Yehuda Blum discusses the Middle East 10 Detroit Arabs, Jews overcoming suspicion WSU professor reports on Nicaragua 30 Begging tonight at the opera theater 48 25 ■ NOVEMBER 16, 1984 SERVING DETROIT'S METROPOLITAN JEWISH COMMUNITY THIS ISSUE 40c More slashing due for Israeli budget Jerusalem (JTA) — Israeli Fi- nance Minister Yitzhak Modal told the Knesset this week that he would pre- sent his proposals for further govern- ment budget cuts to the Cabinet at its meeting Sunday. Modai predicted a dramatic drop in the monthly inflation rate from its present double-digits to six percent by the end of the three- month wage-price freeze in January. He warned, however, that without an additional $500 million cut in the budget, the freeze package would fail. Modal conceded that further cuts in the budget would mean lay-offs and rising unemployment and that defense expenditures would not be exempt. "For many years," Modal told the .Knesset, the State of Israel has been living above its means . . . There is a limit to our capacity to use outside help to preserve a level of expenses which is much higher than the income level." He noted that in the period of 1972-1983, the country's foreign debt soared from $5 billion to $22 billion. At the same time, the internal debt increased from a rate of 42 per- cent of the gross national product to 126 percent of the GNP. More than 38 percent of the budget is now allocated to servicing foreign and internal debts, he said. He noted also that for every industrial worker in Israel there are 31/2 civil servants on the payroll. That ratio should be reversed, he said. Last Thursday, Treasury sources Continued on Page 13 Is the Jewish vote worth courting? BY SHERWOOD D. KOHN Special to The Jewish News Computer Art by Jeff Pugh Republican efforts to capture the Jewish vote in the Presidential elec- tion appear to have been in vain. Or, to put it obversely, the Jewish vote, which went about two to one for Mondale, seemed to have little impact on the Reagan landslide. During the election campaign, the Republicans said that they were spending $2.5 million to court the 75 Births , Classified Ads . .. • • . • • .81 4 Editorials 72 Engagements Obituaries .......... .. . .... 95 Purely Commentary .... . . ... 2 panny Raskin .. . . . ..51 Singles 70 Synagogues 68 Women's News . 38 Jewish vote, and that they were con- centrating their efforts on nine key states — states that they felt might be crucial in a close contest for president. A Jewish News check revealed this week that Jewish voters in the GOP's nine crucial states — Califor- nia, Florida, New York, Massachu- setts, New Jefsey, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Ohio and Illinois — cast their ballots largely for Walter Mon- dale. In a telephone poll of Jewish newspaper's, The Jewish News found that more than 50 percent of Jewish voters in New Jersey, and more than 55 percent in Ohio — long considered a Republican stronghold — voted for Mondale. Sixty-seven percent of Flori- da's Jewish voters sided with Mondale and 68 percent of California's Jewish electorate went the same way. In Michigan, the percentage was 69, in Illinois it was 70, in Pennsylvania 72, and in Massachusetts 75. New York reported between 60 and 70 percent for Mondale. Continued on Page 20 Educational tools, high tech games, mailing lists, and the wisdom of the Talmud all on floppy disks. BY JOSEPH AARON Special to The Jewish News 0 kay, American Jewish community, step right up and I'll tell you what I'm gonna do. You say you want help with improving Jewish edu- cation? You say you want to get Jews affiliated? You say you want the wis- dom of the sages at the touch of a but- ton? Well, you've come to the right place . . . Get away from me, kid, you're bothering me . . . You see, I've got just the thing fOr what ails you, a thing whose door is unlocked with a key of imagination, a thing of another dimension, a dimension of sound, of sight, of mind . . . Take your hat off, lady, so they can see in the back .. . Yes, indeed, I can take you into a land of both shadow and substance, of things and ideas. What's that, mister? You want to know what I've got here for you? Why, ladies and gentlemen, this handy, dandy little wonder is a corn- puter, and it's going to make American Jewish life rosy and bright .. . They're everywhere. In our homes, in our offices, even in our Continued on Page 14 Atemsimum ■ INE '