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(Just East of Orchard Lake Rd.) 248.474.3033 Because Of Your United Way Contribution, A Lot More People Can Read This. lieved to be a Colombian nation- volved the purchase of hundreds al with a Jewish background, did of acres in two Jerusalem settle- not appear in court and is con- ments for the purpose of setting sidered a fugitive. up an Orthodox community, ac- Knobloch, whom government cording to the Israeli newspaper officials said was Rabbi Grun- Yediot Achronot. feld's assistant, was charged with The paper reported there is carrying out a scheme to evade suspicion that some of the mon- federal bank laws by depositing ey for the land deals came from drug profits into Bobov bank ac- Colombian drug profits. But it counts in amounts less than said "the land deals in the set- $10,000 — just under the tlements of Zanoah and Mahseya amount that triggers greater could fall through" because of the bank scrutiny. 'federal investigation. Rabbi Mahir Reiss, 47, is The attorney representing the charged with helping transfer two settlements was Shlomo $2.4 million from Swiss bank ac-, Den, brother of Arye Den, the counts believed to help buy the head of the Shas Party who is un- drug traffickers an airplane in der indictment for a corruption Florida, according to a federal scandal that touched Prime Min- complaint. ister Benjamin Netanyahu. Abraham Reiss, 48, a Man- The newspaper said federal in- hattan real-estate company ex- vestigators suspect that Ortho- ecutive, was accused with Rabbi dox institutions in Israel received Grunfeld of wiring more than $1 funds from the Bobov money- million from Brooklyn to Florida laundering operation. in connection with the plane pur- "The Bobov sect ... has many chase, the complaint said. An- institutions in Israel," the news- other hearing was scheduled paper noted. "The investigators before Brooklyn Federal Judge found that the main suspect in Jack Weinstein. the network, Rabbi Reiss, who is The court action comes as an a student of Rabbi Schach [Is- Israeli newspaper reports that rael's pre-eminent Orthodox spir- the Reiss brothers recently itual leader] frequently visits bought land in Israel's West Israel." 111 Bank for tens of millions of shekels. One transaction in- Jewish Week Return To Tea-V The "Snapple lady" is back. And now she even has a drink named for her. TOBY AXELROD SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS W endy Kaufman, the Long Island native who was rejected as "too ethnic" when Quaker Oats took over the brand in 1994, has been re- turned as the drink-com- pany icon by its new owners, Triarc Beverage Group — in part because of her brassy New York style. Kaufman "has a cer- tain quirky personality that fits the grass-roots nature of the Snapple con- sumer," said Triarc CEO Mike Weinstein, who helped bring back Wendy. The new Snapple lady commercial will air soon. Snapple's new flavor, "Wendy's Tropical Inspi- ration," already is on the market, complete with a caricature of Kaufman on the label. "Can you imagine that? I got my job back!" ex- claimed Kaufman, 38. "It is definitely because of the Snapple: Sokeser- p press and my so n returns. fans. Because as crazy as I am, they are even crazier." The effusive Kaufman is known for the extremely suc- cessful ad campaign in which she answered letters from Snap- PHOTO BY KRISTOFFER GILL ETTE FREE L Kids Play Golf Mon.-Fri., 7am-4pm 9 Holes & Cart