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Financed by the various Arab governments with the main thought "Jews must go!" has become a pri- mary objective. The man who compared Jews to the Nazis in the treatment of the Palestinians probably represented the true feelings of the Arabs. A watered down explanation of such a statement should not have even been accepted by our Jewish leaders. The reli- gious "Do Gooders" mean well. However, any agenda must include the safety and survival of Israel. At the moment, we all know the Arabs will not rest until Is- rael has been eliminated. What do our religious Jewish leaders say to that when they sit down with their Arab counterparts? Aaron Goldberg Southfield Ethiopian Group Seeks Members Thank you for the inform- ative article on the Michigan Association for Ethiopian Jews (Sept. 5). I would like to comment that while most of the expenses for my Ethio- pian trip were personally covered, as stated in the arti- cle, the MAEJ did provide me a modest subsidy. Also, I wish to correct the possible misconception that the MAEJ is not seeking new members, which may have been incorrectly interpreted from some of my comments. The MAEJ welcomes and encourages new members and supporters. We may be reached at: MAEJ, 19526 Cranbrook, Detroit, Mich. 48221. Telephone: 747-4842, day; 995-0375, evening. the jurisdiction of the Vaad Harabonim must be held strictly accountable for the kashrut of his product. If he cheats, it is like a merchant who has false weights ... When an individual rabbi, be he ever so competent and reliable, interferes with the due process of constituted Jewish authorities, such rabbi is committing a grave error. Time without number the Torah emphasizes that the constituted leadership must be given undivided adherence. There is no excep- tion to it. Asher Severinsky Oak Park Seeking Family I am seeking any relatives of the family Mendel. There were three brothers Mendel who emigrated from Ger- many to the United States around 1937, '38 or '39. One brother, who was my grand- father Isidore Mendel, lived in Detroit, Chicago and New York before moving to Africa. His brothers settled in De- troit or Chicago. If anyone can recall a con- nection to this family, I would appreciate hearing from you. Jenny Korsen P.O. Box 37 Casselberry, Fla. 32707-0037 Refusenik Couple To Be Freed Staff Report Butcher's Suit A Grave Error - The regretable law suit by at reasonable prices I Continued from preceding page Jack Yair Edelstein President, MAEJ In The Detroit Metropolitan Area Super Special • • • • • • •• Of Harvard Row THE LARGEST HEBREW BOOK SHOP IN THE MIDWEST 1 • • Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spitzer & staff would like to wish everyone a healthy and happy New Year. 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This breach in communal discipline may also be due to the fact'that there is friction in our midst among distin- guished Rabbinic_ individuals, as reported in your issue of Sept. 26 ... A butcher under Benjamin Bogomolny Two Soviet refuseniks "adopted" by Detroit Jews are about to be released from the Soviet Union, and there are unconfirmed rumors that an- other refusenik couple will also be released. Benjamin Bogomolny, 40, and his wife Tania Heifitz, received a phone call from Soviet authorities Saturday in their Moscow home, advis- ing them to resubmit their application to emigrate, ac- cording to Bill Graham of the Friends of the Soviet Jewry Education and Information Committee and the Detroit Soviet Jewry Committee. According to Graham, Bogomolny's security restric- L