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she became engaged, another
friend told her, "It'll never work.
He's so many years older than
you." "Well," she says, "it's been
wonderful."
The nine years difference in
their ages has certainly proved
no impediment to their mar-
riage of true minds. Both enjoy
the give-and-take of lively dis-
cussion. "We argue as much as
most people," sayd Joyce Cohn,
"but we argue about issues."
The Cohns have three chil-
dren, Sheldon, Leslie and
Thomas. They also have a two-
year grandson, Harrison Jacob
Magy, who is probably the only
person able to walk all over his
grandfather, a thing he does
frequently, when the two of
them play boisterously together.
None of Cohn's children has
taken up law, a fact which does
not at all dismay him. "He flew
on his own wings," says Sander
Levin, and Cohn would like his
children to do the same.
Among the memorabilia in his
beautifully decorated chambers,
along with the bound law vol-
umes, the piles of papers, the
portraits of Stephen, Blackstone
and Hardy, the signed letter of
Charles Dickens and the court
illustrators' not-too-flattering
impression of the judge himself,
Cohn keeps two photographs,
the only ones which are not of
his family. One is of himself as
a child, sitting on a bench with
his friend Charles Levin, now a
Justice of the Michigan Sup-
reme Court. The other is of
Charles' father, the late Theo-
dore Levin, once president of the
Jewish Welfare Federation and
chief judge of the Federal Dis-
trict Court in Detroit. Observing
him in action, Cohn was first at-
tracted to the bench.
Sander Levin remembers his
uncle Theodore. "He personified
compasion, yet also believed in
hard work. He sold newspapers
on the train in his boyhood. He
worked his way up. He was a
judge that many looked up to.
He believed that truth was scat-
tered, that he didn't know it all.
Avern is very like him." ❑
Judge Avern Cohn: Musing over
a question.
Radio Peking, or some obscure
radio station, Ekt four o'clock in
the morning," says Leon Cohan.
Cohn has no difficulty finding
time for all his activities. He is
not only skilled at budgeting his
time, but has the ability to do
several things at once without
losing concentration. Like sev-
eral legendary dynamos, includ-
ing Hannibal and Napoleon, he
is able to cat-nap for a few min-
utes and wake refreshed.
One thing he does find dif-
ficult is making small talk. As
someone once remarked to his
wife, "Avern would do anything
for you except say hello." "One
thing a lot of people don't
realize about Avern," Joyce
Cohn says, "is that he can be
extremely shy. In a large group
of people, he'll nod and think
he's said hello." As far as she is
concerned, it is a very small
failing.
She - also recalls how, when
Agency May Appeal
Kahane Rental Ruling
Jerusalem (JTA) — The Jew-
ish Agency is expected to ap-
peal a Jerusalem magistrate's
ruling last week that Binyanei
Haooma, Jerusalem's conven-
tion center, cannot deny Rab-
bi Meir Kahane's extremist
Kach Party the right to hold
its convention there after
agreeing to rent the premises
to Kach.
Zionist leaders who learned
of the rental agreement after
the fact were outraged.. Leon
Dulzin, chairm . an of the Jewish
Agency and World. Zionist
Organization executives, de•
dared that the Zionist move-
ment would not serve as the
platform for an "anti-Zionist,
anti-democratic body" such as
Kach. The WZO Executive
subsequently adopted a resolu-
tion to cancel the rental agree-
ment. The Binyanei Hooma is
owned by the Jewish Agency.
Kach appealed to the courts
and the' chief magistrate,
Judge Aharon Simha, found in
, its favor. He said the political
views espoused by Kanane's
party had no bearing on its
lerg eimi
p
tim se as te right to rent public