
of olive herb and baked.
Includes: Soup or Salad, Side of Pasta and Bread Basket

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MONDAYS

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THE JEWISH NEWS
CELEBRATION CONNECTION
DIRECTORY

MIAs Buried
In Damascus?

Jerusalem (JTA) — The families
of three Israeli MIAs have called
on the government to intensify
efforts to obtain information
about their sons.
The request came after an Is-
raeli Arab journalist from
Nazareth said that during a vis-
it to Syria two years ago, he was
taken to a Palestinian cemetery
near Damascus where he saw
the graves of three Israeli soldiers
who were reported missing in the
1982 war in Lebanon.
The journalist reportedly said
there were 10 graves of Jews or
Israelis in the cemetery.
Among those buried there, the
journalist maintained, were
MIAs Zechariah Baumel, Yehu-
da Katz and Zvi Feldman.
The three soldiers were de-
clared missing after they were
taken prisoner during the 1982
Operation Peace for Galilee.
Their families have since
launched an international effort
to obtain information regarding
their whereabouts.
Palestinian security sources
reportedly said last month
that they had located three
Palestinians in Jordan who
claimed to have buried the three
bodies in the cemetery under
Palestinian names and without
the knowledge of Syrian au-
thorities.
In light of that report, the fam-
ilies of the MIAs were summoned
to meet with the IDF manpower
head, Maj. Gen. Gideon Sheffer,
at the Defense Ministry in Tel
Aviv.
But they emerged from the
meeting saying that no new in-
formation had been disclosed or
confirmed.
In July, the bodies of Israeli
MIAs Yosef Fink and Rachamim
Alsheikh, killed in Lebanon in
1986, were returned to Israel as
part of a prisoner and body ex-
change with Hezbollah that had
been mediated by Germany.
Later last month, Israeli
search teams ripped up part of a
major road near Palmahim, lo-
cated along the Israeli coast, to
find what they believed were the
remains of Ilan Sa'adon, an Is-
raeli soldier kidnapped and mur-
dered by Hamas terrorists in
1989.
The teams made the find as
the result of information provid-
ed by Palestinian security offi-
cials.
Searches continue at that site,
where the remains of a skeleton
and some articles of clothing have
been found, in an effort to posi-
tively identify the remains as
Sa'adon's.
Recently, search teams found
remains of a skull that was sent
to a forensics lab for further test-
ing.

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