I NEWS I YOU'RE COVERED With Our New T-Shirt! Jewish Groups Oppose Bork Nomination Washington (JTA) — Op- position to the nomination of Judge Robert Bork to a seat on the Supreme Court is mounting in the Jewish com- munity. The Jewish War Vet- erans last week became the fifth Jewish organization to voice its protest. "Contrary to the Admini- stration rhetoric surrounding Bork's nomination, the issue is one of ideology and the Supreme Court . is not well served by extremist posi- tions," said the statement issued by Edwin Goldwasser, the group's national commander. The statement by the Jewish War Veterans, a mainstream organization, suggests the extent to which Bork's nomination is meeting opposition in the Jewish com- munity. Worried about Bork's stand on minority and women's rights and church/ state issues, some Jewish groups which do not tradi- tionally oppose presidential appointments, consider this one fight where they can not remain on the sidelines. Along with the Jewish War Veterans, the Union of American Hebrew Congrega- tions (UAHC), American Jewish Congress, B'nai B'rith Women, National Council of Jewish Women and New Jew- ish Agenda are opposing the Bork nomination. The Na- tional Jewish Coalition has come out in support of the nomination, maintaining that Bork is "eminently qualified" to serve on the court and that "neither ideology no political oppor- tunism should prevent him from doing sot' But sources are saying that other Jewish groups will have to oppose Bork if the Jewish community is going to have an impact on the nomination. It was recently reported that three Jewish Senators invited several Jewish organizations to send represantatives to a close-door meeting to urge them to take a more active stand. I LOCAL NEWS Task. Forces Picked For JCCouncil Plan Subscribe Today To The Jewish News And Receive Our New T-Shirt With Our Compliments! From the West Bank to West Bloomfield — and all points in between — The Jewish News covers your world. And now with our new T-shirt, we cover our new subscribers, too. Ifs durable, comfortable, easy to care for and attractive. And it comes in an array of adult and children's sizes. But most important, your new subscription will mean 52 information- packed weeks of The Jewish News, plus our special supplements, delivered every Friday to your mailbox. A great newspaper and a complimentary T-shirt await you for our low subscription rates. Just fill out the coupon below and return it to us. We'll fit you to a T! Jewish News T-Shirt Offer Please clip coupon and mail to: Yes! Start me on a subscription to The Jewish News for the period and amount circled below. Please send me the T-shirt. JEWISH NEWS T-SHIRT 20300 Civic Center Dr. Southfield, Mich. 480764138 NAME This offer is for new subscriptions only. Cur- rent subscribers may order the T-shirt for $4.75. Allow four weeks delivery. ADDRESS CITY (Circle One) STATE I ZIP 1 year: 524 2 years: 545 Out of State 526 Enclosed $ (Circle one) ADULT EX. LO. ADULT LARGE ADULT MED. CHILD LARGE CHILD MED. CHILD SMALL Implementation of the first long-range strategic plan in the Jewish Community Coun- cil's 50-year history has begun with the appointment of four task forces by Leon S. Cohan, Council president. Paul D. Borman and Oscar Hertz will cochair the organization and structure task force. It will deal with the form of the Council, the delegate assembly, the , ex- ecutive committee, officers and committees, as well as a system for adoption of any organizational changes that are recommended. Members are Martin J. Adelman, Nor- man H. Beitner, David Bit- tker, David L. Denn, Eugene Driker, Robert Goren, Diane J. Klein, Irving Panush, Isadore L. Shrodeck, Sherwin Tukel and Allen Zemmol. Cochairing a task force on constituency relationships, external relationships, membership development and programs are Judge John H. Shepherd and Jeannie Weiner. They will explore plans for improving and strengthening Council's rela- tionships with . close to 300 constituent organizations, en- couragement of new active volunteers, relationships with the non-Jewish community and substantive programs. Serving on this task force are Peter Alter, Alexander Blumenberg, Laurence B. Deitch, Elaine Driker, Fred L. Goldenberg, Selma Goode, Rabbi Richard C. Hertz, Larry Horwitz, Judge Susan M. Moiseev, Irving J. Rubin, Marian Shifman, Jessie Stern and Roger Winkelman. Communications and im- age will be examined by a task force chaired by Berl Falbaum and Zina Kramer. This group will recommend courses of action dealing with internal and external com- munications, public relations, as well as Council's overall image. Members are James August, Murray Feldman, Herschel P. Fink, Sidney Lutz and Gabriel Werba. Looking at management, professional staff, budget pro- cess and control will be a group cochaired by Robert Naftaly and Carole Rossen. Working with them are Eric Canvasser, Franklin J. Ellias, and David Lebenbom.