NEWS We Are One RELIABLE AND EXPERIENCED SINCE 1930 insurance estimates accepted expert color match, foreign & American TOWING & RENTAL CARS AVAILABLE La Salle Body Shop Inc. 28829 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hi 48018 MAX FLEISCHER BETWEEN 12 & 13 Mile Rd. 553 7111 - Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354 6060 - Send a valentine that could improve your love's life. This Valentine's Day, show someone you care with a gift for the heart: a free blood cholesterol test from Sinai Hospital. High cholesterol can cause heart disease or a stroke. Lowering the cholesterol level decreases the risk of these catastrophic problems. A simple blood test can show whether the cholesterol level is too high. Fill out the coupon below and mail it by February 6. Sinai Hospital will send your special someone a Valentine card from you, providing a free blood cholesterol test, good through March 31. f'Sinai Hospital of Detroit, 1987 THIS IS SINAI. USING ALL WE KNOW TO MAKE YOU WELL. The following profile by the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion is part of a series on the people who benefit from the Allied Jewish Campaign. Dan Ginis, age 21. A senior at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Dan Ginis likes to challenge people's thinking. He is, for example, the editor of Con- sider, an independent weekly publication that provides a forum on many issues. But most important to Dan is the way that his own perception of his Jewish identity has been challenged — and heightened — during his years at college. The son of Dr. and Mrs. Morris Ginis of Southfield, Dan had a traditional Jewish education, but, like many of his peers, dropped his Jewish studies after his bar mitzvah. He says he didn't feel a need to be involved in the or- ganized Jewish community. At U of M, he learned about the B'nai B'rith Hillel Foun- dation from a colleague on Consider, which Hillel helped found and co-sponsors. And through Hillel Foundation, he says he has been exposed to "a dynamic Jewish com- munity." Dan credits director Michael Brooks with creating "the type of place that is a magnet, that brings kids back to Judaism." Now planning to spend a year in Israel after gradua- tion, Dan hopes to become in- volved in the Jewish commu- nity on a professional level after pursuing master's de- grees in Jewish communal service and public adminis- tration. "The college level is the most important time to reach kids," he says. "That's when they're exploring ideas and making decisions on their own." The agency. B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundations on more than 400 college campuses nationally and worldwide provide a center of Jewish life for students that includes so- cial, educational and reli- gious services. The second largest student organization at U of M, Hillel Foundation sponsors a lecture series with major cultural figures and film festivals, in addition to providing Sabbath services, kosher meals, religious pro- gramming and short-term counseling. B'nai B'rith Hillel Founda- tions at campuses in Michi- gan and elsewhere are among the national beneficiaries of the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion's Allied Jewish Cam- paign. Beverly Wolkind Israel Must Establish An Iran-Contra Inquiry VICTOR BIENSTOCK Special to The Jewish News A concerted effort by Wash- ington officials to portray Is- rael as the evil genius of the Reagan Administration's mis- conceived and mismanaged scheme to sell arms to Iran and of the scandalous diversion of the proceeds to the Nicaraguan contras is apparently taking shape in Washington. If Israeli-American relations are not to be badly damaged, there will have to be a firm and com- prehensive response by Israel. Attorney General Edwin Meese 3rd, one of President Reagan's closest and most trusted associates, pointed the finger at Israel when he first publicly revealed that profits from the sale of American arms to Iran had been diverted to the contras through secret Swiss bank accounts. He alleged that 16 Friday, January 23, 1987 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS representatives of Israel had put the money in these ac- counts. The shocked Israeli government stated flatly that no Iranian payments for American arms had passed through Israeli hands. It de- nied knowledge of any tie-in between the delivery of arms to Iran and support for the con- tras. Then, in the final days of 1986, a "leak" of remarkably wide proportions gave the media another field day. Tes- timony by Meese before closed sessions of the Senate and House intelligence committees ascribed fatherhood of the fund diversion scheme to a senior Is- raeli official. Meese, appearing before the committees in mid-December, testified, according to congres- sional sources and Justice De- partment officials, that Lt. Col. Oliver North, who had been fired from his National Secu- =(