THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Carter Stance on Jewish Issues By JOSEPH POLAKOFF WASHINGTON (JTA) — Democratic candidate Jimmy Carter's victory augurs well for strong American support of Is- rael's requirements and on other issues of Jewish interest. He has espoused economic, military and political support for Is- rael. Specifically, Carter is committed to U.S. aid For Custom Drapery Cleaning, Call DRAPERY CLEANERS "All That The Name Implies" We Also Wash & Finish Drip Dry Curtains Professionally WE DO ALL THE WORK REMOVE AND INSTALL 891-1818 Suburban Call Calk. Reverse Charges • Bedspreads • Lampshades Cleaned — Recovered or Relined• • Window Shades Cleaned & Replaced • Blankets Laundered & Fluffed CASH & CARRY DISCOUNT 11410 JOS. CAMPAU 3 blks. E. of 1-75 Coniff/Holbrook exit Free Parkin• in Rear Trade Member American Society of Interior Designers (A.S.I.D.) that must be responsive to Israel's needs, stating, "Israel must feel secure in the support that it ex- pects from America in order to take the neces- sary risks for peace." Conversely, he has urged, "The U.S. should not create the need for aid to Israel by eroding Israeli security through uncon- trolled arms sales to Is- rael's adversaries." "As regards Egypt," he said advocating direct Arab-Israeli negotiations, "I would not favor any sale of military supplies until after Egypt has worked out a permanent settle- ment recognizing Israel and its right to exist in the Middle East as a peaceful nation." Opposing the PLO which he has described as "unrepresentative of the Palestinians and un- elected" and "very much the instrument of the Arab states," Carter is against its participation as "an equal partner" in any resumed Geneva peace conference. "Any movement to- wards a solution to the Palestinian problem must emanate first from the Palestinians them- selves," he has said. Carter says he does not support efforts to over- turn the U.S. Supreme Court decision on school prayer through a con- stitutional amendment. On governmental funds for non-public schools, Carter indicated some form of help, saying he is "firmly committed to search for constitution- ally acceptable methods for providing aid to pa- What abrunch! rents whose children at- tend non-segregated pri- vate schools." Carter said during the campaign, "I favor affir- mative action programs to repair the effects of 200 years of racial discrimi- nation in America," He said, "but I do not believe in quotas. The establish- ment of quotas under any sort of definition is con- trary to the abolition of discrimination because of race, sex, or ethnic background." Local Results in Tuesday Vote Based on incomplete returns, the following persons won local races in Tuesday's election: Judge Benjamin Bur- dick, Wayne County Cir- cuit Court: Joseph Forbes, (D-Oak Park) state House of Represen- tatives; Denis Aaron (D-Oak Park) and Law- rence Pernick (D- Southfield), Oakland County Board of Commis- sioners; Norman Feder, 46th District Court (Southfield). Robert Nederlander was reported leading in' . his bid for re-election to the University of Michi- gan Board of Regents. Defeated candidates, based on the incomplete returns, included: Repub- lican Congressional can- didate James Burdick in the 17th District and Democratic candidate Dorthea Becker in the 19th District; Democratic candidate for Oakland County treasurer David Gubow; Michigan Sup- reme Court candidate Charles Kaufman; Oak- land County Circuit Court candidate Bernard Kaufman and Jo Saltz- man, Republican seeking re-election to the . state Board of Education. ZOA Calls For 'Affirmation Day' TETLEY TEA IN THE CUP CREAM CHEESE ON THE BAGEL Served in a cup or a glass, no tea hits the spot like Tetley. Because Tetley's rich and hearty flavor is always there - it never fades! Like a joy- ful tradition. Tetley always brings good cheer and good taste to your meat and dairy meals, to your day or night time noshes. The best loved tea in Jewish Homes since 1875- now beginning a sec- . ond century! K on the package means certified Kosher A CENTURY OLD TRADITION NEW YORK — A nationwide "Day of Zionist Affirmation" has been proclaimed by the Zionist Organization of America on Wednesday, the first anniversary of the United Nations Gen- eral Assembly vote to equate Zionism with ra- cism.