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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-08-30

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Israel Lifting
Gaza Restrictions

Jerusalem/JTA —Israel agreed to
begin lifting restrictions on
Palestinians in the Gaza Strip due to
a drop in violence. The move was
agreed upon in a security meeting
between Israeli and Palestinian secu-
rity officials, the Israeli daily
Ha'aretz reported.
- The Israeli army also announced
it would begin easing restrictions on
Palestinians in the West Bank city of
Bethlehem. The measures include
letting Palestinian workers into
Israel, lifting travel restrictions on
teachers and permitting clergy to
travel between Jerusalem and
Bethlehem, the paper said.

Western Wall
May Collapse

Jerusalem/JTA — The southern por-
tion of the Western Wall is under
threat of collapse due to illegal con-
struction by Muslims, according to a
committee of Israeli archeologists
and public figures.
In a letter to Prime Minister Ariel
Sharon, the Committee for the
Prevention of the Destruction of
Antiquities said the wall has gradual-
ly shifted out from its original posi-
tion as a result of massive illegal
construction on the Temple Mount
by the Wakf, or Muslim religious
trust, Israel Radio reported. A Wakf
official denied that there had been
any shift in the wall in the past 30
years.
In wake of the reports, Jerusalem
Mayor Ehud Olmert urged the gov-
ernment to take immediate action to
prevent the "historical and human
disaster" that would happen if the
portion of the wall collapsed.

O.U. Launches
Online Prayer

New York — The Orthodox Union
is launching a series of daily lessons
on its Web site exploring aspects of
Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur
prayers.
Between Sept. 2 and Sept. 12, the
Orthodox Union will post a new 20-
minute lesson daily by a different
rabbi. The lessons can be accessed
at www.ou.org .

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