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PAGE 20 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE December 20, 1985
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From left, Sandy Abrams, Morene Seldes, Wendy Ludwig, Natalie Feldman and Ruth C’oan,
participants in the Atlanta Jewish Federation’s Business and Professional Women’s second networking
dinner, attended by more than 50 women. The topic was “Women in Real Estate: Commercial and
Residential Investment Opportunities.’’ Abrams, of Harry Norman Realtors, acted as moderator for a
panel of real estate professionals made up of Natalie Feldman, of Harry Norman and Ruth Coan of
Century 21. Additional networking dinners are planned for the spring.
Morene Seldes is vice president of Federation’s Women’s Council and Business and Professional
Women. Wendy Ludwig and Rachel Miller are co-chairmen of the networking dinners.
For more information about the Federation’s Business and Professional Women, and details about
upcoming events, call Nancy Jacobson at the Federation, 873-1661.
Ex-aide to Israel defense deputy
is arraigned in real estate scam
by Gil Sedan and Hugh Orgel
TEL AVIV (JTA)—Avi Tzur, a
former aide to Deputy Defense
Minister Michael Dekel when the
latter was deputy minister of agri
culture, was arraigned in magistrates
court here Monday on charges of
promoting land sales in the West
Bank with forged documents and
accepting bribes from land developers.
Tzur, who works for the Airport
Authority, is one of two former
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aides of Dekel arrested last week
on suspicion of land sales fraud.
The other, Claude Malka, an aide
now to Transport Minister Haim
Corfu, is free on bail. Dekel, who
was named to the Defense Ministry
post only last week, was questioned
for five hours by Chief Superintendent
of Police Shimon Savir, head of
the serious crimes division.
Reportedly, he was questioned
about forged documents issued in
his name by Tzur; about his manage-
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ment of West Bank settlement affairs
duringhistenureatthe Agriculture
Ministry; his knowledge, if any, of
letters issued on his personal ministry
stationery, signed by Tzur; and
about the suspected misappropriation
of funds contributed to the Likud
1984 election campaign chest.
Dekel’s appearance was voluntary
and he has not been accused of any
offense. But the arrests of his two
ex-aides triggered charges by Likud
that the police were acting from
political motivations. The Police
Ministry is headed by a prominent
l.aborite, Haim Bariev.
Tzur is accused of having received
about 30 million shekels (more
than $50,000 at the time) to get
government approval of new' settle
ments in the West Bank where
developers wanted to sell land to
the public.
He is said to have pocketed part
of the money and passed the rest
on to a Likud group promoting
increased settlement activity. He is
also accused of giving developers
forged documents to dupe potential
land buyers. The documents indicated
that certain settlements had been
approved by the Cabinet when in
fact they had not.
Meanwhile, Avraham Gindi, a
land developer accused of promoting
fraudulent sales w ith letters supplied
by Tzur, remains under 24-hour
surveillance in a Tel Aviv jail cell.
Last Friday he attempted to jump
from a six floor window in Tel
Aviv District Court just as police
finished reading charges against
him. Gindi's brothers, Moshe and
Yigal, who own and manage the
Friendly Rival Land Development
Company, are wanted for questioning.
I hey bolted the country several
weeks ago for the IJ.S. with their
families. Israel Radio said that the
two men left their families in America
and arc now in Brazil, which has no
extradition treaty with Israel.