r , - 000 t ,..._; Judaism, said, "If we turn this into a confrontation," he said, "it will enter into the litany of black-Jewish problems..." Rabbi Saperstein is focus- ing on the "political argu- ment" of the debate, not on the substance of Ms. Guinier's legal writings. Nevertheless, there are signs that pressure on Ms. Guinier and the administra- tion is mounting. Last week, the National Jewish Democratic Council sent a letter to White House Counsel Bernard Nussbaum calling for further study of Ms. Guinier's record. There are also signs that several major Jewish orga- nizations will soon publicly oppose the nomination. - ... ,,, ea Demonstration At Israeli Embassy The increasingly strident debate in Israel over the Mideast peace process con- tinues to spill over into this country. An ad-hoc group called Jewish and Christian Concerned Friends of Israel demonstrated outside the Israeli embassy. I% 4 4 1 ) it I Tour the new JPM! ii) °L i" Learn about JCC programs and membership specials Sunday, Ju ne 13 1993 Noon - 4p .m. Fighting For Egyptian Aid Speaking of foreign aid, what are Egypt's friends in the U.S. doing to protect that country's more than $2 2 billion in aid? According to Capitol Hill sources, the answer is not much. While pro-Israel groups have marshalled their resources to protect the big aid allotments to Israel and Egypt, pro-Arab groups do not been much of a presence in the debate. "We don't see them," said a Democratic legislator active in the foreign aid process. "The impression I get is that Arab-American groups are not particularly pro-Egyptian. And that to most of them, cutting aid to Israel is a higher priority than protecting aid to Egypt, even though one could make the case that Egypt has a particularly desperate need for American help these days." Pro-Israel forces are not fighting for Egyptian aid out of charity. By emphasizing aid to both countries, Israel's friends underscore the important point that U.S. aid helps the peace process and that cuts could further destabilize the sen- sitive negotiations. N wo 5 Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish Community Center 15110 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park and Charlotte M. Rothstein Park t. • '50s music by Streetcorner • tp • Neighborhood Treasure Hunt activities with J.E.F.F. • Skatemobile • Food • Clowns • Prizes . • Children's show • Games & relays C -©aN , oM , EN SHO , 11 d Sponsored by THE NEIGHBORHOOD PROJECT of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit ICC in cooperation with Jewish Community Center, the City of Oak Park, Jewish Experiences For Families and The Jewish News of Metropolitan Detroit THE 4,01,``,7 7.0 U: For information: The Neighborhood Project, 967-1112 or JCC, 967-4030. A Custom Drapery Cleaners & Services Detail S1-top "The I/ill/laic Automotive Appearance Care" (313) 855-5600 • Draperies • Remake Draperies • Bedspreads • Window Shades • Blankets f::,Z":rti; • Lampshades • Pillows FREE Estimates and FREE Pick-up/Delivery "Time For Spring Cleaning" NEW CUSTOM SERVICE • Customizing • Complete Car Cleaning • Bonded and Insured • Pre-Sale Preparations • Pick-up and Delivery • Accessory Sales and Installation 32671 Northwestern Hwy. • Farmington Hills PICK-UP AND DELIVERY NOW AVAILABLE FOR YOUR FINE CLOTHING Between Middlebelt and Orchard Lake Road Sant Rosenberg Call 891.1818 or Toll Free 1.800-6-4-DRAPE LU 55