26 Friday, December 12, 1980 Caricatures for your party By SAM FIELD Call 399-1320 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS JTS Program Aids Day Schools NEW YORK — The Jewish Theological Semi- • nary of America will intro- duce a new master's pro- gram this summer designed to prepare principals for Jewish day schools. The new program, which begins in July, can be com- pleted in 14 months — two summers in residence at the seminary in New York, and the intervening academic year at any accredited uni- versity. Jewish Senate Seat Remark Target of AJCongress Ire NEW YORK (JTA) — Spokesmen for Jewish organizations have angrily rejected the contention by a local Republican leader that if his party hopes to defeat Democrat Sen. Daniel Moynihan in the 1982 elec- tions it needs "an outstand- ing Jewish candidate." The remark, implying that Jewish voters will vote for a Jew regardless of other TAKE MY IN-LAWS PLEASE! factors, was made by George Clark Jr., Republican Party chairman in Brooklyn, on a television interview Sun- day. He suggested the Moynihan's seat "should be the Jewish seat," observing that the Jewish vote "has been the deciding vote in every statewide election." Reacting to that state- ment, Henry Siegman, executive director of the American Jewish Con- gress declared, "There is no such thing as a Jewish seat' in the United States Senate, whether from New York or any other state." Siegman charged that "Mr. Clark unwittingly plays the game of the radi- cal right wing in this coun- try who urge Americans to `vote Christian.' Zionist Caravan Completes Tour of Nine States Of course we'll take your inlaws . . . and your cousins,. nieces and aunts. Because Howard Johnson's believes that holidays are times for families to enjoy being together. 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We came to do something completely different — to discuss what Zionism is all about, and to discuss the joys and chal- lenges of living in Israel." New Efforts for Wallenberg LOS ANGELES — The Simon Wiesenthal Center is starting an international letter-writing campaign, seeking support for the fam- ily of Raoul Wallenberg, the young Swedish diplomat who saved thousands of Hungarian Jews from the Nazis during World War II and was subsequently ar- rested by the Russians. International hearings on behalf of Wallenberg are scheduled to be held in Stockholm Jan. 15-17. Fol- lowing his arrest in 1945, the Soviet Union claims that Wallenberg 'died in prison in 1947. However, several former Soviet pris- oners have claimed to have seen the Swedish diplomat in recent years. Letters to the Wallenberg family supporting the in- ternational hearings should be mailed to the family c/o the Simon Wiesenthal Cen- ter, 9760 W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles 90035. AZA Council to Benefit JNF Discussing the forthcoming project of the Great Lakes AZA Council to benefit the Jewish National Fund, are from left: Robert Ellmann, AZA Council mazkir, who personally sold more than 300 trees in the 1978 drive; Alan Herbach, assistant director of the JNF; Mark Bakst, AZA Council president; and Bria Ackerson, assistant director of the Bnai Brith Youth Organization, parent agency of AZA. Leaders of the Great Lakes AZA Council of Michigan have inaugurated a campaign to complete the planting of a 2,500-tree woodland in Israel through the Jewish National Fund. The woodland, to be lo- cated in the Bnai Brith For- est of Peace in the Galilee, is an expansion of the AZA grove established in 1978 by the council. The campaign, which will begin in January, is headed by Barry Stern, programm- ing vice president of Beber Chapter. Each chapter in the Great Lakes Region will participate. 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