- As part of the obser- vances, the 120,000 member ZOA will place picket lines in front of the consulates and embassies of a number of foreign na- tions which supported the resolution. SCM Friday, November 5, 1976 19 The 1976 Intercongregational Adult Education Institute Six Tuesday Evenings November 9—December 14 44o %We WAIIP AND IWO THE ittetr eig il]Dill BUSH 1MR WAS NOT #1.‘ CONSUMED A Cooperative Study Program for the Conservative Jewish Community under the auspices of the Conservative Rabbis of Metropolitan Detroit First Hour Classes 8:00-8:55 P.M. Second Hour Classes 9:05-10:00 P.M. Bible Bible 111 KOHELET-ECCLESIASTES Rabbi Milton Arm Congregation Beth Achim 121 A STUDY OF GENESIS Rabbi Robert Abramson Hillel Day School Rabbinics Rabbinics 211 MIDRASHIC PARABLE AND RABBINIC THOUGHT Dr. Jay B. Stern Superintendent, United Hebrew Schools Presented in cooperation with the Midrasha College of Jewish Studies. 212 MIDRASH GENESIS RABBAH Rabbi Allan Kensky Congregation Beth Israel, Ann Arbor 221 EL AM TALMUD: . TRACTATE BRACHOT Rabbi A. Irving Schnipper Congregation Beth Moses Jewish History Jewish Thought and Philosophy 311 ARCHITECTS OF JUDAISM Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick Rabbi Emeritus Congregation Beth Achim Jewish Thought and Philosphy 411 WHERE CONSERVATIVE JUDAISM DIFFERED Mr. Richard Wagner Principal, United Hebrew Schools B'nai Moshe Branch Presented in cooperation with the Midrasha College of Jewish Studies. Jewish Practices and Observances 511 UNDERSTANDING THE SIDDUR- Rabbi David A. Nelson Congregation Beth Shalom Contemporary Jewish Issues 611 JEWISH VALUES AND ETHICAL CHOICE , Rabbi Irwin Groner Congregation Shaarey Zedek 612 WOMEN IN JUDAISM . Rabbi Martin Ballonoff Associate Director, B'nai Brith Hillel Foundation at University of Michigan Course offered through the cooperation of the Hillel Foundation at the University of Michigan. Language and Literature 711 LEARNING TO READ HEBREW Rabbi Martin D. Gordon Livonia Jewish Congregation Jewish History 321 HOLOCAUST ISSUES Rabbi Stanely M. Rosenbaum Assistant Rabbi Congregation B'nai Moshe 421 INTRODUCTION TO JEWISH PHILOSOPHY Rabbi Gerald Teller Director, Education and Youth Congregation Shaarey Zedek 422 JEWISH MYSTICISM Rabbi Howard Addison Director, Hillel Foundation at Wayne State University Course offered through the cooperation of the Hillel Foundation at Wayne State University. Jewish Practices and Observances 521 THE LIFE CYCLE OF THE JEW Rabbi Seymour Rosenbloom Adat Shalom Synagogue 522 DO-IT-YOURSELF JEWISH HOME CEREMONIES Hazzan Samuel Greenbaum Congregation Beth Shalom Contemporary Jewish Issues 621 CURRENT PROBLEMS IN JEWISH LAW Rabbi Noah Gamze Downtown Synagogue Language and Literature 721 READING SELECTED PRAYERS— TUTORIAL Rabbi Martin D. Gordon Livonia Jewish Congregation Torah Seminar December 14, 8:00 P.M. Dr. Avraham Holtz .will speak on RELIGION—THE POETRY OF THE SPIRIT Dr. Avraham Holtz is the Simon H. Fabian Professor in Hebrew Literature at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. The lecture will conclude the 1976 Intercongregational Adult Education Institute. It is a gesture of support from the parent institute of the Conser- vative Movement, the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. Typewriter SALE your trade worth $50-$100 New Office furniture and supply dept. Big Discounts Add'n Type 342-7800 399-8333 342-1221 Tuition: Synagogue or Temple members, $5.00 per person Senior citizens or full time students, No Charge Non affiliated, $10.00 per person. Classes will be held at Congregation B'nai Moshe, 14390 West Ten Mile Road, Oak Park, Michigan 48237 For further information, contact any Conservative Rabbi or call B'nai Moshe, 548-9000. A registration period will be held beginning at 7:30 P.M. on November 9.