5 FUTURISTIK LETTERS FORMICA Deal Direct with the Manufacturer Missing the Point: Neighborhood Flight Your articles (May 9) on "Sav- ing the Neighborhood" were flawed by their dishonesty in not facing up to the real reason be- hind the disintegrating situation in Oak Park (and to some extent Southfield). Other than the few Orthodox who remain, there are almost no young Jewish families left in Oak Park, and the freeway has little to do with the situation. Jews have moved from Oak Park for the same reason they moved from 12th Street, Dexter and Seven Mile, and it's the same reason they'll eventually move from Farmington Hills and West Bloomfield. The movement of blacks and other minorities into an area causes a panic reaction among us Jews who feel that such an influx of minorities will cause the school system to deteriorate and property values to decline. Even today I hear the begin- nings of disquiet among some of my West Bloomfield friends who are concerned about the large number of Chaldeans who are moving into the area. "Where do we go from here?" they ask after having lived in the area for all of maybe five years. They're frightened they won't even get the 15-20 years of neighborhood stability their parents got. The efforts of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation are futile. For years, they stalled any attempt to put a pool in the Jewish Center on Ten Mile because they didn't want to spend money on a losing proposition. Now they want to "Save the Neighborhood." Sorry, it's too late. Just ask the synagogues who are talking merger and movement out of the city. The Federation should put their money into a study to see if there is a way to keep Jews from running at the first sign of a changing neighborhood. Other- wise, we'll always be "wandering Jews." Name Withheld France Defends Libya Decision I would like to express my con- cern at some local reactions to the French Government's decision regarding the over-flight of U.S. planes en route to Libya. It is re- grettable that this decision should have been perceived as a lack of solidarity with the al- liance of Western democracies toward international terrorism. Prime Minister Jacques Chirac has since reaffirmed this solidar- ity in the strongest terms, and I feel that an objective examina- tion of recent French policy toward Libya should remove any doubts as to the value of France's commitment in this matter .. . France's ambassador to the United States, Emmanuel de Margerie, stated that was not possible for France to give im- mediate authorization for the overflight of American planes, but France was ready, im- mediately, to "consult with you on the best measures, to take in 1260 0 Rankin the face of terrorism, those who support it, inspire it and encour- age it. The American response was there was not time for such consultations . ." De Margerie also said, "I feel that it is necessary to point out tht the French government neither approved nor disapproved the American operation in Libya. We expressed our concern regard- ing the risk of a spiral of events. At the United Nations Security Council, France, with Great Britain and the United States, vetoed a resolution condemning the United States for its action against Libya." 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If you are also suggesting that fewer memorial services should be held to ensure that attendance at each one would be larger, I strongly disagree. Yom Hashoah is sufficienty important that every synagogue, every Jewish communal organ- ization, should find some way to remember this day. Every Jewish organization finds some way to celebrate the important holidays of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, and rightly so. I believe it is our gen- eration's responsibility to ensure that Yom Hashoah is as widely observed as these other signific- ant days of the Jewish calendar. :>V\4( C/ ‘\c/I.AUTHORIZED SALES & SERVICE Y - \;:./ ■ ••./." See our Collection of Omega SONY SRF-FM-2 FM STEREO HEADPHONE RADIO Watches from S195.00 George Ohrenstein JEWELERS, LTD. 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Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Mandelbaum A Look at the Center for Creative Steidies Alumni from the Center for Creative Studies will be the featured guests at a special Art Poster Co. show on Friday May 16, from 6pm-8pm. Artists attending include Lawrence Scigaj, Debra Kashdan, Kathy Kokochak, Jerry Feretti, Michael Curtis, Jane Lorne and Ron Robbins. A multi-media show of original works created by students and alumni runs thru May 31. Gallery hours: Mon.-Fri. 9am-6pm Sat. 10am-5pm ART POSTER CO 29555 Northwestern Hwy La Mirage Southfield 358-0830