Roundup Roundup from page 5 Graduation Time! The Jewish News EWISHNEWS,:ci A will honor all Jewish Cap_ (iown `EA kr-301g- - students who are t graduating this spring from Michigan high t schools in our new Cap & Gown Yearbook 2011. The Yearbook will be published in our May 19 issue. For free, we will include a photo and up to 35 words listing the student's name, school and accomplishments. We also encourage families to honor their students, out-of-state or college graduates with a congratulatory ad. . 3J y, Iis.T1 t-. .24 !ea 0.0.111...7 .7 folo4 tap Viotsa of Ed PAW. Ov F4v . mss • teY 2[6-2,2,1 To place a listing or an ad in Cap & Gown, go to www.thejewishnews.com/capgown 6 Ar .2011 N Anti-Israel Jewish Lawmaker Regrets Anti-Jewish Remark LONDON (JTA) — A British Jewish lawmaker has apologized for insulting a fellow Jewish lawmaker and Labor Party member during a debate in the House of Commons last week. During a debate on plans to change the law of universal jurisdiction, Gerald Kaufman turned to a lawmaker sitting next to him and said, "Here we are, the Jews again," as pro-Israel Labor Gerald lawmaker Louise Kaufman Ellman rose to refute a claim by the Labor Party's Ann Clwyd that the lawmakers were trying to change the law — making it more difficult to issue an arrest warrant against a sus- pected international war criminal — to appease the Israeli government. An arrest warrant was issued in December 2009 for former Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni after she was scheduled to visit the country to speak before a Jewish organization. Livni did not make the trip. The comments by Kaufman, who is Jewish but known for strong anti-Israel views, were picked up by a neighboring lawmaker's microphone. Peres To Unveil Bibi Peace Plan? WASHINGTON (JTA) — Israeli President Shimon Peres on a visit to Washington reportedly will present the outlines of a peace plan that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expects to unveil in May. Peres was in Washington this week. Israeli media claimed Peres will meet Shimon Peres with President Obama and present the outlines of the plan. Palestinian Group Rips Hamas On Civilian Hiding Of Rockets JERUSALEM (JTA) — A Palestinian human rights group in the Gaza Strip condemned the storage of rockets used against Israel in civilian populated areas. The Palestinian Center for Human Rights, in a statement posted on its Web site last week, called on the Hamas- controlled government in Gaza to investigate three incidents of homemade rockets exploding in densely populated civilian neighborhoods, causing heavy property damage and injuring six Palestinians, including a baby. The center also noted that "members of the Palestinian resistance continue to store explosives or to treat such explo- sives in locations close to populated areas. This poses a major threat to the lives of the Palestinian civilians and con- stitutes a violation of both International Human Rights Law and the International Humanitarian Law."The statement did not condemn firing of rockets on Israeli citizens, however. Safed Teens Indicted For Torching Arab Cars JERUSALEM (JTA) — Two Jewish teens from Safed have been indicted for setting fire to two cars owned by Arab students. The teens allegedly were revenging the murder of five members of the Fogel family in the West Bank Jewish settle- ment of Raman They deny the charges. Jailed Palestinian Engineer Denies Knowledge Of Shalit JERUSALEM (JTA) — A Palestinian engineer secretly captured in Ukraine and jailed in Israel denies having any knowledge of captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit. Didar Abu Sisi, a Gaza electric power plant engineer, has been held in an Israeli prison for more than a month after being arrested in Ukraine by Israeli agents. Sisi, 42, reportedly was visiting Ukraine with his Ukraine-born wife and their six children in order to apply for Ukrainian citizenship. During a hearing Didar Abu Sisi last week in Petach Tikvah District Court to extend his remand, Abu Sisi denied that he had any knowledge about Shalit, who has been held by Hamas in Gaza for five years after being captured in a cross- border raid. Abu Sisi has internal information on Hamas, though he is not directly linked to Shalit's kidnapping, Defense Minister Ehud Barak asserted on Israel Radio. Corrections • The contact information for flautist Eugenia Zukerman's performance as part of the Vivace Series at Birmingham Temple in Farmington Hills 8 p.m. Saturday, April 9, is (248) 788-9338, (248) 661-1348 or wwwvivaceseries.org . •"Body, Mind Event To Help Kadima," (March 31, page 46) should have iden- tified the beneficiaries of the fund- raiser as Kadima's Child and Adolescent Program and the Miya Jo Must Home. The phone number to seek assistance from Kadima is (248) 559-8235.