7 ....W.+, Friday, July 13, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS PASSPORT AND VIA ar.a. INSTANTLY IN COLOR ' $5" F 2 or UPS PHOTOS with coupon (regular price $7.95) Expires 7-31.84 sommosiownwomoweilm wormereinell Continued from Page 1 PACKAGE SHIP FOR YOU WE LL ID PHOTOS Dems back in Israel ,' "1117 wes: 0 WEST BLOOMFIELD OLD ORCHARD MAIL BOXES ETC. USA 8889 Orchard Lake Rd. at Maple 85$4082 SOUTHFIELD EVERGREEN PLAZA 19777 W. 12 Mlle at Evergreen rector of the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, said of Jackson's remarks, "Jews speak up for their dignity against his anti- Semitic statements and that becomes `arrogant' and 'contemptuous.' " Rabbi Alexander Schindler, president of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, said Jackson's remarks only confirm "the anxiety and dismay" that Jews have felt "about his politics of polariza- tion. By seeking confrontation with the Jewish community, he demeans the political process and wounds the Democratic Party." 559-1690 roommiNtim moimilmonmon% Every Imaginable Style of DESIGNER TABLE! Buy Direct From The Factory At WHOLESALE PRICES! Choose from hundreds of decorator colors. Bring a picture, or draw it yourself, and we'll build your table — exactly the size, color & style you want! Buy from the source your decorator uses! "We will not allow his destructive and self aggrandizing politics to widen the breach between the Jewish community and black community." ONLY A FEW SHOWN HERE! DOZENS MORE AT UNBEATABLE PRICES! Cube Table Jews Against Jackson, said in a statement in New York, that Jackson's remarks "give lie to both • his alleged apology" for his past reference to Jews as "Hymies" and New York City as "Hymietown," and his claim of "not being anti-8emitic." Jews Against Jackson called for Jews and non-Jews to denounce his racial politics against Jews and Israel "which in the long run will effect all ethnic groups." Meanwhile, the Jewish Defense League announced that some 250 members of ,its organization - will gather in San Francisco, the site of the Democratic convention, to ex- press "outrage" at the fact that Jackson "will be given the opportu- nity to maintain a power broker status within the Democratic Party." In Israel, a group of Arnerican- ISraelis, have formed the first foreign-based political action com- mittee, The Americans in Israel Political Action Committee. The aim of AMIPAC is to seek American support for Israel, not to make large financial contributions. 'He stated unequivocally that the PAC has no links to the Israeli gov- ernment, but some of the estimated 50,000 American-Israelis are wor- ried that the PAC's efforts may be antagonistic. AIRBORNE. FOR BUSINESSES, WEDDING GIFTS, STUDENTS, CAMPERS, ETC. Postal and Business Services Los Angeles Times published Tues- day. In it, Jackson complained of "the struggle by Jewish leaders to make me a pariah and isolate our support, and attempt to isolate me from the masses." The interview was con- ducted last Friday in Greenville, S.C. Mondale's press secretary Maxine Isaacs, was asked by the New York Times whether Mondale has been pressured by Jewish leaders to keep Jackson off the democratic tic- ket. She responded: "Rev. Jackson's saying now that's not what he meant. All I can do is refer you back to Rev. Jackson and ask him to clarify." Jackson confirmed the content of his remarks published Tuesday in a telephone interview with the New York Times. Jackson, in the Los Angeles Times interview, also accused Mon- dale of placing greater political im- portance on Jewish voters, although, he said, blacks have been "the most loyal" while Jews have issued a "real threat." Jackson was referring to sugges- tions that the Jewish community may vote in large numbers for President Reagan should Mondale fail to take into account the concerns of the Jewish community. Bookbinder said that -Jackson's comments indicate a "resurgence of Jackson's challenge" to the Demo- cratic Party and if leadership. He de- scribed the references to the Jewish community leadership as "absolutely " horrendous," adding that Jackson's continued public attacks on Ameri- can Jews requires that "we all take a look at the Jackson phenomenon. Henry Sieginan, executive direc- tor of the American Jewish Congress, accused Jackson of attempting to ."polarize Americans and to set groups against groups. We will not allow his destructive and self ag- grandizing politics to widen the breach between the Jewish commu- nity and black community." The Democratic Party leader- ship has "made a tragic mistake in their unprincipled assumption that they can exploit Jesse Jackson's ap- peal at the polls while distancing themselves from his divisive poliCies," Siegman said. "It is a partnership that can only lead to dis- aster for the Democratic party. If • they do not finally act to repudiate Jesse Jackson, it is a disaster they will have well deserved." In the Times interview, Jackson also accused Jewish leaders being-It under a "very arrogant and contemp- tuous assumption" that the Demo- crats can "stick another head on the body I've organized. Nathan Perlmutter, national di- 13 30x30x16" $93 Parsons Table 1 Cylinder Table 48x14x25" $ 11 15 24" x 16" $ 1 17 , , :1•• A t:4 1 ,4 ;i /.1 it Quarter Round Radius Corner Cube Panel End Table 24x24x21" $ 137 24x24x21' Triangle $ Ad 24Z24x34" • 1 138 , 48x14x25" $11139 Computer Desk Waterfall Table 60x24X26" $ ..1 46 48x24x28" $285 ASK ABOUT'OUR WALL SYSTEMS & CUSTOM KITCHEN CABINETS! 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