World Briefs salon...massages, facials, full bod y waxing, hair replacement, manicures, U.S. Investigates Aid To Palestinians Court Okays Shrine Removal Jerusalem (JTA) — Israel reportedly has asked the United States to reduce the assistance it provides to Palestinian security forces to combat terrorism. The Israeli daily Hdaretz'reported that Israel is worried that sensitive information on technologies and methods of fighting terrorism could be leaked from the Palestinian Authority to terrorists. The paper quoted politi- cal sources in Jerusalem as saying the United States promised to examine the aid the CIA provides the Palestinian Authority. Jerusalem (JTA) — Israel's Supreme Court upheld the army's decision to tear down a shrine at the grave of a Jewish settler who in 1994 killed 29 Muslims praying at the Tomb of the Patriarchs in Hebron. The judges said keeping the shrine to Baruch Goldstein would send a message of praise for the crime. Israel Empties Bedouin Caves Jerusalem (JTA) — Israeli troops reportedly evicted about 100 Bedouin from caves in the West Bank. Army officials told the Bedouin the area is a closed military zone. The caves are located near Maon Farm, a hilltop outpost from which the army recently forcibly removed hundreds of defiant settlers. French Leader Defends Iranian 13 Paris (JTA) Iran accused France of meddling in its internal affairs after French Prime Minister Lionel Jospin called for the freedom of 13 Jews whom Tehran has charged with spying for Israel. "It is clear for the French authorities that there can be no return by Iran to the international community if that country executes these 13 people," Jospin told French Jewish leaders. "That is why I express the wish that the changes under way in Iran lead to the acquittal of the 13 Iranian Jews as a first symbolic act." — pedicures, hair color & cut specialists. 20% OFF ANY MAIN SALON SERVICE. WITH 11115 AD. Newclients only please. A nianza Sentence Given In Pig Incident Jerusalem (JTA) — An Israeli court sentenced a Jewish extremist to two- and-a-half years in jail for placing a pig's head on the grave of a Palestinian nationalist. The court also gave Avigdor Eskin an 18-month suspended sentence for conspiring to torch offices belonging to Israeli peace activists. Eskin was cleared of charges of plotting to cata- pult a pig's head onto the Temple Mount. GOING AWAY FOR THE WINTER? TAKE US WITH YOU! Don't miss a thing. Get your Jewish News at your winter home. Attach your mailing label in the space provided, then print your winter address and phone. Please allow 2 to 3 weeks for processing. ... al* NO IMO a.* .00 MR Warsaw Rabbi Resigns Early Rome (JTA) The rabbi serving Warsaw's Jewish community resigned just six months into his two-year appointment. Citing conflict with community leaders, Rabbi Baruch Rabinowicz said, "Neither side fulfilled the expec- tations they had." An Orthodox rabbi in his mid-20s, Rabinowicz took up his post last May as the first rabbi to have been hired by the community in at least four decades. His appointment was viewed as a landmark in the revival of Polish Jewish life. — Mg NM MO NW NM MR MO PPR Please send the Detroit Jewish News to: Russian Jewish Group Debuts Moscow (JTA) — Some 180 Jewish representatives from across Russia gathered in Moscow to inaugurate a new umbrella organization. The Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia plans to support local Jewish schools and community centers. It also plans to sponsor a legal fund to counter anti-Semitism. Rabbi Berel Lazar, the chief Lubavitch emissary in Russia, is the group's leader. — NMI OM MI (Please print clearly) Name Address Apt. No. City State Zip Telephone will be at my winter home as of . I will return to my primary address as of (date) (date) Please check this box if you would like us to automatically program your subscription to be mailed to your primary address after you've returned in the spring. n Please check if you would like to suspend your Detroit Jewish News subscription while you are away. Your paper will be reinstated when you calf us, or on the date you've marked above. Please mail this to: The Detroit Jewish News, 27676 Franklin Road, Southfield, Ml 48034. Or fax to 248-354-1210. NOte: Once entered into our computer system, tilts coupon will be destroyed. — Iraqis Arrested Near Dead Sea Jerusalem (JTA) Three Iraqi nation- als who said they are seeking political asylum in Israel were apprehended north of the Dead Sea, Israel Radio reported. The three, who crossed into Israel from Jordan, said they are wanted in Iraq for opposing Saddam Hussein's regime. — Ter TATE FLOWERS (248) 559-5424 GIFTS OF NATURE WEDDING & PARTY SPECIALISTS FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 29115 GREENFIELD SOUTHFIELD, MI 48076 \v 1 / 9 1999 29