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But in corn- ing months, his ties with Jewish and Israeli organizations may play a large role in the web of illegal activity to which the lobbyist has pled guilty. While Abramoff has been portrayed as a man willing to do nearly anything to further his political goals and wallet, he also has been an idiosyncratic player in the Jewish community of the nation's capital, starting several short-lived, money-losing ventures to fill religious gaps he saw in the city's Jewish world. He also used his largess to further Israeli businesses and charities that appealed to-his conservative worldvielAr. Specifically, Abramoff is accused of using money from a Washington charity he oversaw to fund military-type pro- grams in the West Bank. Indian tribes donated money to tax-exempt charities, believing they were supporting anti- gambling foundations;s but the money was redirected to help a "sniper school" in the West Bank, operated by a friend of Abramoff. According to congressional documents, Abramoff sought night- vision goggles and a vehicle for the sniper-training facility. Abramoff also allegedly worked on behalf of an Israeli firm that sought to wire the Capitol for cellular phone use. While leading cell phone manufacturers in the United States settled on JGC Wireless to install antennas in repeaters in House buildings, an Israeli company with ties to Abramoff, Foxcom Wireless, ultimately won the bid. The switch is allegedly linked to Rep. Bob Ney, R-Ohio, chairman of the House Administration Committee, who accepted numerous favors from Abramoff over the years, and placed comments in the Congressional Record favorable to Abramoff's ventures. Foxcom didn't pay Abramoff to lobby for the House job, but it did donate . $50,000 to the Capitol Athletic Foundation, an Abramoff charity, the Washington Post reported. R : Roof $tift9.5 J Clpetclatil 77 Rug Care Centers 8 Mile W / Coolidge Jewish Telegraphic Agency Washington 1-800-HAGOPIAN (424-6742) Oak Park I Matthew E. Berger 8 Rabbinic Ties Abramoff also has been tied to two rabbis, the Lapin brothers, who aided his political and personal ventures. David Lapin was hired to run a Jewish school Abramoff created in suburban Maryland to teach his children and others. Lapin also received close to $1.2 million to promote "ethics in gov- ernment" to the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, one of Abramoff's clients. Officials on the island said Lapin did little for the money. His brother, Daniel Lapin, is presi- dent of Toward Tradition. Abramoff allegedly asked him to create an award to bestow upon Abramoff to help his acceptance into Washington's.Cosmos Club. Abramoff suggested he could be a "scholarof Talmudic studies" or a "dis- tinguished biblical scholar." Lapin said yes, according to e-mails obtained by congressional investiga- tors, and asked whether Abramoff needed a letter or a plaque. Lapin told the Washington Post he meant the exchange to be tongue-in-cheek and never produced an award for Abramoff. Two other Abramoff aides moved to Israel last year as investigators contin- ued their probe. Sam Hook and his wife, Shana Tesler, both worked at Abramoff's law firm and had been cooperating with investigators before moving to Israel in July, according to The Hill, a Washington newspaper. The Orthodox Jews had long planned to move to Israel, their attorney said last year. In Washington, Abramoff shunned area religious schools, choosing to open Eshkol Academy specifically for his children's education. The school closed within two years, and several teachers say they are owed back pay. Rabbi David Lapin, the school's dean, was not an active administrator, former teachers said. Abramoff also opened several kosher restaurants that failed quickly. Stacks, a deli, was welcomed by the city's Jewish community, but never made money. A more formal restaurant upstairs, Archives, never stayed open for more than a few weeks at a time. Li