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October 24, 1980 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-10-24

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, October 24, 1980 21

We believe supporting
Ronald Reagan is in the best
interest of Israel.

Carter's "mistake" vote
in the UN was not in the
best interest of Israel
or the United States.

On March 1st, 1980, the United Nations
Security Council passed Resolution 465 con-
demning Israel, ordering it to dismantle settle-
ments on the West Bank and in Jerusalem. On
Carters orders, our U.N. ambassador voted to
go along with this resolution. Immediately,
accusations of betrayal and desertion were
brought against the administration.
And so, two days later, after much embar-
rassment and double-talking, Carter told a
stunned world that our U.N. vote was really a
mistake—a breakdown of communications.
But nobody was fooled. And our flip-flop
foreign policy was once again exposed to
world ridicule.
In contrast, Ronald Reagan's position on the
U.N. resolution is clear and unequivocal. Shortly
after Carter's "mistake" yes vote, Reagan said:
"I would have directed the Ambassador to
vote 'no.'

Joel Adelman
Jim Alexander
Helen and Jay Allen
Ben J. Aronsson
Dr. Fred Averbuch
Roberta Barron
Harvey Beaver
Dr. Sidney & Charlene Beck
Ira Berkowitz
Lawrence Berry
Harold Beznos
Alan Block
Martin Boidoley
Marlene and Paul Borman
Dr. Isadore Botovnick
Carl Botovnick
Tillie Brandwine
Claire and Bob Chambers
Dr. Harvey & Shirley Cole
Mr. & Mrs. Sheldon B. Cornfield
Paula Denja
Linda and Milton Dresner
Suzie & Burt Farbman
Dr. & Mrs. Manuel Feldman
Betty and Maynard Feldman
Dr. Leon Fill
Nettie and Morey Firestone
Marjorie and Max Fisher
Mannie Fishman
Sharon & Marvin Fleishman

Car61 and Henry Frank
Anne and Robert Frank
Sam Frank
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Freedland
Barbara and Marvin Frenkel
Helene and Richard Freund
Max Fynke
Charles Gershenson
Ray Goldbaum
Dolly Goldberg
Mr. & Mrs. Martin R. Goldman
Diane and Earl Grant
Mr. & Mrs. James Grosfield
Emery & Roberta Grosinger
Joseph Grossinger
Annette and Jack Hamburger
Merle Harris
Sam Hartman
Jan and Mark Hauser
Dr. Carl and Sandie Heifetz
Estelle Helfand
Robert F. Helfand
Margo & Jay Helperin
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Herman
Dr. & Mrs. Leon Herschfus
Renda Hertz
Steve Hoff
Dr. Maxwell Hoffman
Irwin T. Holtzman
Jonathon Holtzman

"When we jeopardize Israel's security by
actions such as the U.N. vote we are not only
letting down an ally, but we are also impairing
our own security."
This is a crucial election for the United States
and Israel. Never before have relations be-
tween the two countries reached such a
critical state. If the Carter Administration's
policy toward Israel isn't stopped this election
year the result will be disastrous!

Edith and Jason Honigman
Arthur Howard
Lawrence Jackier
Ellen & Herbert Jacob
Janet and Harold Jaffe
Miles Jaffe
Walter Jarvis
Herschel Jose-phs
Ida and Ronald Joyrich
Jane and John Kalkanian
Matt Kamins
Iris Kaufman
Kira Kawolsky
Mary Rita Kessler
Emery Klein
Ronald Klein
Mr. & Mrs. Allen Kraft
Simon Kresch
Dr. Edward Kroll
Dr, Richard Krugel
Dr. Paul Kruszka
Irving Laker
Dawn Leeds
Michelle Leeds
Mindy Leeds
Neil Leeds
Rita & Henry Leeds
Ed Levy, Sr.
Julie and Ed Levy, Jr.
Richard Lewiston

Mildred Liboff
Donald Listen
Larry Littman
Barbara and Harold Marko
Richard Mattles
Mr. and Mrs. Lis & Alan May
Martin Mayer
Barbara and Bill Mazer, Jr.
Milton J. Miller
Harry Newman
Max Nosanchuk
Lawrence Ottenstein
David Page
Myrna & Spencer Partrich
Barry Pearl
Mr. & Mrs. Steven Radom
Cecile and Sonny Raichlin
Dale Rands
Sam Rich
Eleanor Riseman
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Robbins
Arthur Rodecker
Alan Rosenberg
Rabbi Jacob Rudnik
Beverly Salter
Jo & Art Saltzman
• Ray Saltzman
Marianne and Alan Schwartz
George Sharkey
Minnie & Max Sheldon

Dr. Sam Shell
David J. Sherman
Dr. Gerald & Renee Sherman
Jane and Larry Sherman
Harriet & I. William Sherr
Mr. and Mrs. Max Shuster
Dr. Marvin Siegel
Dan Simkowitz
Stuart Singal
Ted J. Simons
Jody Sloan
Ed Slotkin
Max Sosin
Dr. Louis Soverinsky
Marilyn Soverinsky
Lois and Alvin Spector
Jerry Spero
Lee Stein
Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Stoler
Eunice and Jim Stone
Jean and David Tabashnik
Allen Tann
Charles Urbauer
Jane M. Valley
Marcus Weinberg
Shirley and Harry Witus
Kathy and Fred Yaffe
Lois and Milton Zussman

Paid for by The Reagan/Bush,Committee for Michigan. Jan Ellis-Treasurer

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