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Stk. #1508X $9148 LST I $773 DISCOUNT 0375 $500 SUMMER CASH BACK 78 C ALSO SPECIAL FINANCING RATES This Offer Is thru GMAC Financing $10,235* NQW IT m Air, floor mats, r. wind. defogger, auto, ETR AM/FM stereo, intermitent wipers, cruise, tilt, 4 cyl.. Stk. #133X $12,065 UST $1,330 DISCOUNT NEW '87 CAVALIER HE N:E ATA BL $400 REBATE or 90 DAY DELAY PAYMENTS BUY OR LEASE Annual Percentage Rate Financing NOW UNBEA TABLE DEALE R ' Any students receiving a Bachelor's Degree Of better within the last calendar year, can receive the best buy in town on a new Chevrolet car or truck. NOW $ 11 1 ,703 * 3.9% re ATTENTION: Friday, June 26, 1987 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS am not a member of any Zionist organization, nor have I ever been, yet some- how I have received a ballot for the World Zionist Con- gress (WZC) elections which are now being conducted. So have some acquaintances who have suddenly discovered that they are members of organizations which they would never consider joining. Since the umbrella Zionist organization — one of the many "major" American Jewish umbrella groups in the billion-dollar growth industry known as the American Jew- ish establishment — which is in charge of the elections has hired outside firms to audit membership and voter lists and to monitor the count, it is apparent that there is a strong belief that there have been shenanigans in the ef- fort of different slates to im- prove their prospects. I wouldn't be surprised if the Satmar Rebbe and the folks at the American Coun- cil for Judaism have gotten ballots as well. Cheating is always wrong — and it is wrong in the WZC voting. The abuses which have been committed are however, sadly appropriate for the selection of those who presumably will speak for American Jewry in the abuse- laden Jewish Agency — World Zionist Organization network. As difficult as it is to believe, there are persons ex- tant who are fully knowl- egeable about the unbeliev- ably complicated mechanism that is the Jewish Agency — WZO. They can explain how the two superagencies differ and how they interact, where they receive their funds, how they spend $500 million a year, the scope of their I m NEW '87 CAMARO Z-28 Red cloth bucket seats, tinted glass, body We moldings, elect defogger, AM/FM stereo widock, r. window tub., 305 V8, 5-spd. trans. Stk. #1419 $13,999 LIST $1,296 DISCOUNT $12,703 SUMMER CASH BACK -$1,000 Special to the Jewish News 71 . 1V30 318 V1V3 N 1 3 1, LLI MARVIN SCHICK Marvin Schick, who holds a doctorate in political science from New York University, has long been an activist in Jewish and social service af- fairs in New York. He was administrative assistant to the Mayor of New York dur- ing the John Lindsay ad- ministration. He is the founder of COLPA, a legal group promoting rights for observant Jews, is president of the Rabbi Jacob Joseph School in New York, and chairman of the Board of Legal Assistance for the Jewish Poor. jurisdiction, and they can name and give the role played by each element in the in- tricate web of departments, committees, councils, assem- blies, etc., which comprise this great mountain of waste and duplication. We should expect that over the years these experts would have been alert to the abuses which were occurring, It is hard to accept the Federations as the appropriate arbiters of what constitutes charity in Israel. especially since a number of writers (myself included) wrote often enough about the Jewish Agency scandal which was happening within the range of vision of our very knowledgeable — but ultimately very blind — leadership. (Incidentally, for our pains, we were attacked, while the Jewish Agency was defended through the full employment of the elaborate and experienced public rela- tions machinery that is available to our establishment.) For years, in fact, our leaders insisted that on the whole the Jewish Agency and WZO were on the right track, that if any improvement was needed it could come through the increased scrutiny which they had gotten the bureau- crats who ran the Agency to agree to. They apparently were too convinced of their own potency to understand that the review from a distance of six-thousand miles is a chimera. While our leaders were assuring the Jewish public that reports of Jewish Agen- cy — WZO misdeeds were wildly exaggerated by critics with little information and axes to grind, in private they expressed concern over tales of waste and frustration over their inability to institute meaningful reforms. They felt, however, that it was necessary to speak out of both sides of their communal mouth, for if they went public with their criticism, they might endanger fundraising for Israel. The scenario which is now being played out, mostly