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BY BACKGROUND: A graduate of Harvard and
the University of Michigan Law School, Martin Doctoroff
was a Special Agent for the FBI before building a 27-year
career as a trial lawyer. In 1987 he was appointed to the
Michigan Court of Appeals - our state's second highest
court. His peers elected him Chief Judge in 1992.

Israeli Poet
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BY CHARACTER: As a lawyer, Martin Doctoroff's
intelligence and preparedness benefitted his clients. Now as
a judge, his integrity and vast trial experience benefit all
Michigan citizens. Applying organizational skills and
concern for promptness and efficiency, he brings increased
order to his court. The Oakland County Bar Association's
Judicial Qualifications Committee rated him outstanding.

BY EXPERIENCE: Judge Doctoroff's views and
vision have been shaped by his own legal career as well as
by his many legal offices: Public Administrator for Oakland
County; Special Assistant Attorney General for Michigan;
Chair of the state's Attorney Discipline Board; leadership
positions on county, state and national Bar Associations.

BY ENDORSEMENTS: While he has received
many, from both public and private associations through-
out the state, those of his colleagues are indicative of his
judicial qualifications: Past presidents of the Oakland
County Bar and the State Bar have given endorse-
ments. Now he needs yours. Vote November 3.

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The Cohn-Haddow Center
for Judaic Studies of Wayne
State University will present
Karen Alkalay-Gut of Aviv
University in a program titl-
ed, "Literary Images of the
Gulf War" Oct. 28. The Israeli
poet, critic, and lecturer will
offer a review of and commen-
tary on the literary reaction to
Saddam Hussein's Scud at-
tacks and to the violence of
the Gulf War.
At 1 p.m., Ms. Alkalay-Gut
will speak on "Women and
War: Poems of the Gulf War
and Other Incidents" at
Wayne State University
Faculty Administration
Building, Room 3339. This lec-
ture is co-sponsored by Wayne
State University Women's
Studies. At 7:30 p.m., Ms.
Alkalay-Gut will speak on
"Images of the Gulf War in
Israeli Poetry" at Congrega-
tion Beth Abraham Hillel
Moses. This lecture is co-
sponsored by Congregation
Beth Abraham Hillel Moses
and the Midrasha-College of
Jewish Studies, a division of
the Agency for Jewish
Education.
Karen Alkalay-Gut has
been active in the cultural life
of Israel since her arrival
there from Rochester, N.Y., in
1972. Her reviews in Israel
and the United States on
American and Israeli poetry
and poets have appeared in
major journals.
This program also is sup-
ported by a grant from the
DeRoy Testamentary Founda-
tion Arts and Culture Fund of
the United Jewish
Foundation.
The lectures are open to the
community. There is no
charge.

Cancer Group
Dinner Dance

Friends of Israel Cancer
Association will host their
13th annual dinner dance
6:30 p.m. Nov. 1 at Adat
Shalom Synagogue.
The speaker will be Pro-
fessor Benjamin Sredni, direc-
tor of the Cancer, AIDS and
Immunology Research In-
stitute at Bar-Ilan University
in Israel and dean of faculty of
natural sciences and math at
Bar-Ilan. Alex and Anna
Greenberger and Mary Papo
will be the honorees.
For ticket information, call
Faye Rosemberg, 661-5297; or
Annette Topor, 626-5611.
Funds raised will purchase
diagnostic equipment and pro-
mote cancer research.

Council Collects
Relief Funds

The Jewish Community
Council will act as a funnel
for funds to aid the hundreds
of thousands of Somalis star-
ving to death as a result of
drought and famine.
Funds are needed to build a
tent city for Somali refugees
across the border in Kenya.
Kenya was chosen because a
large number of Somalis are
already there, and because
Somalia is in a state of anar-
chy. The project is being built
by Israeli and U.S. Jewish
volunteers, supervised by the
Joint Distribution
Committee.
Checks should be made out
to Joint Distribution Com-
mittee — Somali Relief and
mailed to The Jewish Corn-
munity Council, 6735
Telegraph, Suite 100, Bloom-
field Hills, MI 48301. For in-
formation, call the Council of-
fice, 642-5393.

JNF Gives
Service Awards

The Four Young Israel con-
gregations will jointly sponsor
a Malavah Malkah, under the
auspices of Jewish National
Fund, 9 p.m. Oct. 24 at Young
Israel of Greenfield.
JNF will present its com-
munity service award to
leaders in their respective con-
gregations; George Gelber-
man (YI of Greenfield); Mr.
and Mrs. Menachim Landau
(YI of Oak-Woods); David
Strimling (YI of Southfield);
and Simon Schwartzberg (YI
of West Bloomfield).
The cost of admission is the
purchase of one tree.
Refreshments will be served.
For reservations and informa-
tion, call JNF, 557-6644.

Barrister Unit
Sets Meetings

The B'nai B'rith Barristers
Unit will present a series of
Town Hall Meetings 7-9 p.m.
at Bloomfield rIbwriship Public
Library, 1099 Lone Pine Road,
Bloomfield Hills, Mich.
"How Far the First Amend-
ment — Free Speech versus
The Right to Privacy" will be
Oct. 27. Speakers include the
Honorable Avern Cohn of the
U.S. District Court; Howard
Simon of the A.C.L.U.; John D.
O'Hair, Wayne County Pro-
secuting Attorney; Robert
Giles, editor/publisher of the
Detroit News, and a rape
victim.

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