\ gusto for verbally skewering his critics, have made him an intellectual outsider in his own community. "How is he thought of? Very poorly," said Faris Brouhafa, director of public affairs for the Arab- American Institute in Wash- ington. "He does not reflect the viewpoint of the Arab- American community or the Arab intelligentsia in this country. "What's particularly upsetting to many Arabs is that he is presented as an ob- jective observer of the Mid- dle East scene, or worse, of being reflective of the Arab view." In response, Mr. Ajami said he was "not chastened by this criticism, because I believe it stems from Arab- Americans feeling they somehow have to toe the or- thodox line. They really are out of touch with the real dilemmas of the Arab world. He was — and remains — an unabashed hawk when it comes to Saddam Hussein. His only complaint about the war is that the Iraqi leader survived. "Had we gone all the way to Baghdad, what would have happened is that (Gen. Norman) Schwarzkopf would have been mobbed. No one would have shed a tear for Saddam Hussein." But the U.S.-led coalition choose to halt the military action with Saddam still in power, and Mr. Ajami said that decision was made as a concession to Turkey. That nation feared Saddam's departure would have strengthened the Kurdish hand to the point that Turkey's Kurdish minority would have also begun to agitate for self- determination. As a result, "we ended up with the kind of uncertain peace that we now have" in the Middle East. And that, Mr. Ajami said, prompted a politically un- fulfilled White House to seek some sort of clear victory in relation to Israel and its Arab antagonists. "Bush made all the right calls during the Gulf war, but then suddenly when it was time for him to run the victory lap he left the Gulf for the Mediterranean," Mr. Ajami said. "There was no push in the Gulf for a Pales- tinian settlement. The Gulf Arabs were fed up with the Palestinians for supporting Iraq. "The truth of the matter is this war did nothing to make a settle- ment in the Israeli-Pales- tinian conflict possible." ❑ DETROIT'S HIGHEST RATES Effective Annual Yield Compounded Quarterly. This is a fixed rate account that is insured to S100,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC). Substantial In- terest Penalty for early withdrawal from certificate accounts. Rates subject to change without notice. FIRST SECURITY SAVINGS BANK L . MAIN OFFICE 0 Telegraph Rd, 260loomf Bield Hills (Just South ol Square take) n11111111111041111 Equal Housing Lender \EILL.Ity/ 1875 S. WOODWARD • BIRMINGHAM 48011 1 Block North of 14 Mile 644-0525 Chiropractic Health Hints WITH DR. STANLEY LEVINE, D.C. DISC PROBLEMS The spinal discs are cartilage pads which sit between the vertebra and provide most of the flexibility to the spine. Without the discs, the spine would be a rigid column of bone not capable of bending. The mobility that the spinal discs add to the spinal column is, however, not without some drawbacks. By being soft and therefore flex- ible, the spinal discs are prone to "wear" with time and aging. This "wearing" process usually begins in the third decade of life; and disc disorders causing back and leg pain are common in adults over the age of 30. As the discs wear with age, they become prone to bulging or "slipping" out of place caus- ing back pain and often pain radiating down one or both legs. A slipped or herniated disc is perhaps the most common reason for which people have back surgery. Fortunately, other treatment alternatives such as chiropractic manipulation are available for the treatment of disc disorders. Many patients receiving this type of treatment will be able to avoid difficult back surgery. Our office takes great pride in providing the best care available for those suffering from disc symptoms and associated pain. Don't Live With Pain. We Can Help! LEVINE CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC 855-2666 FSB PHONE 338.1100 352.7700 HOURS: ..... MON.-THURS 7S-=-:.;\ 9:30-4:30 1 FRI. *.-7:nr >.* 9:30-6:00 . European crafted cribs and furniture plus unique bedding and accessories provide the ideal background for that Very Important Baby. Bellini also offers youth furniture that grows with your child. 11 1 Minimum Deposit of $500 1Z MOM CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT 6.000% 6.13670* New Arrivals J 31390 Northwestern Hwy., Farmington Hills 48018 Dr. Stanley B. Levine • Dr. Stephen M. Tepper • Dr. Robert W. Levine JEWELRY APPRAISALS At Very Reasonable Prices. Call For An Appointment 011itelle'e established 1919 FINE JEWELERS Lawrence M. Allan, Pres. GEM/DIAMOND SPECIALIST AWARDED CERTIFICATE BY GIA IN GRADING AND EVALUATION 30400 Telegraph Road Suite 134 Birmingham, MI 48010 (313) 642-5575 " DAILY 10-5:30 THURS. 10-7 SAT. 10-3 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 37