world >> roundup STATE OF ISRAEL BONDS • • THE PAST 0 THE FUTURE A THIS HIGH HOLIDAY SEASON Development Corporation for Israel ISRAEL BONDS Roundup from page 72 You See Something, Say Something' campaign to deserving Jewish institu- tions are vital to our ongoing protec- tion that enables us to work, worship, gather and learn without fear:' Congress established the Nonprofit Security Grant Program in 2005, at the behest of the Jewish Federations, the Orthodox Union and other leading nonprofit organizations, in recogni- tion that certain segments of the nonprofit sector are considered high- value civilian targets by terrorists and radical extremists. "Since Sept. 11th, nonprofits gener- ally, and Jewish communal institu- tions specifically, have been the victim of an alarming number of threats and attacks," said William C. Daroff, vice president for public policy and direc- tor of Jewish Federations of North America's Washington Office. wrote in their decision. "The impris- oned criminal, whose life would be taken after being sentenced to death, might turn into a martyr, a shaheed in their terms, with all the meanings that are attached to it." The five consecutive life sentences are equal to 130 years in prison. Awad and his cousin, Amjad Awad, 19, murdered Udi Fogel, 36, and Ruth Fogel, 35, and their children, Yoav, 11; Elad, 4; and Hadas, 3 months, in a Shabbat eve attack on their home in the northern West Bank. Amjad Awad has been convicted of the murders and is awaiting sentencing. Three of the Fogel children survived the attack: Two were sleeping in a side bedroom and were not discovered, and a daughter was out of the house at the time of the killings. She came home to discover the bodies. Friday Night Dinner Egypt Extends Detention Of American-Israeli Grapel JERUSALEM (JTA) — Egypt report- edly has extended by 45 days its detention of Ilan Grapel, the dual U.S.-Israeli citizen arrested in Egypt on spying charges. The remand of Grapel, 27, who was arrested in June on suspicion of being a member of Israel's Mossad spy agency, was reported late last week by the Egyptian Al-Ahram newspaper. The U.S. Embassy in Cairo report- edly requested that Grapel be free on bail for the duration of the investiga- tion, which has lasted three months, but was denied after Egyptian pros- ecutors said Grapel posed a flight risk. Originally from New York, Grapel moved to Israel after his graduation from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, joined the army, served as a paratrooper during the Second Lebanon War and was wounded in Southern Lebanon in August 2006. Egyptian security officials said he entered the country shortly after the start of the Jan. 25 uprising that led to the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak, during which Grapel alleg- edly posed as a foreign correspondent. A law student at Emory University, Grapel allegedly said he was Muslim on the visa application he filed with the Egyptian Embassy in Tel Aviv and then entered Egypt using his American passport. Grapel denies he is a spy. He says he came to Egypt to intern for a nongov- ernmental organization that assists refugees from Sudan and elsewhere. Friends of Grapel told the Jerusalem Post that Grapel was an Arabist and liked spending time in Egypt. May Come To U.S. TV NEW YORK (JTA) — The traditional Shabbat dinner might be coming to American television. Greg Daniels, who adapted The Office for American viewers, report- edly is in talks to bring the BBC pro- gram Friday Night Dinner to the NBC network. The British comedy, which has been renewed for a second season, is about the Goodmans, a traditional but not strictly observant Jewish family. Every Friday night the two adult sons, broth- ers Adam and Jonny, come home to eat Shabbat dinner with their parents, and promptly revert to their fighting adolescent selves while their parents nose into the sad state of their love lives. Member FINRA, SIPC Development Corporation for Israel State of Israel Bonds 6600 W. Maple Road West Bloomfield, MI 48322 248.661.3500 • 888.352.6556 paula.lebowitz@israelbonds.com www.israelbonds.com Facebook and Twitter This is not an offering, which can be made only by prospectus. Read the prospectus carefully before investing to fully evaluate the risks associated with investing in State of Israel bonds. Issues subject to availability. 74 September 22 2011 Fogels' Killer Sentenced To Five Life Sentences JERUSALEM (JTA) — A Palestinian man was sentenced to five consecutive life sentences for the murder of five members of the Fogel family in a West Bank Jewish settlement. Hakim Awad, 18, was sentenced last week in a West Bank military court. He had admitted guilt in the March 11 murders in Itamar, which is near his home in the West Bank town of Hawarta, and refused to express regret. The judges called the attack "an atrocious, bone-chilling and ter- rifying act:' Israel does not have a death pen- alty, though the judges said in their decision that they had deliberated on sentencing Awad to death. "A case such as this tempts the use of such a punishment," the judges