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November 15, 1985 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-11-15

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push our luck and do the same
thing again at our next concert,"
she says, even though it some-
times takes up to three or four
months to put a completely new
program together.
The mother-daughter team,
who try to get together on Sun-
day afternoons to practice, claim
they have no major disagree-
ments when they work together.
"If either of us wanted to
carry on an argument, we prob-
ably wouldn't even play to-
gether," says Sylvia.
"I have the first, second, third,
and maybe fourth word," says
Rochelle. "But she gets the last
word."
"No, she gets the last word,"
says her mother, getting the last
word.



Kahane Wants
Court Backing

Jerusalem (JTA) — The con-
troversy over two racist bills
which Rabbi Meir Kahane
wants to present to the Knesset
has again turned to the High
Court of Justice.
Kahane has appealed to the
court, asking it to impose on
Knesset Speaker Shlomo Hillel
to allow the presentation of his
bills. The bills call for depriving
Israel's Arabs from Israeli citi-
zenship and banning inter-
marriages with Arabs.
The court previously ordered
the Knesset presidium to allow
debate on the two bills. But
Hillel has been reluctant to
comply with the ruling, that he
would rather resign than allow
debate of the "Nuremberg bills,"
as he called them.
Meanwhile, President Chaim
Herzog last week called on the
Weizmann. Institute of Science
to play its part in confronting
the issues facing Israeli society:
The dangerous polarization on
religious questions, problems
created by the existence of two
peoples living side by side in
one country, and the appearance
of a fringe racist philosophy.
Herzog, addressing the insti-
tute as he was awarded an hon-
orary doctorate, said if these
problems were to be solved it is
essential to "close the gap which
at times exists between our
great centers of learning and
the problems besetting the ordi-
nary man."

Louisville Elects
Jewish Mayor

New York (JTA) — Jerry Ab-
ramson has been elected the
first Jewish mayor of Louisville,
Ky.
Abramson received 73 percent
of the vote Nov. 5 in defeating
his opponent, Republican Bob
Heleringer. The former Demo-
cratic alderman is a member of
United Jewish Appeal's Young
Leadership Cabinet and belongs
to Cong. Knesseth Israel (Or-
thodox) in Louisville.

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