This Week
Spend The
High Holidays
Report: Arafat OK'd
`Shadow Armies'
In The Comfort
Of A New Home.
Ours. And yours, too.
It's for the entire community, a place for anybody to
feel comfortable. And it's for you.
Jerusalem/JTA — Documents signed
by Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat
prove that he was undermining the
Oslo Accords five years ago, according
to the Israeli daily Yediot Aharonot.
The report was based on documents
Israel confiscated from Palestinian
Authority offices during military opera-
tions earlier this year. After being invit-
ed to view the documents, so many
that they are being housed in a military
hangar, the paper reported that, like
other previously released memos, they
proved that Arafat lied repeatedly when
he said he had no connection to terror-
ists and could not stop their attacks.
The documents show that "beginning
in 1997, Arafat and his cohorts began to
willfully and systematically create in gross
violation of the agreements they signed
with Israel, a series of militias, shadow
armies that are seemingly unconnected
to the Palestinian Authority"
The documents also state "in an
unequivocal fashion that even when it
was clear to senior P.A. officials that
members of their security services were
involved in terror, not only did they
take no action against them, but they
continued to finance them."
And for that purpose, The Shul is very proud to
announce its new, big and friendly Center just in time
for the High Holidays.
We're really excited about our new Center. Now
Because everybody
we'll have plenty of room
for every kind of Jew.
should have a place to
feel at home on the High
Which is how we want it
Holidays.
to be.
We feel strongly about
So you're invited! Services
are free but you need to
that.
call The Shul (248-788-
4040) to register.
So we'll be having excit-
ing services (in Hebrew
and/or English), a chil-
OUR NEW CENTER AT 6890 WEST MAPLE ROAD
WEST OF THE HENRY FORD HOSPITAL, ON THE NORTH SIDE OF MAPLE RD.
dren's program, classes
(during service times), a warm environment with
friendly people —and of course, a serious Kiddush
after services.
Now that we have a new
home of our own, we want it to be a place a//Jews can
feel at home.
So come be comfortable.
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Jerusalem/JTA — Israel canceled an
exhibit on Albert Einstein that was
slated to open in September in China.
Israel made the move after Chinese
officials demanded that all references
to Einstein's Jewishness and support
for a Jewish state be removed from the
exhibit, said a spokesman for the
Israeli Embassy in Beijing July 30.
The Chinese also wanted no refer-
ence to the fact that Einstein had been
asked to become president of Israel,
the spokesman added.
"These three themes are very impor-
tant to the biography of Einstein and
can't be changed," he said.
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Bucharest/JTA — A museum dedicat-
ed to Elie Wiesel opened near his
birthplace in Romania.
Dedicated Monday by the
Rorrianian government in the town of
Sighetu Marmatiei, the museum will