44 Friday, November 2, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Miriam J. Iwrey, M.S.W., C.S.W. Oirucef/(09eiss Geriatric Counselor • Counseling families caring for aging relatives • Assistance in planning for care in house • Home visits 305 Brings you 559-6266 earrings Due to POPULAR DEMAND! Mike & Edie are back in Harvard Row Mall Barber Salon, at your request. Call: 357-0234 for an appointment. • jewelry and watch repair • cash refunds • free gift wrap "We're the jeweler that's just around the corner" 1 brute m. weiss 26325 Naive Mile, Southfield, MI In the Mayfair Shops-southeast corner of Twelve Mile and Northwestern 353-1424 HOURS: Mon.-Sat. 10:00-5:30 Thurs.-10:00-9:00 For Independence, Integrity, Experience Reelect: THOMAS GILES KAVANAGH Justice, Michigan Supreme Court • • • • 4 YRS. CHIEF JUSTICE, MICHIGAN SUPREME COURT 16 YRS. JUSTICE, MICHGIAN SUPREME COURT 4 YRS. MICHIGAN COURT OF APPEALS 21 YRS. PRACTICING ATTORNEY Paid for by Citizens for Kavanagh, 902 Lafayette Bldg. Detroit, Michigan 48226. John C. O'Meara, Treasurer • ' P. NEWS . - , • • Ferraro hits Reagan speech New York (JTA) — Democratic Vice Presidential candidate Geraldine Ferraro accused President Reagan of a "dis- graceful falsehood" when he as- serted last week at a political rally in a North Woodmere, Long Island, synagogue that the lead- ership of the Democratic Party lacked the "moral courage" to de- nounce anti-Semitism. "President Reagan's remark is contradicted by the whole history of my party," Rep. Ferraro de- clared. "It was a Democratic President, Franklin D. Roosevelt, who led this nation in the fight against the Nazis. "It was a great Democrat, President Harry Truman, who recognized thelewish State of Is- rael just a half hour after that na- tion came into being. It was a trio of courageous Democrats — John Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson and Hubert Humphrey — who led the battle against all forms of dis- crimination and fought for the civil rights of every American." Ferraro's speech Monday was before an overflow crowd of 1,200 assembled at the Cong. Kehilath Jeshurun in Manhattan, ar- ranged under the auspices of the Jewish Community Relations Council of New York and the New York Board of Rabbis, the associa- tion of Orthodox, Convervative and Reform rabbis. Her 25- minute speech was interrupted numerous times, by applause. The Vice Presidential candi- date also rebuked Reagan for as- serting last week that the United States sent the Marine forces into Lebanon to prevent another holocaust of Jews. "I don't know which is mo• troubling, the President's ignorance of the facts or his cynical exploitation of the Holocaust," Ferraro asserted. Continuing, Ferraro added: "The plain fact is that Marines were sent into Beirut for the first time (in 1982), not to protect Is- rael but to oversee and protect the safe withdrawal of the Palestine Liberation Organization from that city. Does he (Reagan) think we have forgotten that?" On the issue of the separation of church and state, Ferraro charged the Reagan Administration with having given "a platform in this campaign" to such "moral monopolists" as the Rev. Jerry Falwell, head of the Moral Major- ity, and the Rev. James Robison, who delivered the invocation at the Republican National Conven- tion in Dallas last August. "These individuals have not been -'urned by the Republican ty," she declared, "they have welcomed into it." fie President's stop in North oodmere was applauded and as- sailed at the same time by congre- gation members. Opponents criticized the use of a house of worship for a political rally, suggesting the injection of reli- gion into the political campaign. Others viewed the appearance less than two weeks before the election as an endorsement of Reagan's re-election. In his. speech in the synagogue which was interrupted by applause and cheers of "Four more years," Reagan assailed