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The Detroit Jewish News, 2003-08-08

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Jerusalem/JTA — The Jewish Agency
for Israel and the Israeli government
will jointly operate schools in the for-
mer Soviet Union.
The agreement announced this week
affects 21,000 students in 223 schools,
including 180 Sunday schools.
Slated to begin in September, the
agreement represents the first time
that the Jewish Agency is participating
in formal education in the former
Soviet Union.

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Paris/JTA — France's leading Jewish
newspaper accused its British counter-
part of treason and anti-Zionism.
An article in last week's Actualite
Juive criticized the London Jewish
Chronicle for publishing an interview
with British legislator Oona King,
who recently compared Palestinians in
the Gaza Strip to Jews in the Warsaw
Ghetto. Ned Temko, editor of the
Chronicle, replied by saying, "Oona
King is an MP, Jewish, and a promi-
nent national political figure.
"In interviewing her after her widely
reported comments regarding Gaza,
we were doing what any responsible
and serious newspaper does: asking
questions which our readers would
have wanted to ask."

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Jerusalem/JTA — A group of extrem-
ist Israelis was not allowed to visit
Jerusalem's Temple Mount on Tisha
b'Av Thursday, Israel's Supreme Court
ruled. The court accepted the govern-
ment's argument that the visit by the
Temple Mount Faithful could incite
violence and jeopardize peace efforts.
Earlier in the week, the court ruled
against a visit to the Temple Mount,
Judaism's holiest site, by a group of
right-wing Israeli legislators.

Abbas Trying
To Keep Peace

Ramallah/JTA — Mahmoud Abbas is
negotiating to keep the Palestinian
cease-fire alive. The Palestinian
Authority prime minister is meeting

with leaders of Hamas and Islamic
Jihad in the Gaza Strip in an attempt
to maintain the five-week-long cease-
fire and perhaps extend it beyond the
planned three months.
Israel is concerned about an increas-
ing number of violations of the cease-
fire indicating that it is on the brink of
collapse.

Cuban Jews
Visit Israel

Havana/JTA — Ten young Cuban
Jews are going on a Birthright Israel
trip this week.
It is the first delegation from Cuba
to go on the program, which provides
free trips to Israel for Jews aged 18 to
26 who never before have been to
Israel on an organized tour. Some 30
Canadian Jews also will be on the 10-
day trip.
More than 40,000 Jews have partici-
pated in Birthright Israel since the
program began in 1999.

Plot To Bomb
Israeli Embassies?

Sydney/JTA — An Australian will
stand trial for allegedly plotting to
blow up Israeli diplomatic missions in
Australia.
Muslim convert Jack Roche, who
says he was trained to use explosives
by Al-Qaida, was charged July 31
with conspiring in 2000 to bomb the
Israeli Embassy in Canberra and the
consulate in Sydney, according to
Agence France-Presse.

Bomb Not Linked To
Assassination Attempt

Jerusalem/JTA — A suicide bomber's
accomplice reportedly admitted that a
June attack in Jerusalem was planned a
month earlier and wasn't a response to
Israel's attempted assassination of a
Hamas leader.
Omar Salah Muhammad Sharif, 19,
confessed to police that the June 11
bus bombing in downtown Jerusalem,
which killed 17 people, was not a
response to the botched assassination
attempt of Hamas leader Abdel Aziz
Rantissi the previous day, as Hamas
originally claimed, Israeli media
reported.
Sharif was arrested along with Samir
Eyeh Samia Ahmed Atrash, who is
accused of aiding a bomber in a May

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