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There are always activities for the residents — bingo, movies, Jewish music, dancing, arts and crafts, Shabbat and Holi- day services and programs, ice cream socials, etc. Many volunteers provide assistance. Recently, a health care pro- fessional who provides ser- vices to Borman and other homes said to me, "If they are closing Borman, then it is on- ly because someone wants it closed. That Home is far superior to most of the homes that I visit." At the present time, the Home is in a state of upheaval. There have been frequent changes of the top administrators. With all of the outside help that has been brought in, and with the long hours that the regular staff is working, it is hard to , believe that the violations, whatever they are, can not be corrected. Why are they working so hard and getting nowhere? Do they lack proper direction? It appears that someone does not want them to succeed. Our question is, "Who, and why not?" If true, the rumor that Federation wants to "get out of the nursing care" business is unbelievable and a shan- dah. Our Jewish community supports two Jewish Centers — one of them a very elabo- rate structure. We support Israel and the new Americans; we provide senior citizen housing, feed the hungry, support Jewish education and aid the mental- ly impaired. We should do all of these things and surely we should also continue to provide a high quality Jewish facility for our sick and elderly parents and grandparents. It is unthinkable that the Jewish community would desert our elderly. Yolette and Al Jaffe West Bloomfield The Good Aleph And The Bet - M-S 9-6 Sun. 12-5 I take exception to Rabbi Mor- ton Yolkut's Torah Portion (Oct. 23) regarding the letters aleph and bet as they are us- ed in the biblical account of creation. I object specifically to his assertion in paragraph three that according to the Midrash, bet is the language of blessing and aleph is the language of curse and to his subsequent bolstering of this assertion through his own arguments. I have seen the Almighty's name beginning with aleph (for example in the very first verse of the Torah, Genesis 1:1), but never with bet. In- deed there is a remarkably long list of key biblical words that begin with aleph: The first human's name was Adam; it begins with aleph. The first Hebrew's name was Abraham; it begins with aleph. The Holy Land (aretz). Truth is the most revered word in every language; in Hebrew it begins with aleph. When Moses asked the Almighty for his name, He answered in three words: "I will be what I will be," a sentence that begins with aleph. The greatest moral code of humanity, the Ten Commandments that Moses brought down from Mt. Sinai on two tablets, begins with aleph .. . This is by no means an ex- haustive list of biblical words of holiness and positive im- portance that begin with aleph, but it should suffice to suggest that aleph is not a letter that one may simply associate with curses in biblical usage. Clt Walter L. Field Bloomfield Hills Pollard's Plight Splits Organizations At the 32nd Zionist Congress held in Jerusalem last sum- mer, I, as national director of Techiya USA and a delegate from the United States, presented a resolution sup- porting Jonathan Pollard. Despite opposition from the Hadassah/Confederation of United Zionists delegates, the e resolution was passed in com- mittee and then by the general session by a wide margin. The text of the resolution, Number 420, is: "The 32nd World Zionist Congress calls 1 upon all Jewish and Zionist organizations to embrace the cause of justice for Jonathan Pollard and his early release from prison." , I am very pleased for the sake of Mr. Pollard that this Congress and the World Zionist Organization have POLLARD/page 10