THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Fink Will Head WSU Alumni Body Attorney Herschel P. Fink, adjunct professor of mass communications law at Wayne State University, has been elected president of the university's alumni association for 1975-1976. YOUR WEDDING - BAR MITZVA BBYO Activities Youth News The Great Lakes BBG Council appointed Miriam \Volk of Disraeli BBG as coordinator of the Kick-off Program to take place in Oc- tober. Miriam has been a member of BBG for two years and has served in her chaptgr as big sister-little sister chairman, as well as corresponding secretary. Miriam has also served on several council steering committees. Tamarack Teens Complete 400-Mile Bicycle Trip in U.P. Fourteen teenagers from Camp Tamarack success- fully completed a 14-day 400-mile bicycle trip through the Upper Penin- sula. The trip was led by Rob- ert Morrison and Denise Landau. The participating campers were: Phillip Freidman, Bruce Landay, Jeffrey Murav, Denise Mei- sel, Joel Poger, Mark Rosen- berg, Stephen Schwartz, Gail Schiffman, Shelly Sil- verman, Wendy Supowit, David White and Nancy Zausmer. ALBUM FINER WINER WILL BE WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY AND ASSOCIATES Complete Coverage KE 1-8196 Applications are still being accepted for the posi- tion of AZA kick-off coordi- nator. The AZA Council ex- ecutive board will meet 3 p.m..Monday at the BBYO office to interview and select The Jewish Defense League formed by Rabbi Meir Kahane has been a controversial organization for several years. Rabbi Kahane's latest book "The Story of the Jewish Defense League (Chilton Book Co.) is a history of the radical or- ganization. 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For spacial service call JO 6-4640 In recent years Kahane "made aliya" to Israel, but he returned to the U.S. early in 1975, and was sent- enced to a year in jail for breaking probation. In a June issue of the New York Times, Kahane said, "Our enemy, in the long run, is weariness. It is against this that we must struggle, against the weari- ness that rises to a cres- cendo with the frustrating cry of: When will it finally end? "Only weak people sur- render to time. Strong and tenacious people know "The Personal Touch" Naomi Lippa's Last Chance Kahane blasts the Rus- sians, the Black Panthers and the American Jewish establishment with equal abandon, and describes in detail throughout his book how they are given equal treatment by the JDL's strongarm tactics. The overriding theme seems to be that the JDL will settle differences of opinion, with any group by using strongarm tactics. — Plums or Nectarines Reg. 25 lb. and it will change few opin- ions about Kahane and his organization. Over and over again, "The Story of the Jewish Defense League" makes the point that the JDL will fight fires) with fire, and often will break the law to make a point, no matter who the target. In his book he gloats about incidents in the his- tory of the JDL that have turned the tide of history — for example how the world did not care about the plight of Soviet Jews until the JDL painted slogans on two Rus- sian offices and a Russian plane in New York on the same day. "In one afternoon the Jews of Russia had received more publicity than from all the carefully prepared press releases of the Jewish estab- lishment," Kahane claims. It would probably be safe to say that the JDL received far more publicity that day in 1969 than did the Russian Jews. Kahane's book takes the reader from demonstra- tions, to "protective" brawls in New York's ghettoes, to confrontations and ideologi- cal disputes with "the rich Jewish establishment." Friday, July 25, 1975 31 SUMMER MEIR KAHANE that there may never be an end to the struggle and the sacrifice but they also look about and see what their refusal to surrender has accomplished." Few would argue with Kahane's statement. But many argue against his methods, which echo the thinking of zealots of many stripes throughout the ages: "The ends justify the means." Somewhere between the extremism of Kahane, and the apathy he deplores, is the vast world of realism and moderation out of which the answers he seeks will come. — A. H. UN Blue Book Lists the PLO UNITED NATIONS (JTA) — The Palestine Lib- eration Organization is listed for the first time in the United Nations "Blue Book" of permanent mis- sions to the UN for 1975, is- sued here last week. The PLO is listed under the section of "other organi- zations which have received a standing invitation from the General Assembly to participate in the sessions and work of the General As- sembly as observers." 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