JERUSALEM — Hanan Kreutheimer, a soldier from tiie Kirytft Arba ''Hesder'' Ye^iiiYa wounded in the May 2 terrorist attack in Hebron, died of his injuries May 4 at Hada«tah University Hospital in £in*Kerem»
He became the sixth victim^of the vicious attack which killed live other Yeshiva students who were among a group of 24 worshippers who had attended Fri^ services at the Machpela Cave in Hebron, site of the Patriarch's Tomb, a shrine sacred to Jew^.and Moslems.
Seventeen, oflien, including six yoimg women, were injured b|[ the temrists as they were about ,to enter the foi^er Hadassab b<Mpita1 building in the town.
The other five dead were identified as: Zvi Glatt, Ell Haze'ev> Shmuel Mermelstein, Ya*acov Zimmennan and Ger-
Youthful victims from Ganacia,U.S.
TEL AViy — The horrendous terrorist attack at Hebron May 2 had a particularly special meaning to
North American Jewry,.with three of sboh Klein. Mermelstein was a the six young victims coming from
(Continued^on page S) Sees PLO ATTACK
ONE OF ;.TH£ survivors of the Hebron attpckstudiaTdrah with a-friend'who came tot vfritfai^ Hadasnh VniveMty Hospital hi Jnasalem. (Jmuakm Post).
Canaida and the United States. ^ ^Shiiinuel Marmelstefn* 19^ ivas of Mont^l; Zvi Menachem Glatt, 21;, came from;; New York; and EU Hazeev (Wolf), 32, was believed to be from.Chicago.
The other three who were killed were Yaacov Zimmerman; 19; Gershon Klein, 21, and Hanan Kreutheimer, 20, alj from Bnei Brak
and all soldiers in the armored corps serving in. the Yeshivat Hesder iti Kiryat Arba, a special yeshiva where students study the Torah while serving in the army. ^
They were bom in Bnei Brak and graduated from'local yeshivot before joining the Yeshivat Hesder. - Glatt, who came to Israel four ~ years ago, was a ^tiident in the Merkaz Harav Yeshiva in Jerusalem. He was a guest at the Kiryat Arba yeshiva and with his friends (Continued on page 4) See: HEBRON VICTIMS
SHABBAT SHALOM — THl/RSDAY, MAY 22,1980 -^SIVAN 7, 5740 ~ vol. XLVllJ No. 21
$19.50 per year, this issue 30e^.
Nepal recognizes PLO
KATMANDU — TheNepalese Government has recognized the Palestine Liberation Organization as sole representative of the Palestinian people, Iraqis Minister of S^tefbr Foreign Aif8irs,Hanied Ahviut,^ said. Nepal^is One of the countries whose troops ierve^in UNIFlt;^:-:-' ; Alwan nisude the statem^ upon emerjpiig^ from^^a round Of i<>nn^ talks :bei«^^
Minisiry' ^officials fed by; theu-Minister, K.Bf. Sluihi, and an League delegatioo w^ch Alwj^^^ ledi
Iraniaii Jewish
Ni^W YGMk ^ Am Islatnic Revolutionary Court in Teheran has begun to>t^ jwir members of a promiileni Iranian Jewb Izaak, Abraham^ David and Banich Boruchim^ Jewish sources ; here icfoirfirihed.;.,'''^'-y'
me weeks go by slowly for three; Moscow Jews sentenced to long pr^ofxtermrfor wanting itp^^
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WHAT CAN YOU DO?
e Helsinki Agreement which the.Soyiet government signed ipws for freedom of emigration. Let our voices — letters, egrams and phone calls — express our protest to Western |ders to intercede and to the Soviets to set them free.
\ilS WEEK WRITE REFUSENIK ~ laNudei,
i Vostr^bovaniya Poste Restante,
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636300 Tomskaya Oblast RSFSR, USSR.
IraiiV officurp repprt«i that thc^ clu^ged
jwbiic (uhdsf ii^ l>6ilding ^ chaiii of hotels and ^ci^tiii| ah ^piQ^ centre for Ahipnrani >^n^^^ Israeli: agents aiiidtlieiirservants.^^^^^^
The jicwsr agency enspioyees hid cblim the Bpru-chims hosted **continuaI meetings of Iranian Jews in the hoitels and organized meetings of Zionists.**
The charges carry the death penalty, according to Pars.
In May 1979ra prominent Jewish businessman, Habib Elghanian, was executed on a variety of charges,, including having Zionist affiliations. On April 22 in the ciVyr of Hamadan,
%cst of Ti^iheran, a Jew, Moishe
pani^i^^H^
tOr; W^weirated,^^ to his death senttncb commuted^'
Daniielpur was one of three brothers sentenced to deaths two of them : in absentia, on charges of cooperation with the U.Si Cemral Intelligence Agency and Mossad, the Israeli intelligence si^rvice.
Meanwhile, there were reports from Teheran that seven men were executed in- Teheran*s jails on charges which included cooperation with Israel.
About 800 people have been executed'by Islamic Revolutionary Courts since the revolution took over 15 months ago. ' . .
delegations Im^^^M autonomy talks said that. **some progress** was made, but they all agreed that it was far from satisfactory.
SEEKS MEEtlll6
JERUSALEM Influential mayor of Gaza, Rashad A-Shawa, asked for a nieeting w^ Minister Ezer Weizman to discuss deteriorating isituation in admini-stered'territories.
ICONOMIC TROUBLES
JERUSALEM — Government figures reveal thdl economic activity is slbwihg down, unemployment has grown, inflation is going up, real wages are dropping; and pri\«te consumption has begun to fall.
**SAVE ETHIOPIAN JCWRYf was cry of hundreds of marchers hi recent SoUdarHy Day nDy in Nev York. Bankji Tefcff^ a rqpresmtative of the small Fabsha commnnity in Israel, dunrics ah Ina^ flag to symboHze hb people's age-old dream of rctundng to thdhr hontbianA The Falasiuis are now cauiEJht hi the m^ of political tunmril in Ethiop^Iwifli m«iy hairing beim sold into slavery, raped, torto and killed by factions battling the central government. The Ethiopian JewMi community once numbered over haif^mHlion — today, fewer than 25,090 remafai.
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