Friday, August 9, 1985 19 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS BUDGET 28901 Evergreen IDEO Southfield In Country Village Center Mon.-Thurs, 10-9 & Sat, 11.10, Sun, 4-9 clear channel of communica- tion into the White House." Michael Gale, who held the liaison position im- mediately prior to Marshall Breger, has still another view of the job, Gale worked for the American Israel Pub- lic Affairs Committee (AIPAC) before taking the White House job, and now works as a senior legislative assistant to Senator Arlen Specter (R•Pa,), "My view of it," he said, "was to try to maximize sup- port for the President and the Jewish community, My basic premise — we were moving into an election cycle in 1982-83 — was to fashion support for the President in areas where the Jewish community would back him and translate that into votes, "It's strictly a no-win posi- tion, because the Adminis- tration looks upon you as their representative, having to be the bearer of good and bad 'news, and the Jewish community expects you to be their Voice. And you're not going to be able to please both parties one hundred percent of the time," Ed Sanders, another former AIPAC official (he was president of the pro- Israel group and resigned to work as deputy national campaign director for Jimmy Carter in 1978), was senior advisor to the President and the Secretary of State on Middle Eastern affairs, He, too, feels that the present setup is restricting, "I think it's limiting," he said, "because after a while if your only portfolio is to say, 'Gee, I'm dealing with the Jewish community,' every time the President sees you coming, he thinks he's got a problem with the Jewish community. That's not the most constructive way to get problems solved," Moreover, Sanders feels that the limits placed on the liaison job — limits which extend to the other liaison prositions; blacks, Mipanice , women, business, labor, ethnic groups — have serious implications in American political life, They represent, he said, a tendency toward fragmentation , 'One of the things that bothers me and may have bothered the Democratic Party * tee *et election," iarlith 15 that it was II a 494oraorstion of various groups, other colltimese ol sivs sesii t 354-6575 VIDEO MEMBERSHIP RATE For The UNBEATABLE DEAL See LARRY KAPLAN New Cars —Trucks — Used Cars — Leasing $14.95 yr. Renewable at $10.00 TDK Blanks $4.99 after rebate' Tins, & Wet 2 movies for $2.75 1 $1.75/night $1.00 each additional night 'THE UNBEATABLE DEALER" Southfield 28111 Telegraph Rd. & 1-696 (313) 355-1000 Across from Tel-12 Mall Machine rentals as low as $5 per night Plan to attend the annual Bar-Ilan University Dinner Support A Great University Providing Excellence in Academics and Judaica SENATOR JOSEPH R,BIDEN, JR, PAUL ZLOTOFF DONALD FOX GenemIChalrman Centralatalrman Featured Speakers: Senator Joseph R. Biden, Jr., D-Del. Mr. Yossi Harel, Bar-Ilan University Alumnus 6:00 p,m, Cocktails — 7:00 p,m, Dinner Subscription: '125 per person' Tuesday, September 10, 1985 Congregation Shaarey Zedek Honorary Chairmen MAX M, FISHER BERL FALOAUM Publicity BEVERLY LEUCHTER ALAN YOST New Prospects JACOB ROSENTHAL Windsor Chairman iK)SIE SCHLUSSEL JUDY NAITALY , LISA WEINER Arranonents SHERMAN SHAPIRO Synoppo tiodoon BARBARA 5101.I.MAN Prosidunt American Women for liar ilaf) Dolton Chaplin HOWARD TAPPER Edurilion SHELDON WINKEIMAN JACK I. ZWICK fndowinunts DR, LEON FILL. DONALD FOX OR. MARTIN HART SHARON HART LAWRENCE 6, JACKIES EMERY I, KLEIN LINDA LEE NORMAN A. PAPPAS BA17,51013,MAN OLLMAN KAN IST 6TOLLMAN 12101, -111 STGELMAN PAUL AOTOIT PHILIP 5LOMOVITZ WILLIAM FARBER JACOB FELDMAN BARRY FLEISCHER EDYTHEJACKIER RcX:11ELLE KOMER JACKIER DR, LAWRENCE LOWENTHAL OR, HARRIS MAINSTER OR, A. FRED MILSTEIN DAVE MUSKOVIT7 MAX NO5ANCHUK ALIAN I, PEARL MAN SAMUEL W. PLAIT EMMA SCHAVER PHILIP SLOW)VITZ ROBERT SOSNICK DR, GERALD 611)1.1.mmi DR. AN f ()INVITE TANAY 'SAUL WALDMAN DANIEL /4VEINEK [fool al Advisors PAUL ZUCKERMAN MORRIS FRIEDMAN SARAH FRIEDMAN MARTIN R. GOLDMAN OR, MARTIN HART DAVID HERMILIN DAVID B. HOLTZMAN IOSEPH It JAC:KIER EMERY I. KLEIN SAKI( LISSMAN ROBERT H. NAETALY IRVING NUSBAUM NORMAN A, PAPPAS Antoriran flood of (Mows OR, LEON FILL Vico President American Board of Overseers Member, Global Hoard of Trustees MR, and MRS. MAX STOLLMAN Global Board of TIUSICO5 PHILLIP STOLLMAN 1101101aq Chairman Global Hoard of Tali1806 LESLIE M. GOLDS FEIN Midwest focetivo Director For Information and Reservations Pleaw Call 398.7180 rt ^ ArrrXTM.VIVVISPAIJONOMPAINPM"" .. "°7 1r-r* rr,T,ZrAMMIONIMper