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November 10, 1978 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-11-10

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14 Friday, November 10, 1918

Remember The
COLDWEATHER
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WARM WINTER
Beautifully Furnished

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All Utensils, TV, Full
Hotel Service
Nightly Entertainment
Inquire About Special
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Early Reservations Suggested
For Your Winter Vacation at
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THE DETROIT JEWISH'NEWS

Carl Levin Elected Michigan's First Jewish Senator

(Continued from Page 1)
Michigan's highest court.
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cial services of the Jewish
Welfare Federation of De-
troit and the United Jewish
Charities.
Levin was one of two
Jewish Senate candi-
dates nationwide who
won. Rudy Boschwitz, 45,
of Minnesota defeated
the Democratic incum-
bent, Wendell R. Ander-
son. A third Jewish can-
didate, Jane Eskind, a
Democrat, lost a hard-
fought race to Republi-
can incumbent Howard
Baker in Tennessee.
The victories by Levin
and Boschwitz will bring
the number of Jews in the
Senate to seven — a record
total — when the 96th Con-
gress convenes in January.
The five Jewish incum-
bents who were not up for
re-election Tuesday are
Sens. Jacob Javits (R-N.Y.),
Howard Metzenbaum of
Ohio, Abraham Ribicoff of
Connecticut, Richard Stone
of Florida, and Edward
Zorinsky of Nebraska, all
Democrats.

In the house contests, two
Jewish incumbents were de-
feated. They are Joshua
Eilberg of-Pennsylvania
who had been seeking his
seventh term and John
Krebs of California, seeking -
a third term. Both are
Democrats. Eilberg has
been involved recently in a
conflict of interest scandal.
But the Jewish contingent
in the house will neverthe-
_ less reach the record level of
22 set two years ago. It was
. reduced to 21 when Ed Koch
(D-N.Y.) resigned to run for
mayor of New York City.
Jewish newcomers in the
next Congress are Ken
Kramer (R-Colo.) and
, Wolpe.
Kramer's victory in-
creases the number of
Jewish Republicans in
the House to four. Also
elected was Martin Frost,
a native of Fort Worth,
Tex., now living in Dallas,

Kashrut Dispute
at Hilton Again

JERUSALEM — Kas-
hrut supervision at the
Jerusalem Hilton has been
withdrawn for the second
time in three weeks after
the hotel failed a surprise
inspection conducted by the
Jerusalem rabbinate.
Hotel officials, however,
charge that the rabbis had
not given the hotel suffi-
cient time to implement the
17 conditions for certifica-
tion that were recently
signed.
The rabbinate charged
that Jewish employees were
still serving as cashiers, re-
ceptionists and waiters on
the Sabbath and that the
hotel laundry was operating
on the Sabbath. The hotel
also refused to open its meat
storeroom to the rabbis.
Hotel management said
they have not been able to
train Arab personnel for the
Sabbath duties and that the
storeroom could not be
opened because no
"authorized hotel official"
was present at the time.

.

who defeated Republi-
can incumbent Leo Be-
rman by a six percent
margin. According to the
- Texas Jewish Post, Frost
is the first Jew elected to
Congress from that state
in this century.
Senator-elect Boschwitz,
who heads a plywood com-
pany in Plymouth, Minn.,
was victorious in his first
bid for public office though
he had been long active in
Minnesota politics. Both he
and- his opponent were
former state campaign
chairmen for their respec-
tive parties. Boschwitz
worked for the election of
Richard M. Nixon in 1968
while Anderson cam-
paigned for the late Hubert
H. Humphrey. Boschwitz
attributed his win to his
ability to attract indepen-
dent voters.

Sidney Yates (D-Ill) the
dean of Jewish Con-
gressmen, won an easy vic-
tory in his district. The 69-
year old legislator received
more than 70 percent of the
vote, returning to the House
for his 15th term. - Another
Jewish Democrat from Il-
linois, Abner Mikva, also
won re-election to a fifth
term but by a slender mar-
gin. Other Jewish Demo-
crats returned to Congress
were Anthony Beilanson
and Henry A. Waxman,
both of California, Dan
Glickman of Kansas,
William Lehman of Florida
who was unopposed, Elliott
H. Levitas of Georgia,
Willis Grandison Jr. of
Ohio, Marc L. Marks of
Pennsylvania, and Gladys
Spellman of Maryland.
The 'Jewish delegation
from New York was trium-
phant. Benjamin S. Rosent-
hal, the Democratic deputy
whip in the House, won a
10th term. Democrat
Elizabeth Holtzman
breezed into her fourth term
with more than 80 percent
of the votes in her Brooklyn
district. Also re-elected
were Richard Ottinger,
Stephen J. Solarz, Lester L.
Wolff, James H. Scheuer,
Theodore Weiss and Fred-
erick Richmond, all Demo-
crats and Republican Ben-
jamin Gilman.
-two Jewish candidates in

Bequest to ADL

NEW'YORK — An initi4
$300,000 gift from a
$500,000 bequest from the
estate of the late Saul Shap-
iro has been received by the
Anti-Defamation League of
Bnai Brith.

Shapiro, a real estate de-
veloper in Southern
California, was a member of
the ADL Pacific Southwest
regional board.

Dinitz to Speak

NEW YORK — Simha
Dinitz, Israel ambassador to
the U.S., will be the fea-
tured speaker Nov. 26 at the
Union of Orthodox Jewish
Congregations of America
national convention in
Washington D.C.

South Carolina were de-
feated. Max Heller, an
Austrian-born refdgee from
Nazism who served as
mayor of Greenville, trailed
Carroll Campbell who be-
came the first Republican to
represent his district. Jack
Bass, a 44-year-old author
and journalist of Colombia,
S.C. lost his first bid for
office.

District Court.
Max Pincus was re-
elected to the Wayne State
University Board of Gover-
nors.

* * *

Local Results

In races of local interest,
winners included: JacksTa-
xon, Seventh District, State
Senate; Doug Ross, 15th
District, State Senate; Joe
Forbes, 67th District, State
House; Dennis Aaron, Oak-
land County Commissioner,
19th District; Lawrence
Pernick, Oakland .County
Commissioner, 20th Dis-
trict; Hilda Gage and Ber-
nard Kaufman, Oakland
County Circuit Court;
Barry Grant, Oakland
County Probate Court.
Also, Irwin Burdick,
Wayne County Circuit
Court; Ira Kaufman,
Wayne County Probate
Court; Marvin Frankel and
Benjamin Friedman, Oak
Park District Court; and
Jessica Cooper, Southfield

Conference Set

MIAMI — The Judaic
Studies Program at the
University of Miami is host-
ing a "Conference on the
Moral Significance of the
Holocaust: What Can We
Learn and Teach?"' Nov.
19-21.
Speakers will include Dr.
Henry L. Feingold of City0
University of New York, Dr.
Irving Greenberg of City
College of New York, Dr.
Franklin H. Littell of Tem-
ple University, Dr. John T.
Pwalikowski of Chicago
Catholic Theological Union
and Dr. Richard L. Rubens-
tein of Florida State Uni-
versity.

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