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TIL 9 PM THE UNBEATABLE DEALER THE UNBEATABLE DEALER THE UNBEATABLE DEALER 12 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1991 U N B E A T A B L E D E A L E R H E U N B E A A B L E D E A L E R H E U B. A A B L E D A L E R H E U N E A A B L E Continued from Page 10 intentionally celebrated a made-up holiday called "Lag B'Omer" in order to interfere with the local blacks' celebra- tion of Mother's Day. What's next? A rumor that we poisoned their wells? How many "Hymietowns," "Hollywood Jew producers," "gutter religions," and now outright murder do you need before you say never again? There was one racially motivated killing in Crown Heights. Where are all the black men and women of good will who should be marching to protest this killing and to protect the Jews? Where is the "Civil Rights Movement" when we are the victims? The sad fact is that there is no longer a civil rights move- ment. There is only a black rights movement, which is amazingly quiet when the rights of anyone other than blacks are violated. Especial- ly when the violators are black. I realize that it feels good to be a liberal but it seems that it is time to confront reality and to stop stoking the ovens. It is time to reconsider con- tributions to black organiza- tions and "civil rights" groups. Joseph H. Zaffern Southfield Code Of Conduct For Journalists Journalists and editors take much liberty in deciding what is proper and what is not proper to print. They use their own instincts to make the decision. Are Jewish journalists dif- ferent than their non-Jewish counterparts? Editor Gary Rosenblatt talks about this dilemma in the Aug. 30 edition of The Jewish News. I am disturbed that he makes the statement, "There is no Shulchan Aruch for Jewish journalism, etc.," im- plying that there is no halachah in this area. The Chofetz Chaim made it easy to look up such ques- tions and to clarify the halachah. All Jews, including media people, are bound by these laws and should study and abide by them. Rabbi Shaiall Zachariash Congregation Shoinrey Emunah. Programs Needed For Converts I was truly touched by the Aug. 16 article on "Why Judaism Must Seek Con- verts." Having been a convert for a little over a year, I feel disappointed that my family and I were never invited over for a Shabbat. Just as there are committees set up to cater to and help welcome the Soviet Jews there should also be a committee established to help converts in celebrating Shabbat as well as the other holidays. Books are wonderful tools and classes are great learning atmospheres but I feel that experience is the best teacher. To actually see how someone else celebrates the Shabbat would have been in my mind a wonderful form of tzedakah. For those shuls who already have such programs, I corn- mend you; for those that do not, I would say please con- sider the possibility. My heart and soul have been saddened by not only this experience but also with other issues that have arisen in my family in respect to Halachah, and instead of try- ing to help us solve our pro- blems we have in a sense been alienated. I don't want to be an out- sider looking in. I want my family to be a part of one of the wonderful attributes that Judaism stands for which is helping your fellow Jew in time of trouble whether he is a proselyte or not. Pamela Rosenberg Detroit LOCAL NEWS I JHA Auxiliary Plans Meeting The Auxiliary Jewish Home for Aged will meet noon Sept. 12 at Fleischman Residence in West Bloomfield. The speaker will be Irwin Cohen, who will narrate a slide presentation entitled, "History of Detroit and Its Jewish Communities from 1905-41." There is a charge. The auxiliary will sponsor a tour of Jewish Historical Detroit Oct. 6. Irwin Cohen will be the guide. For information, call Jewish Home for Aged, 532-7112, Ext. 226. OFFICE CLOSINGS The offices of The Jewish News will be closed Monday, Septem- ber 9, in observance of Rosh Hashanah. They will reopen Tuesday morning, September 10. Also, The Jewish News will close 3 p.m-. Tues- day, September 17 and reopen Thursday, Sep- tember 19, in obser- vance of Yom Kippur.