HEATING and Air Conditioning Mr. Dine was pleased overall by the outcome of this month's elections. He said 27 friends of Israel in the Senate were re-elected. Newly elected members in New Hampshire, Colorado and Idaho are expected to be more supportive than their predecessors. He also said Arab-American groups had targeted four pro-Israel senators for defeat, but all were re-elected. Over in the House, Mr. Dine said there was a net gain of 19 pro-Israel mem- bers. Mark Talisman, director of CJF's Washington Action Office, agreed with Mr. Dine. He said, however, that views are being changed by the budget crisis, which is likely to have a negative im- • %Vie Aren't Comfortable Until You Are. 58 SXA040 Only $995 + 90% High Efficient Furnace From Plus Installation Financing Available We Aren't Comfortable Until You Are. FREE ESTIMATES • 642.4555 • 335.4555 Free 2nd opinion on any condemned equipment Political Climate Tom Dine, executive direc- tor of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), told the GA he will be actively fighting against the administration's propos- ed $15 billion arms package to Saudi Arabia. Dine hoped the Bush Administration would not follow through on plans to send the proposal to the Congress next year. "It's time to put the brakes on the runaway arms race in the Middle East," he said. Of particular concern to Dine are 24 advanced F-15 fighter planes, including the F-15F, which has offensive capabilities. Mr. Dine said the U.S. government is pushing the arms in re- sponse to the Iraqi offensive. However, the arms will not be delivered for years and will therefore be a threat to Israel. The AIPAC leader said Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah, next in line to the throne, has promised that "Saudi arms will be turned against Israel" in the future. Mr. Dine backed the Bush Administration's Middle East mobilization, but the administration "seems to have lost its compass" on re- lations with Israel. He said that when the U.S. drifts away from Israel, potential for Arab hostility increases. Carrier START SAVI NG NOW between what makes the news tomorrow and what makes an impact on history. The immediate past news has shown that we make mistakes, but we pay a higher price for those mistakes. But for Israel, the choice is always the same: we can remain popularly dead or unpopularly alive. I choose that we remain un- popularly alive." ASK ABOUT OUR Preventive Maintenance Program SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT !FURNACE TUNE-UP —I, I SAFETY INSPECTION I ga20 WITH 12 I -r "liailj POINT CHECK I I I Expires 11/30/90 j L JN LONE MONTH FREE GAS FOR 90-91 I HEATING SEASON I I WITH PURCHASE OF 90% I I EFFICIENT FURNACE L JN Expires 11/30/90 J OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 Pm FOR YOUR Bold and Beautiful Hand Made diamond 14K gold bracelets. HOLIDAY GIFT GIVING products Unisex For Men & Women • Sweatshirts • T-Shirts • Sweatpants • Shorts • Turtlenecks A complete line with every color Now At COMPLISANT Phone 642-5575 30400 Telegraph Rd., Suite 134 Birmingham IV " 4- STOCKS TAX-FREE BONDS MUTUAL FUNDS A X X NIBBLES & NUTS We Create Impressions That Last F First of Michigan Corporation Members New York Stock Exchange, Inc HUNTERS SQUARE, 14 MILE AND ORCHARD LAKE 855• 6566 U T R U S S 1.800-752-2133 I Kosher & Sugarfree Available Local & Nationwide Delivery A A N Travelers Tower / Suite 406 26555 Evergreen Road / Southfield, Mich. 48076 (313) 358-3290 N G Michigan Toll-Free 1-800 858-4801 TAX DEFERRED ANNUITIES IRA's MONEY MANAGEMENT LEARNING DISABILITIES CLINIC • Private Tutoring • Evaluation • Therapy 33020 NORTHWESTERN 1= A C Senior Vice President - Investments Branch Manager 737-8088 Outside Of Michigan A INVESTMENTS Herman Schwartz GIFT BASKETS & TRAYS FOR ALL OCCASIONS OUR SPECIALTY A MasterCard V HOURS: Daily 10-7 Sat. 10-4 Sun. Noon-5 LYNNE MASTER, M.Ed Director 545-6677 433-3323 25201 Coolidge, Oak Park • 4036 Telegraph, Bloomfield Hills THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 37