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September 29, 2005 - Image 97

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-09-29

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Best Wishes
to all of our family,
friends and customers
for a New Year filled
with good health and much
happiness.

Weissman in April, allegedly
because of information arising
out of an FBI investigation into
the two former staffers' handling
of classified information. AIPAC
declined to comment, as did
Abbe Lowell, Rosen's attorney.

Aid Unscathed

l Vashington/JTA — Funding for
Israel would remain untouched
in cuts proposed by conservative
Republicans in the wake of recent
hurricanes.
Funding for Egypt, Africa, the
AIDS initiative and the Peace
Corps would take hits.

Plotter Sentenced

New York/JTA — A Los Angeles
court sentenced a member of the
Jewish Defense League to 20
years in prison for plotting to
bomb a mosque and the office of
an Arab American congressman.
U.S. District Court Judge
Ronald Lew handed Earl Krugel,
62, the maximum sentence Sept.
22 for his role in the 2001 plot.
JDL leader Iry Rubin, also
arrested in the case, died in
prison in 2002.

L'Shanah Tova

Survivor Honored
Washington/JTA — President

Bush awarded the nation's high-
est military honor to a Holocaust
survivor who served with U.S.
forces in Korea and was a prison-
er of war.
In a A/Vhite House ceremony
last Friday for Tibor Rubin, Bush
alluded to the anti-Semitic dis-
crimination the immigrant from
Hungary suffered during his
service in the U.S. Army, and
which apparently was a factor in
his wait for a Medal of Honor.
Rubin enlisted when he arrived
in the United States after surviv-
ing the Holocaust. He single-
handedly held off attackers on
several occasions, and after his
capture he helped as many as 40
U.S. POWs survive by smuggling
food and medicine to them.

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May the coming year be filled with
health and happiness for all our family and friends.
L'Shanah Tovah!

— The Fealks —
Hillard & Joanne
Gary, Sharry, Matthew, Jennifer, & Allison
Joel, Staci, Brandon & Manch

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