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Option 2 not included. 1st month's payment and equal security deposit due at delivery. 60,000 mileage limit. Total obligation is the monthly payment (x) 48. Lessee responsible for excess damage. Option to purchase at end of lease. Geo Dealer MEDIUM DUTY TRUCK CENTER 28111 TELEGRAPH AT 12 MILE & 1696 SOUTHFIELD in 355-1000 R HE UNBEATABLE DEALER THE UNBEATABLE DEALER THE UNBEATABLE DEALEF 10 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1990 A eir Kahane is as controversial in death as he was in life. At least that is what the president of his Detroit fund- raising arm believes. Mrs. Harriet Drissman, president of the Jewish Idea, says local Jewish agencies and religious groups have turned down her request to rent space for a memorial meeting next week, 30 days after the rabbi and con- troversial founder of the Jewish Defense League and the Kach party in Israel was assassinated in New York. Mrs. Drissman has rented a meeting room at the Ramada Hotel on Telegraph Road in Southfield for the 7:30 p.m. Dec. 5 memorial program. The agenda will include speeches by Mrs. Drissman, a representative of the Soviet Jewish com- munity, a person who was inspired by Rabbi Kahane to make aliyah to Israel, and a videotape of one of the rabbi's speeches. The Ramada was the site in May of Rabbi Kahane's last public speech in Detroit. At the time he talked of an Israeli referendum to con- firm his anti-Arab policies and return Kach to political power. Mrs. Drissman charged this week that the Agency for Jewish Education and the Jewish Community Center refused to rent space for the memorial meeting because they are funded by the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion. Rabbi Kahane made numerous anti-Jewish- establishment speeches. In October 1985 the Federation here and in several other cities, citing Rabbi Kahane's anti-Arab policies as racist, closed their offices to avoid meeting with him. Mrs. Drissman said she wanted the UHS Building because of its central loca- tion. "I wasn't trying to stir controversy. I thought if he was dead he wouldn't be a threat (to them) anymore. I didn't think it would be a big deal," she said. Ofra Fisher, superintendent of the Agen- cy for Jewish Education, said she refused to rent space to Jewish Idea because she feared next week's memorial meeting might draw a violent response from outsiders. "I don't think it is appropriate for a Federation building," Mrs. Fisher said, "and I can not take a chance when there are students in the building." Mrs. Fisher said Southfield police checked the United Hebrew Schools building at 12 Mile and Lahser several times after Rabbi Kahane's assassina- tion because of fears about vandalism inspired by the murder. Rabbi Berel Shemtov of Michigan Lubavitch also refused Jewish Idea. Mrs. Drissman had a firm commitment from Con- gregation Dovid Ben Nuchim in Oak Park, but she backed away from the rental after Rabbi Chaskel Grubner expressed concern about security and in- surance arrangements. ❑