''', 11070120•••,,,k4r,....... • 10 eriday, August 24, 1984 THC-Lithj fidli J ~ IIII I1 NEWS Midrosho College of Jewish Studies classes begin on September 6 Join us on Sundays, Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, or Thursdays Please call for our schedule 352-7117 or 354.1050 13/MU ILO MIDRASHA g 21550 W 12 MIRD mkt RD Midrasha P. 2 2 3 2 5 II mitt RD COLLEGE OF JEWISH STUDIES 21550 W. Twelve Mile Rd. • Southfield, Mich. 48076 Located in the Sigmund and Sophie Rohilk Bldg. 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! ONLY A FEW SHOWN HERE! DOZENS MORE AT UNBEATABLE PRICES! 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Meanwhile, Richard Fox of Philadelphia, chairman of the Na- tional Jewish Coalition, and other long time Jewish Republicans said they believe that Reagan can in- crease the 40 percent of the Jewish vote he received in 1980. As a sign of growing Jewish sup- port for the Republicans, the number of Jewish delegates and alternates totaled 104 out of the 4,470 alter- nates and delegates or 2.3 percent, according to official Republican fig- ures. In previous years there were never more than 40. Max Fisher, of Detroit, who has been active in Republican campaigns since 1960, said a "revolution" has occurred in Jewish participation in the GOP. He said he believes the major reason is that Jews have be- come more conservative and are troubled by such issues as quotas and the recent signs of anti-Semitism ex- pressed by Rev. Jesse Jackson during the Democratic campaign for the Presidency. Edgar Bronfman, president of the World Jewish Congress, said that he believed President Reagan will do "very well" in the Jewish community in this year's Presidential election "better even" than in 1980 when he received approximately 40 percent of the Jewish vote. In a related development, Wal- ter Mondale, the Democratic Party Presidential candidate, told four prominent Jewish leaders that he would "rather lose the election with you (the Jewish community) than win it without you," according to a report in this week's Long Island Jewish World. The meeting, de- scribed as a private get-together, was held in Mondale's home in Min- nesota. Attending the meeting were Larry Weinberg, chairman of the board of the American Israel Public Jewish delegates and alternates number 104. Previously, there were never more than 40. Affairs Committee (AIPAC); Tom Dine, AIPAC's executive director; Theodore Mann, president of the American Jewish Congress; and Kenneth Bialkin, chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations and president of the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith. The meeting was slated for only 30 minutes but lasted for three hours, and although a host of issues were discussed, most of the discussion was confined to the anti-Semitic out- bursts that occurred during the Democratic primary campaign, the Jewish World reported. , In a related development, the Detroit Free Press reported Sunday that Michigan Democratic Sen. Carl Levin has received $140,063 from a group of 54 political action commit- tees that back Israel. According to the Free Press re- port, the committees have names that don't reveal their political pur- pose. In 1982, Michigan's other Sena- tor, Donald Riegle, received $30,000 from the pro-Israel PACs. Other Michigan recipients include Rep. Mark Siljander (R-Three Rivers), $16,800; Reps. Howard Wolpe (D- Lansing), $8,500; Guy Vander Jagt of Luther, chairman of the Republican Congressional Campaign Commit- tee, $5,300; William Broomfield (R- Birmingham), $5,000; Robert Carr, (D-Lansing), $1,000; and Sander Levin (D-Southfield), $250. , Ampal Corp. announces 1984 second quarter results Triangle Table Computer Desk Waterfall Table 24x24.40$144 60x24x26,146 48x24x28° $285 ASK ABOUT OUR WALL SYSTEMS & CUSTOM KITCHEN CABINETS! "The Table People"! Call or Visit... KITCHENS, Etc.. 3537110 FACTORY: 21421 HILLTOP • Unit 13 • SOUTTIFTEM, MI 48034 411111.1111MMIIIMMIO New York — Ampal- American Israel Corp. (AIS.A) reported that reve- nues for the quarter ended June 30 were $26,665,000 compared to $27,316,000 for the same period in 1983. Revenues for the first six months of 1984 were $52,522,000 compared to $53,312,000 for the first six months of 1983. 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