said over the weekend that in the month since Israel withdrew from Gaza, its security forces had foiled 17 attempted attacks and confis- cated dozens of rockets and bombs from terrorist groups. Israel says the Palestinian fig- ures are unrealistic, but doesn't dispute that violence emanating from Gaza has abated. But offi- cials warn that the various terror- ist groups merely have shifted their efforts to the West Bank. "We had no direct intelligence warnings about today's attacks:' a senior Israeli security source said, referring to the shootings outside the settlements of Efrat and Eli. "But the sense of a new groundswell of violence in the West Bank is no surprise." Sharon's opponents in Israel have accused the government of encouraging a new stage in Palestinian terror by withdrawing from Gaza unilaterally. Government officials say the move was meant as a stopgap measure in the absence of negoti- ations with the Palestinian Authority, not as a solution. Taking no chances, Israel is continuing its own crackdown in the West Bank. On Sunday, troops arrested five Hamas members, pursuing a dragnet that has led to the detention of hundreds of sus- pected West Bank terrorists. ❑ Congresswoman Has Jewish Roots Washington/JTA — The influential chairwoman of a congressional subcommittee on the Middle East has Jewish roots. The mother of Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, R-Fla., was born Jewish and converted to Catholicism when she married, the Forward reported. Ros-Lehtinen's grandfather, Jacobo Adato Levy, was a leader in Cuba's Jewish community. Ros-Lehtinen fled Cuba with her parents in 1960, after the Communist takeover, when she was 8. She is close to Miami's Jewish community and, as chairwoman of the Middle East subcommit- tee of the House of Representatives' International Relations Committee, she has championed a number of meas- ures favored by pro-Israel lob- byists, including the Syria Accountability Act. She is in the running to suc- ceed Rep. Henry Hyde, R-Ill., as chairman of the International Relations Committee in 2007, should the Republicans retain control of the House. October 20 . 2005 Caring Partners Workshops for Family Caregivers Caring for a loved one with a memory disorder or Alzheimer's disease takes a lot of heart...and help. Attend one of the workshops below to learn caregiving tips and the resources available in the community. Caring Partners is a project of the Dorothy & Peter Brown Jewish Community Adult Day Care Program All workshops are open to the community and feature: Fall Series Line-up Caring for Your Aging Parents * Free admission Saturday, October 29 8 - 9 p.m. Congregation Shaarey Zedek 27375 Bell Rd., Southfield * Relevant, up-to- date handouts * Expert presenters * Light refreshments Empowering the Sandwich Generation — Resources for Caregivers Tuesday, November 1 7:30 - 9 p.m. Congregation Beth Shalom 14601 Lincoln, Oak Park This project is supported by the Jewish Women's Foundation of Metropolitan Detroit J EWA'S H WOMEN'S FOU N DATION =I= You Can't do it all — How to be an Effective Caregiver Thursday, November 17 8 - 9 p.m. Temple Israel 5725 Walnut Lake, W. Bloomfield 'ter .....1k,461t Limo The :Wm of the Jet. Mien:bon connecting Aopte & Services LuJ Jewish Home & Aging Services JVS Radking life potential 1038270 No RSVP re uired. For more information call 248-233-4390. HEALTH QUEST our r I Y ra reaaersnip In your Search for Health, Your Quest Ends Here • Your health, comfort and well-being are my priority. DR. DAVID SANDLER Chiropractor 26751 Southfield Rd. we appreciate you P: 248.552.0510 F: 248.569.7741 • Serving the Jewish community • Most insurances accepted Official chiropractors of the Detroit Lions Visit our website at: www.HealthQuest.us 41