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June 07, 2002 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-06-07

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HEARTBREAKING from page 31

Lior and Chen (Peled) Keinan with
their daughter, Sinai. Chen lived in
West Bloomfield with her parents
and siblings from 1982-1985.

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expressed his anger at the attack.
"I'm not a fighter; I was never a
fighter," Natan Peled said from his
home in Herzliya. Yet, his mind has
changed over the past few years, espe-
cially since the second intifada started.
"If the prime minister [Ariel Sharon]
came to me tomorrow, I would say,
Don't look around, don't listen to what
opinions say to you. Just begin the job
and bring it to an end,' " Peled said.
The last week has been a blur of
tears and no words, he said.
"There is no such language existing
in the world that can tell me how to
behave, how to say anything, how to
give any advice to my children, espe-
cially to my daughter who lost her
mother and her daughter. She suffers
the most," Peled said.
On the day of the murder, his wife
was visiting her children, as usual, and
had taken a seat outside the bakery
next to her granddaughter. Chen and
her husband, Lior; sat on both sides of
the table. Lee, 30, would have brought
her husband and twins to join them,
but they decided to go to a doctor's
office for immuniz a tions.
Chen Keinan said she and her sister
strenuously avoided taking their chil-
dren into public areas, but the small
row of shops, including an ice cream
parlor and pharmacy, was an innocu-
ous gathering place, well outside the
urban center.
"It's on the street, the daily route of
every mother in the neighborhood,"
she said. "It's like they came to my
house and said, 'Boo!' The next place
is going to be a kindergarten — God
help us." ❑

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