THE JEWISH NEWS THIS ISSUE 60r SERVING DETROIT'S JEWISH COMMUNITY NOVEMBER 6, 1987 / 14 CHESHVAN 5748 Mobilization For Washington Summit York on Tuesday to plan the mobiliza- tion. Communal representatives and Associate Editor agency leaders were so enthusiastic, The Jewish Community Council he said, that "we expect it to be the of Metropolitan Detroit has chartered biggest Jewish rally ever held in a 344-seat jet aircraft to take Washington." Preliminary estimates Detroiters to the Washington call for a crowd of 100,000-200,000. Former Jewish refuseniks Natan Mobilization for Soviet Jewry on Dec. 6. The Council had 126 local Sharansky, Ida Nudel, Vladimir and responses to its September appeal for Maria Slepak, Mikhail Kholmiansky attendance at any future Reagan- and Yuli Edelshetin will speak at the Gorbachev summit in the -U.S. With rally, along with representatives from last week's announcement that the the Senate, the House, the Reagan Ad- Soviet Union's Mikhail Gorbachev ministration, and other groups. In ad- will sign a nuclear missile reduction dition, mobilization leaders are lining pact in Washington on Dec. 7, na- up entertainers to perform at the tional Jewish organizations began event. Organizers are trying to get per- finalizing plans for the mobilization. mission for a mass rally on the Ellipse Jeanie Weiner and Rabbi Richard C. Hertz of the JCCouncil's Soviet in front of the White House, followed Jewry Committee are co-chairing the by a march to the Lincoln Memorial mobilization effort here. Detroiters for the program. Although a mass rally to coincide will fly to Washington on the morn- ing of Dec. 6, be bused to the with a U.S.-Soviet summit has been demonstration, and return to Detroit planned for two years, Natan Sharan- sky pushed for the event when he was that evening. Council executive director Alvin in the U.S. in September. Recent Kushner attended a meeting in New emigres Nudel and the Slepaks last ALAN HITSKY week warned • the Jewish Agency board of governors in Jerusalem not to trust the Soviets. Detroiter Jane Sherman had a two-hour private meeting with the three in Jerusalem, and they repeatedly told her, "Do not allow the Continued on Page 14 Recall Petition Stirs W. Bloomfield LILA ORBACH Special to The Jewish News For a place normally foreign to earthquakes, West Bloomfield sure is rumbling. The shake-ups in this Oakland County township (pop. 48,000) began last week when a group of West Bloomfield residents, infuriated by what they call "uncontrolled develop- ment" and traffic congestion, began a recall drive against four township board members who they say threaten the area with "imminent harm and destruction." The angered residents warn the township is on its deathbed as "development after development is approved to the detriment of the com- munity." They have formed a group — Organizations United to Save the Township (OUST) — and filed peti- tions with the county election clerk calling for the recall of Supervisor John Doherty, Clerk Betty Sue Dupree and Trustees Jeffrey Leib and Raymond Holland. "If this development keeps on go- ing, we'll destroy the area;' warned OUST treasurer Michael Schwartz, Continued on Page 14 COUNCIL CROSSROADS The Jewish Community Council faces change as it begins its second 50 years CONTENTS PAGE 7