• -INSTANT 1 t)OMMI/N/CAT/ONS MARGUERITE'S "PRIMA DONNA" New Fall Arrivals For The Fuller Figure Woman BEEPERS • FAX • TELEX [313] 474-7777 SUBURBAN ANSWER ING SERVICE' chief lobbyist for the Anti- Defamation League of the B'nai B'rith. "We testified in support of this legislation over the years, and we worked with the Jap- anese-American Citizens League to organize support for the bill." The bill provides compensa- tion of $20,000 per individual for thousands of Japanese who were held in camps dur- ing the war. It also formally repudiates the idea that the presence of Japanese-Americans on the West Coast constituted a security risk for the United States. A Jewish Cast . It's been a tough few weeks for presidential candidate Joe Biden. The Democratic sena- tor from Delaware, plagued by charges of plagiarism in his speeches and in law school, faced the press last week and admitted doing "something very stupid 23 years ago?' Several active supporters of Biden's bid for the White House expressed disappoint- ment at his response to the charges. Meanwhile, Biden has emerged as the candidate with the most conspicuously Jewish staff—a fact that has been aggressively pointed out to reporters in the Jewish press. It was reported in June in this column that several staf- fers from the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) - had jumped to the Biden campaign. Now, it ap- pears, Biden's national cam- paign staff roster has an even more pronounced Jewish cast to it. No less than five former AIPAC staffers are now on the Biden team in key positions. In addition, the candidate's all-important National Finance Committee is well stocked with AIPAC activists and regional United Jewish Appeal leaders. "Other can- didates pass muster with Jewish voters,' according to one Biden worker and a former AIPACer who has an understandable bias when it comes to comparing presiden- tial hopefuls. "They've generally voted the right way on Israel—but only Joe Biden has areco of leadership:' This Biden staffer also in- sisted that his candidate, a Catholic representing a state with a negligible Jewish population, has supported Israel out of genuine belief, not political considerations— although the long list of presidential hopefuls is crowded with other can- didates from states with small Jewish populations. Just about all of them make the same claim. Joel Boyarsky, a UJA mover and shaker from New York, is B-iden's national finance chairman, and Michael Adler, a former top figure in AIPAC, is a member of the finance committee. A number of members of UJA's Young Leadership Cabinet are now counted among Blden's troops. But there were indications that the Biden campaign had failed to catch fire with Jewish voters even before the flap over the candidate's law- school plagiarism, a failure that mirrors the apathy that Biden has encountered among the American elec- torate as a whole. "It's a fun- ny sort of campaign," said a staffer for the campaign of one of Biden's rivals. "Everyone expected someone to really begin pulling ahead of the pack by now. But that hasn't happened. I'm afraid we all may be boring the public to death?' AT M /ra le- MALL "PRIMA DONNA" 29555 Northwestern Hwy. Southfield, MI 355-0139 Wishing The Jewish Community A HAPPY HOLIDAY 181 SOUTH WOODWARD AVENUE BIRMINGHAM, MICH. 48011 - Daily 9:30-5:30, Thurs. til 8 642-1690 Next to Birmingham Theater Adjacent Free Parking ••••m•I IN BRIEF Immm• 1 Con Man/Rabbi Resurfaces Washington (JTA) — A man claiming to be a rabbi allegedly swindled dozens of people last fall and winter, and seems to have resurfaced in Washington, busy as ever. The Washington Jewish Week reports that a man call- ing himself Rabbi Herbert Opalek allegedly rented" apartments this summer without paying rent or securi- ty deposits and took money from people to buy cultural or football tickets without pro- ducing them. The rabbi is described as in his early 40s, short and pudgy with reddish-brown hair, glasses and sometimes a beard. He reportedly is Con- versant in Jewish scholarly matters. His alleged crimes have occurred in the capital and in Virginia and Maryland. A man who said he is a cousin to a Rabbi Herbert Opalek whose description matches that of the alleged con man said he had not seen his cousin ' in a year and couldn't contact him. HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO ALL OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS Fairlane Town Center Dearborn MILANO FUR & LEATHER 271 W. Maple Birmingham THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 47