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St. Louis Jewish Light November ship in various European countries. Last August a bomb blast at Vienna's main synagogue killed two persons and injured 18. In October 1980, four persons were killed and 32 injured by a bomb explosion outside the Rue Copernic synagogue in Paris. The perpetrators of both bombings have not been apprehended.

Antwerp was the scene of another terrorist outrage directed against Jews in July 1980, when terrorists hurled hand grenades at a bus being boarded by children bound for a Jewish summer camp. One teen-aged youth was killed. Two years ago, bombs exploded at Brussels airport where passengers were waiting to board an El Al flight to Israel. Two Palestinians were arrested in that attack. 4, 1981 Page Twenty-Five 2 Killed, 100 Injured in Bomb Attack on Antwerp Synagogue ANTWERP (JTA) Two people were killed and more than 100 injured when a car bomb exploded outside a small Sephardic synagogue here shortly before Shemini Atzeret services were to begin.

The synagogue, located in the heavily Jewish populated diamond district in the heart of the city, was severely damaged, and windows within a radius of several hundred yards were shattered. Belgian Prime Minister Mark Eyskens left Brussels for Antwerp shortly after the bombing. He issued a statement denouncing the attack and assured the Jewish lation of Belgium that security popumeasures would be tightened to protect them. "Our country must not be dragged into an escalating cycle of violence and intolerance," he said. The Belgian news agency, Belga, reported an anonymous telephone call from a previously unknown group called "Direct Action Group" which claimed responsibility for the outrage but denied that it was motivated by racism.

Police dismissed the call. The Israel Embassy in Brussels condemned the bombing which it blamed on "blind Palestinian terrorism" that "strikes at Jews wherever they are, in Europe or Israel." But the Palestine Liberation Organization office in Brussels also condemned "this attack on innocent victims." The synagogue bombing here was the latest such attack on Jewish houses of wor- Nathan Tureen Dies; Retired Business Executive Nathan Tureen, retired business executive here, died of a heart ailment Wednesday, Oct. 21, at Jewish Hospital. He was 74 and a resident of Ladue. A native of New York, Mr.

Tureen came to St. Louis with his family when he was about 10 years old. Shortly after attending Washington University, he went to work for Northwestern Cooperage, a steel drum reconditioning firm here founded by his father. He was with the firm for 42 years, and was president for about 35 years before his retirement in 1972. He had been active in recent years as a volunteer for SCORE, the Small Business Administration's organization of retired executives who consult with business people in need of special help, and had recently received a Merit Award for seven years of serv-, Micah Davis Dies at Age 9 Micah A.

Davis, 9, died Monday, Oct. 19, at his University City home after battling cancer for two-and-a-half years. Micah was the son of Norman and Alice Davis, 7149 Workshop on Couple Communication Offered The Jewish Family and Children's Service will be presenting a four-week workshop on Couple Communication, led by Don Sloane, MSW. The worshop is designed by Interpersonal Communications Programs, Minneapolis. The workshop meets from 8-10 p.

m. on Thursdays Nov. 19, Dec. 3, 10 and 17 at the JFCS, 9385 Olive Street Blvd. The cost is $80 per couple for the four sessions, including the text.

Financial adjustments can be made if necessary. For information on the Couple Communication Workshop, contact Don Sloane at the JFCS, 993-1000. Correction Due to the inadvertent omission of an item in the news release supplied to the St. Louis Jewish Light on the Conference on the First Amendment: The Place of Religion in the Public Schools, the article in our Oct. 7 issue did not include the fact that Rabbi Benson Skoff of Brith Sholom Kneseth Israel was a panelist at the Oct.

28 event. ice with SCORE. Survivors include his wife, Rose Sharney Tureen; two sons, John Tureen of St. Louis and Dr. Jay Tureen of San Francisco; a daughter, Harriet Smith of St.

Louis; two brothers, Bernard and Boris Tureen, both of St. Louis; three sisters, Jean Goldstein of Ozark Beach, and Bea Preston and Betty Berger, both of St. Louis, and five grandchildren, children, Fleischer said. Until about three weeks before his death, he attended Flynn Park School, where he was a 4thgrader. Surviving, in addition to his parents and Fleischer, are a sister, Margot, 12; a half-sister, Lisa Brown, of Los Angeles; his maternal grandmother, Eva Fleischer, and his paternal grandparents, William and Mary Davis of University City.

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