B'nai B'rith International NEWS cordially invites you to attend The Great American Traditions Award Dinner honoring Gerald and Glenda Greenwald Glenda Greenwald Publisher The Michigan Woman Magazine Gerald Greenwald Chairman Chrysler Motors Corporation Wednesday, __Novernber 19, 1986 The Westin Hotel Cocktails 6:00 p.m. Couvert $150.00 per person Dietary Laws Black Tie Optional General Chairman Honorable William G. Milliken General Co-Chairmen David B. Hermelin Dr. Harold T. Shapiro Paul Borman Keith E. Crain Peter W. Stroh William P. Vititoe Detroit B'nai B'rith Foundation Committee David Levine Louis Weber Chairman Honorary Chairman Sharon R. Rapapport Michigan Director Performing in Concert For further information and reservations call 552-8070 28 Friday, November 7, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Senate Races Continued from Page 1 In Detroit, Motor City PAC president Emery Klein was delighted by the Senate out- come. MOPAC pumped $80,000 into 17 Senate races around the country, and con- tributed another $30,000 to other candidates. Of the 17 Senate candidates it sup- ported, 14 were elected. "We feel very good about this," Klein said. "The Israel issues have been strengthened, but so have the domestic issues which Jews and Americans are concerned about." MOPAC based its support on the candidates' stances on Israel and their positions on human rights, separation of church and state and other social issues. "Obviously," Klein said, "we are very pleased." Among the successful can- didates MOPAC supported were Harry Reid (D-Nev.), Thomas Daschle (D-S.D.), Barbara Mikulski (D-Md.), John Breaux (D-La.), Wyche Fowler (D-Ga.), and Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.). PACs are limited by federal election laws to contributing no more than $5,000 to a candidate during the primary election and $5,000 during the gen- eral election. A Detroit expert with close ties nationally to the pro- Israel community called the U.S. Senate race in Califor- nia the key race in the nation for pro-Israel supporters. "If Alan Cranston had lost, it would have been a real blow. He has a 50-year record of support, starting with his days as a radio reporter in Berlin when Hitler was in power." The expert, who asked not to be identified, gave the fol- lowing rundown on the 34 Senate races (Democrat listed first, winner's name capitalized, * = incumbent): Alabama: Richard Shelby v. JEREMIAH DENTON*. Both have poor records on Is- rael. Alaska: Glenn Olds v. FRANK MURKOWSKI*. Murkowski has been a good friend. Arizona: Richard Kimball v. JOHN McCAIN. McCain has been an excellent friend. Kimball was a question mark. Arkansas: DALE BUM- PERS* v. Asa Hutchinson. Bumpers has been good for Israel. ALAN California: CRANSTON* v. Ed. Zschau. Cranston's loss would have been a serious blow. Colorado: TIM WIRTH 'v. Ken Kramer. Both are excel- lent on Israel. CHRIST- Connecticut: OPHER DODD* v. Roger Eddy. Dodd is a longtime friend. Florida: BOB GRAHAM v. Paula Hawkins*. Hawkins has been excellent on Israel and Graham should be good. WYCHE Georgia: FOWLER v. Mack Mat- Alan Cranston: Winning a squeaker. tingly*. Mattingly had a mixed record on Israel. Fowler has been excellent. Hawaii: DANIEL IN- OUYE* v. Frank Hutchinson. Inouye has been a "best friend." Idaho: John Evans v. FRANK SYMMS*. A key race. Evans has been a close friend as governor; Symms has been cool. Illinois: ALAN DIXON* v. Judy Koehler. Dixon has been "outstanding." Indiana: Jill Long v. DAN QUAYLE*. Quayle is a grow- ing friend. Iowa: John Roehrick v. CHARLES GRASSLEY*. Grassley has been excellent. Kansas: Guy MacDonald v. BOB .DOLE*. Dole is a longtime friend. Kentucky: WENDELL FORD* v. Jackson Andrews. Ford is excellent. JOHN Louisiana: BREAUX v. W. Henson Moore. Both have excellent records. BARBARA Maryland: MIKULSKI v. Linda Chavez. Former Sen. Mathais was a problem. Mikulski has an ex- cellent record. Missouri: Harriet Woods v. CHRISTOPHER BOND. Both made excellent statements on Israel. Nevada: HARRY REID v. Jim Santini. Santini had a mixed record, but would have been better than former Sen. Laxalt. Reid is excellent on Israel. New Hampshire: Endicott Peabody v. WARREN RUD- MAN*. Rudman has been quite good, but not supportive on arms issues. New York: Mark Green v. ALPHONSE D'AMATO*. D'Amato has been super. North Carolina: TERRY SANFORD v. James Broyhill*. Sanford has been good on Israel; Broyhill had a lousy record. North Dakota: KENT CONRAD v. Mark Andrews*.