Oakland County Republican Committee chairman "First, it shows the party is maintaining its move to the left, and second, it shows Brown is affiliated with the (Democratic) left of (Sen. Ed- ward) Kennedy and (Jesse) Jackson," he said. "Does that (association) mean the party is losing its commitment to the Jewish community," con- sidering Jackson's PLO amendment plank? Alexander said, "I've been hearing from Republicans who are saying, 'Hasn't the Democatic Party learned its lesson? The Democratic Par- ty hasn't won an election since 1976. Obviously, the mood of the country is more conservative — why put up people who don't appeal?' " "As party chairs, we don't set policy, we lead. Will he (Brown) be leading the Democratic Party to the Jackson Amendment in the next election? Will Brown be taking his cue from Jesse Jackson? Will the next Democratic platform have a strong Palestinian plank and a tepid debate to mollify the Jewish community?" Echoing Alexander was State Rep. Dave Honigman (R-West Bloomfield), who ad- mitted to mixed feelings about Brown's ascension. "Number one, I'm happy to see a black person head a political party. It shows pro- gress and it is heartening and gratifying. It shows we are making good strides forward in accepting black people. "On the other hand, due to Brown's association with Jackson, I am concerned he might turn the Democratic Party in a direction that is adverse to Jewish interests, especially on the issue of Israel. "As for any Democrats changing allegiance to the Republican Party, I hope it's not on the basis of his (Brown's) being black. I don't think Republicans should go out and recruit bigots." But if Brown's views are the same as Jackson's, Honigman warned, "he will indeed drive out moderate Democrats." On the national level, Brown received a letter from the National Jewish Leader- ship Council, which was created last fall to boost Michael Dukakis' candidacy in the Jewish community. Pointing to the overwhelm- ingly Democratic vote of the Jewish community in November, the letter in- dicated the change from Paul Kirk to Ron Brown would do nothing to change that longstanding allegiance, despite Brown's participation in Jackson's campaign. Rabbi To Speak At WSU Hillel Rabbi S. Karlinsky will speak Thursday at noon at the B'nai B'rith Hillel Lounge at Wayne State University, room 661 of the Grosberg Religious Center in the Student Center. Born and raised in the United States, Rabbi Karlin- sky teaches Talmud in Israel at institutions for adults with little background in Jewish sources. He will speak on what is gained and what is lost by maintaining religious differences. There is no charge, and all are welcome. Refreshments will be served. Lunch can be purchased at the Hillel Foundation Mon- day through Friday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. throughout the academic year. Visitors are welcome. Hillel Hosts Sports Night The B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundations of Metropolitan Detroit will host a sports and entertainment night at the Maple/Drake Jewish Com- munity Center on Saturday. Students should meet at the Maple/Drake Jewish Com- munity Center at 7:30 p.m. Basketball courts, volleyball court, track, pool, racquetball courts and weight room will be available. Dinner will be at 10:30 p.m., with entertain- ment provided by mentalist Mel Eisenberg. There is a small charge. The public is welcome. For information, call the Hillel office, 577-3459. I nteliigent priced; Call 357-5578 for current prices 26400 West Twelve Mile Rd. • Southfield, MI • (313) 357-5578 .4(1,C0/ .J6( 6, Y fic. mayet 9z gr in& Custom, gruendarc" - ,5r One Of A Kind Designs TABLES WALL UNITS BAR UNITS BEDROOM SETS _ENTERTAINMENT CENTERS OFFICE FURNITURE CUSTOM BATHROOM VANITIES WE CAN DO IT ALL!! CUSTOM MADE ON PREMISES Call 669-5810 47998 West Road, Wixom Jewish Students Form OCC Unit Jewish students at the Or- chard Ridge campus of Oakland Community College are in the process of gaining official recognition as a stu- dent organization. The group has been meeting at the table across from the bookstore on the Orchard Ridge campus. The next meeting is Mon- day at 11:30 a.m. Persons who cannot make the meeting but are interested in the group should call Marcy Siporin, 559-5194. ... a new concept in high fashion for the full figured woman PRESENTS 4 FABULOUS TRUNK SHOWS March 9th, 10th & llth Something for Everyone From Casual Wear to Formal Wear Call for Dates & Times — Wine & Cheese Will Be Served Harvard Row Mall • 11 Mile Road at Lahser • 354-4560 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 13