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July 27, 1990 - Image 94

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-07-27

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SINGLE LIFE

Singles' Bash, Workout
Set For JCC Aug. 1

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$ 3 62113° *
per mo.

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$ 207 °°*
per mo.

• Lease pymt. based on approved credit on 48 mos. closed end, 60,000 total mileage w/10C per
mile extra charge. To get total amt. multiply pymt. times 48. Subject to 4% use tax, 1st mo. in ad-
vance, sec. dep. equal to 1st mo. pymt., plate cost extra.

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FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1990

855.0480

The annual Backyard Bar-
B-Q Bash for singles 21 and
over will be 7 p.m. Aug. 1 at
the Maple-Drake Jewish
Community Center.
"The event is perfect to
meet new people and
reminisce with old friends,"
said Leanie Gunsberg, singles
director.
On tap on the outdoor pool
deck are a barbecue dinner,
cash bar and dancing to
music by disc jockey John
Sarver.
In addition, complimentary
Health Club passes are
available for a pre "Bar-B-Q"
workout, 5 to 7 p.m. Passes
are limited and advance ar-

rangements must be made by
calling the JCC, 661-1000,
Ext. 347.
There is a charge for the
Bash. Tickets can be purchas-
ed in advance or the night of
the event.

Northside Singles
Set Party July 28

Saturday Night Singles-
Northside will host a dance
party for single adults, 8 p.m.
July 28 at Roma's of
Bloomfield.
There is a charge. For infor-
mation, call the Singles
Hotline, 373-9280.

I NEWS I

LA Jewish Leaders Say
They'll Meet With NAACP

Los Angeles (JTA) — The
leaders of four major Jewish
organizations huddled here
this week on the issue of
Jews and blacks in
Hollywood, then declared
that they are willing to meet
with "responsible" black
leadership to discuss a
specific agenda that would
not include alleged "Jewish
racism" toward blacks.
The Jewish leaders who
met for an hour at the offices
of the American Jewish
Committee on Tuesday
were: David Lehrer, regional
director of the Anti-
Defamation League; Rabbi
Laura Geller, of the Ameri-
can Jewish Congress; Rabbi
Gary Greenebaum, of the
American Jewish Com-
mittee, and Steven Wind-
mueller, of the Federation's
Jewish Community Rela-
tions Committee.
The four said they would
prefer to talk with leaders of
the NAACP, and they did
not mention any others by
name.
All emphatically stated
that they will not enter into
talks with black leaders if
Legrand Clegg, who ignited
the controversy last week, is
included.
Clegg, the Compton, Calif.,
city attorney, charged at the
NAACP national convention
here that black entertainers
are being held back by
"century-old Jewish racism
in Hollywood."
He challenged Jewish
leaders to a summit meeting
to examine, in the company

of blacks, his accusations "in
the same spirit" that Jews
have called summits to
discuss anti-Semitic
statements by black leaders
such as Louis Farrakhan
and Nelson Mandela.
Lehrer dismissed Clegg as
an anti-Semite "who heads a
paper organization (the Co-
alition Against Black Ex-
ploitation) and has been
making these kinds of
charges for years." The
other three organizational
leaders appeared to support
Lehrer's characterizations.
They agreed, however,
that blacks probably have
been deprived of rightful op-
portunities in Hollywood,
although it wasn't the fault
of "Jews in visible positions
— Jews are not to blame,"
Windmueller said.

So then why should Jews
and blacks even meet? "We
want to make sure Los
Angeles does not become yet
another center of dangerous
tensions between blacks and
Jews," said Windmueller.
"We want to make sure the
lines of communications are
kept open so that when these
occasional flare- ups happen,
we can sit down and
reasonably discuss them."
But the leaders were ada-
mant in declaring that the
matter of "black enter-
tainers being held down"
would be "more properly ad-
dressed to Sony, Lorimar,
MGM and other Hollywood
studio owners — 6505
Wilshire (home of the Jewish

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