THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS BUTTOWEERlic. Photo Buttons Made For Bar Mitzvahs, Weddings, Parties Or Any special Occasion Taking Reservataions for '84 & '85 court action should be taken if that step was deemed necessary by the local Jewish community rela- tions groups. Friedman also said, in the AJCommittee state- ment, that "the only bright spot in this rather disturb- ing picture of Congressional action is that, even as Con- gress was considering such radical legislation, two fed- eral courts of appeal, in Georgia and Pennsylvania, rendered decisions in two cases that struck down as unconstitutional public school religious activities that are very similar to those authorized by the equal access legislation." However, an attorney specializing in constitu- tional law, who asked that his name not be used, said there were significant dif- ferences in the Georgia and Pennsylvania laws, com- pared to the new equal ac- cess law. Seymour Reich, chair- man of the Anti- Defamation League civil rights committee, said, in a statement, that "under the guise of free expression for students, the bill will open our public school doors to religious and cult groups, some of which use high pressure proselytizing techniques" and that the measure "could open to ra- cist and extremist organiza- tions the opportunity to op- erate in our public schools." Gerald Kraft, president of B'nai B'rith, denounced ap- proval of the new measure and said it would turn the nation's schools "into reli- gious battlegrounds where our children will be the only victims." He called the measure "a backdoor way of returning prayer to the pub- lic schools" and added that it took "a large chunk out of the constitutional wall separating church and state." David Zweibel, director of government affairs of Agudath Israel, called the measure "ill-conceived and dangerous." He, too, ex- pressed fears of missioniz- ing activities on public school premise•. Zweibel made a special point of stressing the "distinction between Agudath Israel op- position to the equal access measure and its support of legislatively-approved "school prayer initiatives where there are built-in and iron-clad guarantees that the prayer would indeed be non-denominational in form and character." Jewish organizational opinion, outside the Or- thodox agencies, continues to be one of the strong oppo- sition to any federal, or local law, permitting prayer in the public schools. , Proposed American city in Galilee to boost aliya Jerusalem (JTA) — The establishment of an Ameri- can city (Kiryat America) in the Galilee for an initial population of 25,000 Ameri- can immigrants, with an ul- timate goal of 250,000, was proposed by Leon Ilutovich, former executive vice chairman of the Zionist Organization of America. He outlined his idea in an address to the national board of the Association of Americans and Canadians in Israel (AACI) in Tel Aviv earlier this month. Ilutovich said that a re- cent survey commissioned by the American Jewish Committee showed that some 17 percent of the 5.5 million American Jews have seriously considered living in Israel. This, he said, was an American aliya potential of 935,000 people. He suggested that the number of 50,000 to 60,000 Americans and Canadians who have settled in Israel could therefore be increased considerably if an American city was built. Such a city; Ilutovich suggested, planned and constructed by American architects and builders by American standards,• con- ':cpived , "Et`lidme away from home" could help bridge the gap of social ad- justment to Israel. Also Specializing In CUSTOM BUTTONS (Schools, Elections, Etc.) LOWEST PRICES Call 545-0929 Bill 40 MERICAN EXHAUST SYSTEMS INC. 968-0662 'FREE BRAKE &I MUFFLERS' SHOCK CHECK; Reg. $29.95 most I 1 cars LIFE TIME most care miles I WITH COUPON I 11111111111111111111MINIIN FREE AIR CONDITIONING CHECK • A Reagan Republican • Lawyer gz, Recharge If Necessary Includes Freon & Labor U.S. Cars Only Good with coupon only • • •9 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • • One Stop • • a a a • • Shopping • • • • • New • Remanufactured • • • • • • Safety a a a • • • • •• Convenience • • • • Buy • • • Lease-Purchase • • • Best Price • • • • • • • CAR TELEPHONES • • • • • • Free Demonstration • • • • • now taking deposits for • • • also Cellular • • Phone Service • • • • • • • • • Let's talk • • 569-2337 74 &Oa Pe•fred. • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••• • S aar Detroit • Royal Oak a is is a • a 01 Reg. $89.95 IstEn79 ::011.1 GUARANTEE Pald for by the Committee to elect Bill Oilman Sheriff Oakland County 4 WHEEL BRAKE 10B I 95 mwor" INSTALLED ORTMAN $1695 enaissance Software Systems, Ltd (313) 546-6003 Computers ancf Software for Business a BUSINESS SYSTEMS CONSULTANTS • • • • Financial aid for disabled • CUSTOM PIPE BENDING/FOREIGN CARS . OAKLAND COUNTY SHERIFF "ea Over Greeelleld) • Ilk Peri, 144131 Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m.-8 p.m.; Sun. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. 15441 W. 9 Mlle R. w$.2up0495 Elect .. . Friday, August 3, 1984. 23 Single & Multi-user Systems Computer Networks Business & Specialized Software Software Development Specializing In Medical, Dental, Legal & Accounting Software. CALL (313) 546-6003 306 S. Washington, Royal Oak, Mi. 48067 Advm an ctc: istrate DONALD A. Los Angeles (JTA) — A fund has been established at the Hebrew Union College school of Jewish communal service here to help provide financial aid to disabled students at the school and to students who engage in re- search or field service in the area of disabled persons. Prof. Gerald Bubis, the, 48th District Court school's director, said the fund had been established 33 years practicing attorney in with a $10,000 gift from Dr. Oakland County. Alexander. Britton, profes- sor emeritus at California 7 /11, Former Oakland assistant State University at Long Beach, and is wife Ruth. He prosecutor. MAGISTRATE said both have lot* recog- "ar Former Michigan legislator. nized the growing need in DONALD. A. BROWN the Jewish community for finishes a session of presiding over the 48th . c itk j,. Former. Republican nominee for services for and with dis- *District Court. Brown was selected as the abled chidren and adults. 104 Michigan lieutenant governor. Court's first magistrate (part-time position) in The fund also will be used 1981. to acquire books, publica- Former prisoner-of-war in tions and instructional 'Birmingham, Bloomfield and West Bloomfield Townships. Bloomfield Germany, WW II, U.S. Infantry. Hills, Keego Harbor, Orchard & Sylvan Lakes. materials related to dis- abled persons, to enrich the - • • „ - Paid for by Committee to Elect Donald !brim, 8120 W4sbnoor, Birmjnfham 111 48010 curriculum for improved. asoisirssisirisisminamaitikiatioNsasissoitimiteskiimmide - ; teaching. . • BROWN to JUDGE *, , , )T3