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January 08, 1988 - Image 4

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-01-08

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Two Detroiters were among
seven prominent Jews to
testify about Ivan Boesky's
character before he was
sentenced Dec. 18 to three
years in prison for illegal in-
sider trading.
Max Fisher, a former chair-
man of the Jewish Agency,
and David Hermelin, interna-
tional chairman of the Israel
Bonds Campaign, wrote let-
ters to Judge Morris Lasker
in behalf of the Detroit-born
Boesky, according to the Long
Island Jewish World.
Also testifying were Morton
Kornreich and Ernest Michel,
chairman of the board and ex-
ecutive vice president of New
York's UJA-Federation; Rabbi
Wolf Kelman, executive direc-
tor of the Rabbinical
Assembly; musician Sammy
Cahn; and filmmaker Claude
Lanzmann.
Fisher recalled Boesky as a
youth and urged the judge to
give "consideration" to
Boesky's communal work
when determining his
sentence.
In his letter, Hermelin
wrote that he had known
Boesky "for over 40 years. We
began grade school together
. . . I know, after speaking
with Ivan, that he is filled
with a sense of remorse for
that which he has done, and
he is deeply distressed!'
Hermelin declined com-
ment on his testimony. Fisher
did not return a phone call
from The Jewish News on the
matter.

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Tel Aviv (JTA) — Gen. Jose
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in Israel Sunday for a week-
long visit that may also be a
shopping tour for Israeli
military hardware.
Dantecaridi is the latest of
several Latin American
military chiefs to come to
Israel in the past six months.

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1988

Vol. XCII No. 20

Jan. 8, 1988

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