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July 30, 1976 - Image 41

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-07-30

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Candle Lighting

Anniversaries—Weddings

House Parties—Dances Etc.

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Clarkson Draws Inspiration From Biblical Law, Teachings of Mishna

ONE MAN

ORCHESTRA

1

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

42 Friday, July 30, 1976

Long a student of Bible
Law, as he terms it, Judge
James Clarkson, candidate
for the Oakland County Cir-
cuit Court, emerges as a
traditionalist who bases his
court studies on codes
founded in Old Testament
lore.

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Having presided over the
famous Havdala Box case
which called for resort to
Jewish traditional princi-
ples, Judge Clarkson, al-
ready a devoted Bible stu-
dent from childhood,
became even more deeply in-
volved in the basic laws
which became the root of
Anglo-Saxon judicial prac-
tices.
"I am a convinced the
Mosaic laws and Jewish
tradition were the founda-
tion out of which we have
drawn our codes of law,"
Judge Clarkson said. "Lev-
iticus, for example, emphas-
izes the codes for marital ju-
dicature. In the Mishna, to
which I have turned when
occasions called for in-
terpretive transitions.

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guides us in commercial as
well as family and commu-
nity relations. The Bible
serves me often as a guide
and inspiration in my judi-
cial tasks."
"My teacher and mentor
was the late Rabbi Morris
Adler," Judge Clarkson
pointed out. "As Mayor of
Southfield it was my privi-
lege to lay the cornerstone
for the magnificent
Shaarey Zedek structure,
and I have had the privi-
lege of sharing in many
functions in behalf of Is-
rael and the Zionist cause
which I view as a great hu-
manitarian ideal."
"Therefore the pride I
take in accepting my
friends' designation of being
a member of the Jewish
mishpaha although my
faith is different," Judge
Clarkson added.

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A candidate forum, co-
sponsored by Anti-Defama-
tion League of Bnai Brith,
Jewish Labor Committee,
Labor Zionist Alliance and
Workmen's Circle, will be
held 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the
Labor Zionist Institute.
Affirmative responses to
date have been received
from Democratic candi-
dates, Michigan Secretary
of State Richard Austin,
Congressmen James O'Hara
and Donald Riegle and Re-
publican candidates Con-
gressman Marvin Esch and
Dean of Cooley Law School,
Thomas Brennan.
The candidates will ap-
pear before a panel of David
Bittker of the Anti-Defama-
tion League, Edwin Shifrin,
Jewish Labor Committee;
Irving Pokempner, Labor
Zionist Alliance; and
Mildred Brownston, Work-
men's Circle.
Questions will be submit-
ted by the audience. The
public is invited at no
charge.

OLDMAN for

OAKLAND COUNTY COMMISSIONER
DEMOCRAT
19th District

WE SUPPORT NORMAN GOLDMAN FOR
COUNTY COMMISSIONER

Myer & Minnie Indenbaum
Morris & Lillian Gordon
Yetta Kritzer

Mildred Stern
Harvey Gordon
Nancy Stern

VISTAS OF ISRAEL:

6:30 a.m. Sunday, WOMC-
FM (104.3), Israel culture
and literature; a calendar of
events in the Jewish corn-
munity follows.

*

* *

MESSAGE OF IS-
RAEL: 6:30 a.m. Sunday,
WXYZ (1270) and 10:30 p.m.
Sunday, WDEE (1500), an
address' to the Jewish com-
munity.

*

* * *

SHEDORY ISRAEL
BE-DETROIT: 9:30 a.m.
Tuesday, WIID (1090), an
all-Hebrew program of Is-
raeli music, news and fea-
tures from Israel, with Eli
Ben-Rey.

* * *

* *

RELIGION IN THE
NEWS: 6:30 a.m. Sunday,

CKWW (680).
* * *

ETERNAL LIGHT: 8:25
a.m. Sunday, WJR-FM
(96.3), "Ecology and the
Jewish Tradition."
* * *
HIGHLIGHTS: 9:45 a.m.
Sunday, Channel 2, "The
Autumn of Our Lives: Har-
vest of Havoc," featuring
Rabbi Sanford M. Shapiro,
director of gerontological
services for the Union of
American Hebrew Congre-
gations; and Ann Shapero,
Aaron Gorenbein, Nathan
Shapiro and Ruth Shapiro.
Evelyn Orbach is modera-
tor.

*

"COFFEE WITH HY":
9 a.m. Tuesday, WIID
(1090), interviews and fea-
tures of Jewish interest.

YIDDISHE SHTUNDE:

9 a.m. Wednesday and Fri-
day, WIID (1090), an all-
Yiddish program of music,
news, interviews and other
features, with Lou Levine.

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THE SHALOM SHOW:
5 p.m. Sunday, CJOM-FM
(88.7), Hebrew and Yiddish
music, features, interviews,
comedy and community cal-
endar, with Steve Cheifetz.
* * *

LUBAVITCH JEWISH
10:30
p.m.
Sunday,
HOUR:
SHOMER SHABBOS
WNIC (1300) and WNIC-FM
BEAUTY SALON
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Specials
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INTERVIEW IM-
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p.m. Wednesday, WQRS-
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FM (105.1), Rabbi Jack Rie-
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interviewed.
* * *
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day and Thursday, WIID
(1090), Israeli and Yiddish
music, news interviews, rec-
ipes and other features,
with Jules Abrams.

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JUDGE CLARKSON

Elected in 1968 to the 46th
District Court, Clarkson
was re-elected in 1972. He

was a four-term mayor of
Southfield and in 1959
served as a member of the
Michigan Legislature.
He also served for eight
years as a member of the
Oakland County Board of
Supervisors, and is a for-
mer member of the Oak-
land County Child Guid-
ance Clinic board of
directors, the taxation
committee of Michigan
State Bar and council for
its grievance committee.
A practicing attorney for
17 years, he is a 1951 gradu-
ate of the Detroit College of
Law and attended North-
eastern University and the
Detroit Institute of Technol-
ogy.

*

* *

IF NOT NOW: 7:30 p.m.
Monday, WDET-FM (101.9),
"The Sorry Crusade: Henry
Ford's Campaign Against
'The International Jew,' "
with Prof. David L. Lewis of
the University of Michigan.

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