I INSIGHT 1 476-9544 476-9522 cplaCie elEati.on ~ PoffaI's gnc. Bridal Gowns and Accessories Custom Made and Restyling Clothes A HAPPY AND HEALTHY NEW YEAR TO ALL OUR FRIENDS AND CLIENTS 31065 Orchard Lk Rd. Hunter's Square 851-511:Ij HAIR FASHIONS 29 525 W. NINE MILE Farmington Hills. Michigan Best wishes to all our Customers and Friends . for a HAPPY & HEALTHY NEW YEAR Our Best Wishes for a Happy and Healthy New Year for our Entire Community! JUDGE & MRS. STEPHEN COOPER AND SONS, AARON &MICHAEL 0 Q Wishing All Our Customers and Friends A Very Healthy and Happy New Year Diane Dickinson and The Gang at Corporation Cortina In Sugar Tree, Orchard Lake Rd., West Bloomfield Best Wishes For A HAPPY, HEALTHY NEW YEAR DONNA APPLE ELAINE ROSENBLATT Orchard Mall 737-4888 ITS THE GIFTS BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY, HEALTHY NEW YEAR MARIETTA & ERNEST DRUCKER AND STAFF WISH THEIR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS A HAPPY AND HEALTHY NEW YEAR Executive Custom Shirtmakers, Inc. 207 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham, MI 48011 642-0460 98 FRIDAY, SEPT. 25, 1987 ■•■ r e - 41 NusRALA ,s WE PUT FASHION IN A BOX AND A LID ON PRICES. Name Brand Shoes FARMINGTON HILLS HUNTERS SQUARERALLYHALL 855-2050 Constitution Continued from previous page of conscience, belief, religion. Justice Brandeis once wrote that "the most comprehen- sive right of civilized man is the right to be left alone." It is therefore vital and strategic to us as a historical- ly persecuted minority to ask what kind of governmental arrangement best promotes our right to be left alone, our right to privacy and autonomy, conscience and religion, even against . majorities. I think we belieVe with good reason that a govermental design that distrusts all power, that seeks to com- prehensively and effectively limit, control and regulate all power, that makes all power subordinate to the will of the people, and has an indepen- dent judiciary to protect minorities against majorities is the structure that best pro- tects our right to be different. The architects of the Con- stitution built their structure of power on a careful founda- tion of limitation. They separated and divided govern- mental powers into the tripar- tite division — legislative, ex- ecutive and judicial — and limited, expressed, enumer- ated, and delegated the operating powers as only "herein granted." Power not otherwise provided for was reserved to the states, thus dividing, indeed federalizing power. In short, they checked and balanced power, they - dif- fused power. In addition, significantly, the Constitu- tion provides for the supremacy — John Adams wrote "an exact" supremacy — of the civil power over the military power. These limitations on power were not enough. The people wanted additional effective limitations on power to pro- tect the main principle of the revolution, the principle of a government by consent, popular sovereignty-, self- government, people power, based on the proposition that "all just power derives from the consent of the governed." And the people wanted to pro- tect personal autonomy. It was at the point of ratifica- tion that the Bill of Rights was sought to be added. For minorities, including Jews, there is particular pro- tection in the First Amend- ment language that separates church and state, and in the Fourteenth Amendment lan- guage that prohibits state government from depriving any person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law, or denying any person the equal protection of the laws. The Fourteenth Amend- ment is the great equality