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The Detroit Jewish News, 2006-06-15

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Train Crash Kills 5
Netanya/JTA — Five people were
killed and at least 40 injured when
a commuter train hit a truck in
central Israel. Most of the injuries
in Monday's accident were not life-
threatening, Israel's Army Radio
reported. Several people were
trapped in the wreckage. The train
derailed near the coastal city of
Netanya when it hit a truck that
had apparently stalled crossing the
tracks. The train's locomotive and
several traincars were overturned
in the collision.

Praying At The Wall
Jerusalem/JTA — Israel's Supreme
Court ordered the state and Israel's
Conservative movement to find
. a compromise over egalitarian
prayers at the Western Wall. The
compromise should be made in the
next month, the court said Monday.
The area in question, called
Robinson's Arch, is an area at the
southern end of the Western Wall
where non-Orthodox groups have
been praying in recent years. The
government has begun charging
worshippers about $6
each to pray there after 8 a.m.,
claiming their presence inter-
feres with tourists visiting the
site. The Masorti movement, as
the Conservative stream is called
in Israel, filed the petition to the
court, claiming discrimination.

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Please join the Metropolitan Detroit Chapter

Answering
Israel's
Critics

7:00 PM, Monday, June 19
at Temple Shir Shalom

3999 Walnut Lake Road, West Bloomfield

The Charge:

A Detroit daily newspaper
recalled that this past week was
the anniversary of Israel's 1967
raid on Egyptian military targets,
causing the Six Day War to erupt.

Chapter Annual Meeting, Elections & Program

This evening's

A Retrospective Look At Our Nation's Legal Battlefields

program is the

The Courts...And Future Challenges

Chapter's kick-off

The Answer:

Israel's pre-emptive strike
on Egyptian and Jordanian
airfields in June 1967 was an
attempt at survival in the face
of enemy troop build-ups, a sea
blockade of Eilat and genocidal
rhetoric coming out of Cairo.

— Allan Gale,

Jewish Community Council
of Metropolitan Detroit

of a year-long

commemoration

Guest: Jeffrey Sinensky,

National MC Director of Public Policy and Legal Affairs

of the

kosher dessert reception • $20 per guest

AJC's centennial

RSVP
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anniversary.

(248) 646-7686

wwwdetroit@ajc.org

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