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November 23, 1984 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-11-23

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 23, 1984

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— who might be able to take
tics have changed "amuses"
on Mayor Young.
Ravitz because he insists "I
Despite his personal inter-
haven't changed." Yet, he is
est in the mayor's job, Ravitz
now often invited to speak to
understands the odds. But he
white, conservative
will have to make a decision
homeowner groups which ten
this year for the 1985 munici-
years ago would hardly have
pal election.
extended such invitations.
Should he run for mayor?
What's in Ravitz' future? It
Should
he run for the Council
is obvious that he would like to
again, where he sometimes
run for mayor, but he is a prac-
tical man. This is a year of feels like Don Quixote? Should
he return to Wayne State,
decision for me. I have been
teaching full-time?
urged to run for mayor, but
It appears that Mel Ravitz is
this is not terribly practical.
in dire need of a new peer
The city is now 60 to 70 per-
group.
cent black and despite Mayor
Young's excesses and failures,
I don't think he can be beaten.
NEWS
"I am egocentric enough to
believe that I would be good for
the City of Detroit and the RCA, Yeshiva U.
region. But my candidacy
launch campus effort
might also create polarization
between the black and white
New York — "Kiruv," a na-
communities and I don't think tional program to increase Jewish
identity on university and college
it's worth it."
Is the door completely shut? campuses throughout America
has been inaugurated by the Rab-
Not quite.
binical Council of America (RCA),
"If someone were to come up Yeshiva University and its affil-
with 100,000 signatures — iated Rabbi Isaac Elchanan
half black and half white — Theological Seminary (RIETS).
As part of the "Kiruv" project,
and $100,000, I might consider
students from Yeshiva University
it.
RIETS — as well as Jewish
Meanwhile, Ravitz points and
students from other universities
proudly to a recent article — will travel to various American
which names him among campuses and help set up guest
seven possible candidates — lectures, special events for Jewish
and the only white politician holidays and other programs.

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