Special Curriculum Terminal Hatred Page 56 Page 29 SERVING DETROIT'S METROPOLITAN JEWISH COMMUNITY THIS ISSUE 50c NOVEMBER 22, 1985 CLOSE-UP Un ion of Cou ncils for Soviet Jewry COMMUNAL COMMITMENT Avital Shcharansky talks to reporters and Congressmen at the Soviet Embassy. A Summit By-Play On Human Rights BY ALAN HITSKY News Editor • Two things distinguish the Soviet Embassy in Washington, D.C. from hundreds of similar build- ings: the mass of electronic equip- ment on its roof, and the daily demonstration across the street. "Don't go over in groups larger than ten," were the quiet in- structions passed to newcomers last week at the daily vigil for Soviet Jewry. "If you go to the Embassy side of the street, don't ring the Larry. and. Shelly Jackier juggle their fast-paced schedules for community and family. U.S. Jewry Coming Of Age Page 76 Continued on Page 24 Will To Kick Off 1986 Campaign A* Page 14 Births B`nai Mitzvah Business Classified Ads Editorials Engagements Obituaries Purely Commentary Danny Raskin Singles Synagogues Women's News doorbell without cause. You can be arr"sted." ITnlike the official South Afri- can attitude ahem` demonstrations against apartheid at their embassy, the Soviets are strict enforcers of American law Those charged with "demonstrating within 500 feet of an embassy" are prosecuted. Detroit Soviet Jewry activists William Graham and Dorothy Mahlin knew 92 93 84 94 4 74 111 2 58 92 71 63 One of this coun- try's foremost jour- nalists, George Will, will help kick off the 1986 Allied Jewish Campaign on Dec. 17. The event will take place at Adat Shalom Synagogue, George Will where admission to the program will be by invitation only to 1986 Campaign contributors of $2,500 and over. The gathering is set for 6:15 p.m., with cocktails to precede a buffet dinner. Will, whose insightful commen- tary is heard regularly on ABC's This Week with David Brinkley," holds the Pulitzer Prize for jour- nalism, awarded for his columns in Newsweek magazine. Harper and Row published a collection of Will's columns, The Pursuit of Happiness and Other Sobering Thoughts, in 1978, and a second collection was published in 1982 by Simon and Schuster, entitled The Pursuit of Virtue and Other Tory Notions. A former Washington editor of National Review magazine, Will's syndicated column appears in 400 newspapers. His outspoken advocacy of Is- rael's position and its importance to the United States has been the sub- ject of many of his writings and lec- Continued on Page 24