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JEWISH NEWS T-SHIRT 27676 Franklin Road Southfield, Mich. 48034 NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP (CIrcle One) 1 year: '29 2 years: '52 Out of State: '37 enclosed $ (Circle One) ADULT EX. LG. ADULT LARGE, ADULT MED. CHILD LARGE CHILD MED. CHILD SMALL Tables • Desks Wall Units Bedrooms Dining Rooms 12 Years' Experience & Expertise in the Design of Affordable Laminate, Lucite & Wood Furniture For Appt. Call 12 Muriel Wetsman 661-3838 FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1991 Continued from Page 6 push for that type of a solu- tion? Let the Arab members of the military coalition band together in an attempt to bring Saddam Hussein into the community of nations, and failing that, intervene militarily. We have armed them, train- ed them, and witnessed their combat skills. We have diminished the fighting capabilities of their tormen- tor who seems to be able to fight and win, only when his opposition is poorly armed, poorly led, or civilians. This is their region, and any lasting solution must come from those who live in that region. This is wholly consistent with the Israeli view that an enduring peace can only be achieved by an agreement between the nations of the region, not by the imposition of an "outside" program. There is another aspect to this dilemma, and that is the moral issue. How can we stand by and watch the slaughter of innocents, by anyone, especially an acknowledged sadist? My reaction to this is, "How can anyone allow this to happen?" Where is King Hussein, Yassir Arafat, Moammar Qaddafi? Where are their voices in opposition to the car- nage that is being heaped upon their Arab brothers, by their Arab brothers? Where are the voices in op- position from the Saudis, the Kuwaitis, the Syrians, the Russians, the Japanese, etc., etc. If opposition exists, it is weak and muffled. Why then should the United States opposition be required to be forceful and loud? We did what we had to do, we did it exceedingly well, with an expertly trained staff of courageous military per- sonnel, and we obeyed inter- national law. I grow weary of those who always find fault with what we do. If we fight it is no good. If we don't fight it is no good. If we win too fast, it is no good. If the war drags on, it is no good. If the casualties are high it is no good. If our casualties are low, but our enemies' are high, it is no good. I am proud of our armed forces, their leaders, and our president. They did one hell of a job and it's time to tell them SO. Joel W. Charnow Farmington Hills Sinai's Care Is Lauded For the Jewish community to hesitate to drive the few ex- tra miles to reach Sinai Hospital, it is not doing itself any favor. My recent hospitalization was made much easier by the wonderful caring, dedicated and professional employees, volunteers and physicians at Sinai. We are all very fortunate to have an institution of Sinai's stature in the metropolitan Detroit area and it rightly deserves the support of the entire Jewish Community, or in your time of need it may not be there. Sharyn Cornfield Farmington Hills Comparing Poles To The Nazis Managing Editor Phil Jacobs' editorial "Is This For Real, Mr. Walesa?" (April 5) is a disgrace. He writes: "Poland's anti-Semites would not hesitate to repaint and refit their boxcars and use them again." The Germans — not the Poles — put Jews in boxcars. Yes, anti-Semitism was deep and widespread in Poland, but Poles did not put Jews in- to concentration camps. Poland was the site of the camps but the Poles did not build the camps. Poles 'too perished in the camps. Jews are a wounded people but so are the Poles. An editor of a Jewish paper ought to be better informed, and more careful of what is written, about a very sensitive and emotional -topic. By the way, I am Jewish. Ralph Slovenko Professor of Law and Psychiatry Wayne State University Don't Compare The Holocaust May I object to the article by Phil Jacobs comparing the boxcar from Poland with the bomber Enola Gay which he saw at the Smithsonian Institute. It is wrong to compare the Holocaust to anything. It is particularly wrong to com- pare an action of our country at war with the Polish-Ger- man actions of killing millions of noncombatants, many of them, their own citizens. There were 80,000 killed at Hiroshima; there were 12 million killed in the killing camps such as Auschwitz (6 million Jews, 6 million others). There should be no compar- ing the Holocaust with an act of war. That is a sin. . R. Hugh Uhlmann Kansas City