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October 11, 1996 - Image 120

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-10-11

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Jerusalem (JTA) — Hezbollah
gunmen in southern Lebanon
may now possess Katyusha rock-
ets that would enable them to tar-
get the Israeli cities of Acre and
Carmiel.
The findings of recent Israeli
intelligence reports were offered
by the Israel Defense Force chief
of staff, Lt. Gen. Amnon Shahak.
Lt. Gen. Shahak told the Knes-
set Foreign Affairs and Defense
Committee that the Islamic fun-
damentalist Hezbollah group
might have obtained Katyushas
that have a range of up to 25
miles, longer than ever before.
The chief of staff said the re-
ports had not yet been confirmed,
but added that the militant group
had dispersed its supply of
Katyushas throughout southern
Lebanon and would be able to
quickly organize an attack
against northern Israel.
Lt. Gen. Shahak said that in
addition to the rockets, Hezbol-
lah had been stockpiling various
weapons, and that Syria, the
main power broker in Lebanon,
had not done anything to limit
Hezbollah supplies.

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Moscow (JTA) —Jewish officials,
government leaders and foreign
diplomats gathered in Kazakhstan
to attend the ground-breaking cer-
emony for a new synagogue and
community center in the former
Soviet republic.
"In a sense, it's the birth of the
Jewish community" in Kaza-
khstan, said Yeshaya Cohen, an
emissary of the Lubavitch move-
ment who serves as Kazakhstan's
chief rabbi.
"Before the fall of the Iron Cur-
tain, it was not possible to practice
Judaism openly. Now we are con-
structing a building devoted to
prayer, learning and the celebra-
tion of being Jewish," he said.
More than 800 people attended
the ceremony.
The new center, being built in
the Kazakh capital of Almaty un-
der the sponsorship of the Lubav-
itch movement, will be named the
Beis Menachem Center in honor
of the late Lubavitcher rebbe, Men-
achem Mendel Schneerson.
The center will house a syna-
gogue, library, museum, social
hall, classrooms, a kosher kitchen
and a mikvah, or ritual bath.
Among those singing and danc-
ing to Jewish songs at the festive
ceremony were Jewish veterans
of World War II.
The synagogue is expected to
be completed within seven
months, with the community cen-
ter to be finished in another two
years.

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