66 Friday, November 1, 1985 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Did You Remember to send someone a gift subscription to 1°" 4 %tC Kahane Plays Agitator During Detroit Visit THE JEWISH NEWS? . * * 00 BY TEDD SCHNEIDER Staff Writer bruce m. weiss r atteh de,ignet Supply Great Lakes ‘ Showroom Open Mon. - Fri. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sat. 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. or by appointment LOCAL NEWS Jewelers 26325 Twelve Mile Rd. Southeast corner Northwestern Behind Gabe's Fruits In The Mayfair Shops 216 E. Harrison, Royal Oak 6 blocks North of 10 Mile- 1/4 block East of Main Phone: 542-8404 Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30 Thurs. 10-8:30 353-1424 VOTE FOR THE RIGHT GOLDSTEIN RE-ELECT COUNCILWOMAN SUZANNE GOLDSTEIN • SOUTHFIELD SENIOR ADVISORY COUNCIL • 4 YEARS CITY COUNCIL-2 YEARS PRESIDENT PRO-TEM • 19 YEARS CIVIC SERVICE AND COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT • GOVERNOR'S STATEWIDE JOB TRAINING COUNCIL Rabbi Meir Kahane drives home a point during his Detroit appearance. YOUR CHOICE FOR SOUTHFIELD CITY COUNCIL In a speech apparently de- signed to rattle listeners as much as persuade them that his THE FOLLOWING ENDORSE COUNCILWOMAN plan to expell all Arabs from Is- rael has merit, Rabbi Meir Kahane last Thursday slammed Jewish leadership in Israel and Detroit for refusing to seriously SUZANNE GOLDSTEIN FOR RE-ELECTION COUNCILMAN JOHN BERAS JUDY BERAS JAMES MCDERMOTT ELAINE MCDERMOTT LILLIAN JAFFE-OAKS SAMUEL OAKS - TOM FOX DR. MARVIN LAST MARGARET SARAFA MARK SCHLUSSEL ROSIE SCHLUSSEL ELLIOTT TRUMBULL JOHANNA COTHERY HARRY LAKER SARAH LAKER FLORENCE LAPONSA GEORGE LAPONSA RICHARD KEIER KAREN KEIER DR. ELLIOTT BURNS SHARON BURNS RALPH RICHARDSON ELAINE RICHARDSON HOWARD JACOBS SHELLY JACOBS PETER MITOFF TED MASSERMAN DOROTHY MASSERMAN JERRY NEFF RITA NEFF ROBERT SCHECHTER BLUMA SCHECHTER MITCH SIMON LYNN SIMON EUGENE RICHARDSON RICHARD ROSENTHAL BARBARA ROSENTHAL SEYMOUR BERGER AUDREY BERGER JAMES L. 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ARTHUR MILLMAN SHEILA MILLMAN DANNY MOSHER ANDEE MOSHER MICHAEL WIGLER NINA WIGLER SAM YOUNG GAIL YOUNG DR. DAVID LIPSCHUTZ SHEILA LIPSCHUTZ AL KACZANDER JOYCE KACZANDER JERRY COOPER LARRY COOPER RON FENWICK KAREN FENWICK DR. STAN SINGER JUDY SINGER GERALD LICHT VOTE FOR OUNCILWOMAN SUZANNE GOLDSTEIN TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5 Paid Political Advertisement By Citizens to Re-Elect SUSANNE GOLDSTEIN 1/ consider his ideas in a public forum. "(Israeli Prime Minister Shi- mon) Peres will fly to Jordan to meet (King) Hussein, but he won't sit down with Kahane," the extremist Knesset member told an audience of about 150 at the Southfield Hilton Hotel. "Peres denounces me as the greatest danger to Israel. I would imagine Syria might pose more of a threat." Jewish communal leaders in Detroit were singled out by Kahane as well. At a press con- ference prior to the speech, the MK called the Jewish Welfare Federation of Metropolitan De- troit "nothing but a bunch of pygmies and dwarfs" for locking him out of the Federation's downtown Detroit offices last Thursday afternoon. In a' memo sent to the Board of Governors last week explain- ing their refusal to meet with Kahane, Federation President Joel Tauber and Executive Vice President Wayne Feinstein said they decided to close the build- ing "rather than let him (Kahane) use our presence for his own purposes, namely media exposure." "He's not interested in debate, he's interested in a confronta- tion situation and we will have nothing to do with that," Feins- tein told The Jewish News Tuesday. Kahane has been locked out of federation offices in Baltimore and Miami, in addition to De- troit, during his current U.S. speaking tour. His Detroit ap- pearance was sponsored by the local chapter. of the Jewish Idea. The Brooklyn-born MK, who heads Israel's right-wing Kach Party, claims that unless Israel is transformed into an all- Jewish state, the Arab popula- tion in the democratic country Kahane said Israelis, particularly the Sephardim, are more receptive to his philosophy. "I don't have problems getting my views across except when the leftists . . . come in and try to break up our rallies. will eventually gain majority status. This is due largely to the difference in Jewish and Arab birthrates, according to Kahane. But the policies of Israeli lead- ers are contributing to the prob- lem — promoting intermarriage and assimilation between the two groups, Kahane said Thurs- day. He cited programs promoted by the Ministry of Education as one example of leaders who are "hopelessly misguided" in their thinking. "They have instituted