Rodnick Bros., Inc. FRUIT & GIFT BASKET SPECIALISTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Court Aids Women's Services Jerusalem (JTA) — Israel's High Court of Justice has instructed the government to come up with an appropriate arrangement to enable a group of women to hold egalitarian services at the West- ern Wall. The grass-roots group, Women of the Wall, had petitioned the court for the right to conduct ser- vices there that would include women reading from the Torah and wearing tallitot. During the group's previous at- tempts to worship at the Western Wall plaza, the women were as- saulted by fervently Orthodox men and women. In addition, the court told the Religious Affairs Ministry to pay for all the legal expenses of Women of the Wall. In the past, the court has is- sued similar directives concern- ing the wall, but they were not heeded. Tourism Decline Hurts El Al Maj. Gen. Shahor was closely in- volved in the peace negotiations with the Palestinians. After the change of power in the May elec- tions, he remained so, most re- cently negotiating the agreement on civilian issues connected to a Hebron redeployment. Coalition members protested the reported meetings. Maj. Gen. Shahor's spokesman said the meetings were social. The spokesman said the general had personal contacts across the political spectrum. Senior Israel Defense Force of- ficials and other public figures, including some coalition mem- bers, came to Maj. Gen. Shahor's defense. Likud Knesset member Reuven Rivlin called for an end to what he termed "this witch hunt" against Maj. Gen. Shahor. He said it was customary for op- position members to be briefed by senior IDF officers and offi- cials. Military Court Demotes Officer Jerusalem (JTA) — An Israeli military court has demoted an of- Jerusalem (JTA) — The decline ficer for sending threatening let- in tourism caused by Middle East ters to Yitzhak Rabin before the violence is one cause of El Al Is- prime minister was assassinat- rael Airlines' projected loss of $100 ed. Daniel Bevis, 37, who had been million in 1996, representatives a major, was made a lieutenant. of the national air carrier said. The estimated loss is El Al's The court rejected the prosecu- first in a decade. Last year, El Al tion's request that he be demot- ed to a private and sentenced to made a net profit of $15 million. El Al President Yoel Feldshuh a jail term. Mr. Bevis was convicted on said the drop in tourism severely three counts of unbecoming con- affected operations. He cited other factors con- duct. According to reports, Mr. Bevis sent letters to Mr. Rabin in tributing to the loss: a sharp rise 1994, calling him "a rag" who in jet fuel prices in recent months, "will pay for this." a strong local currency and com- He also sent a letter praising petition from other airlines. El Al has said its premium on Baruch Goldstein, the Kiryat security made it difficult to match Arba resident who in 1994 mas- sacred 29 Palestinians in Hebron. the fares of competing airlines. Israeli General Draws Fire Two Killed In West Bank Jerusalem (JTA) — An Israeli Jerusalem (JTA) — Israel has de- general is under fire for meeting nied involvement in the deaths with members of the opposition. of two Palestinians in the West The flurry was prompted by Bank. The Israel Defense Force said the newspaper Ma'ariv, which it was investigating the death of published photographs of Maj. Gen. Oren Shahor, the coordina- a 19-year-old Palestinian who tor of activities in the territories, was killed during stone-throwing leaving the home of Labor leader incidents in the village of Sinjil, and former Prime Minister Shi- north of Ramallah. Palestinians charged that Ab- mon Peres. dallah Qarage was shot by Israeli Ma'ariv said Maj. Gen. Shahor had also held recent meetings soldiers or a settler. The demonstrations were with Labor Knesset member Yos- prompted by the death of anoth- si Beilin. The report comes amid recent er Sinjil resident, who was killed charges by Likud officials that the on the Ramallah bypass road. Palestinians said he was shot top military brass has a pro-La- by a settler, but the IDF said bor bias in its orientation toward questioning of the dead man's the peace process. Under the Labor government, cousin revealed that he had died as a result of a blow from a stone. Play the market right and you could lose it all. 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