ROUND UP l'imm Reagan To Meet Soviet Jews? All Leve's projec GUARANTEED. 41295 W. 14 Mile lled Lake A Detroit Soviet Jewry ac- tivist is predicting a meeting between President Reagan and Jewish refuseniks in Moscow during Reagan's month-end summit meeting with Soviet General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev. On the basis of a telephone call this week with long-time refusenik Abe Stolar, Keith Braun believes that a meeting between Reagan and the refuseniks is being ar- ranged by the U.S. State Department. "Stolar met with Secretary of State George Shultz in April," Braun was told, "and Shultz promised him a meeting." Braun is trying to arrange for his in-laws, Ilya and Isabella Shteingart of Moscow, to attend any refusenik meeting with Reagan. Council Changes Draw Opposition • Eftiz. with DATES, RAISINS &MUM The Labor Zionist Council has voted to oppose a con- stitutional amendment of the Jewish Community Council which would establish 13 per- manent members of the JCCouncil's board of directors. The decision was made Tuesday at the Labor Zionist Council's May meeting. A vote on the JCCouncil's con- stitutional changes will be held at a delegate assembly Thursday. The Labor Zionist Council, the umbrella body for local Labor Zionist Groups, oppos- ed the establishment of the 13 permanent members as unrepresentative of the 300-member Council. "What makes one group more repre- sentative than another?" a Labor Zionist Council state- ment read. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS (US PS 275-520) is published every Friday with additional supplements the fourth week of March, the fourth week of August and the second week of November at 20300 Civic Center Drive, Southfield, Michigan. Second class postage paid at Southfield, Michigan and additional mailing offices. Postmaster: Send changes to: DETROIT JEWISH NEWS, 20300 Civic Center Drive, Suite 240, Southfield, Michigan 48076 $26 per year $29 per year out of state 60' single copy Vol. XCIII No. 12 4 FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1988 May 20, 1988