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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-08-08

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middle-class blacks) in Ameri-
can inner cities. But we can't
move away, unless we are will-
ing to forego the Zionist dream.
Yediot Aharonot columnist
Nahum Barnea, whose own son
was killed in a bus bombing just
over a year ago, is not. He wrote
in the wake of the Mahaneh
Yehuda tragedy: "We've man-
aged to hold our own pretty suc-
cessfully for the last 100 years,
despite all the terrorism. Our
real security stems from a se-
cure belief in ourselves. Despite
our outrage and sorrow, we
can't allow that belief to be un-
dermined by those two bastards
who decided to commit suicide
in the middle of an open-air
market." LI

Eve,n if you don't happen to be
listening to the radio when re-
ports of a suicide bombing or
military tragedy are first
broadcast in Israel, you'll im
mediately know that some-
thing has happened if you
should tune in later and hear
a selection of the sad and
beautiful Hebrew songs that,
in other circumstances, are
rarely aired.
One song broadcast sever-
al times in the wake of the
Mahaneh Yehuda bombing
was based on a verse by gift-
ed Jerusalem poet Yehuda
Amichai. Its refrain:

Oh land that I love
How long will my most pre-
cious dreams
Keep going up in flames? C_1

Final Rejection

The bombers killed Grisha, but Israel's bureaucracy
couldn't figure out how to bury him.

ERIC SILVER ISRAEL CORRESPONDENT

(Between Baldwin & Joslyn)

Rated *** by Detroit News

An Israeli police officer stands guard
in the crowded market where two
suicide bombers killed 13.

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or Olga and Yevgeny Pesa-
chovitch, it was as if their
son, Grisha, died three
times. The 15-year-old
Russian immigrant boy was the
youngest of the 13 Israeli civil-
ians killed by the twin suicide
bombers who blew themselves
up in a Jerusalem market re-
cently. His body was so mangled
that the pathologists had to do
blood tests before they could iden-
tify him.
But that was only the begin-

ning of the family's anguish. The
father, Yevgeny, is Jewish. The
mother, Olga, is not. As it hap-
pens, the couple are divorced.
When they settled in Israel two
years ago, the mother and son
were registered as Christians,
though they lived as secular Jews
in Russia and came here under
the Law of Return. The father,
who immigrated shortly after-
wards, lives separately.
The religious authorities re-
fused to bury Grisha in a Jewish

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