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June 25, 1993 - Image 50

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-06-25

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"They're all super-
kosher, and I don't think
there's really much differ-
ence between them," said
Mr. Friedman, an
Orthodox Jew himself.

Different hechshers are
sold to competing compa-
nies, as with Pepsi and
Coca Cola. "The companies
pay for exclusivity,"
Friedman explained.
Customers are loyal not to
brand names, but to
hechshers.

"People come in and say,
`Do you have Rav Lando's
hechsher?' or, 'Do you have
She'erit Yisrael's hechsh-
er?' or some other one. And
if the customer is with Rav
Lando, he buys, and if he's
not, he leaves," an employ-
ee of a Bnei Brak snack
bar said.
"Sometimes it drives me
crazy," he continued. "This
hechsher yes, that hechsh-
er no. What, somebody's
going to give a hechsher to
something that's treif? I
consider myself haredi,
and I live in Bnei Brak,
but to me it's all non-
sense." 0

After Ms. Guinier,
Groups Keeping Low

JAMES D. BESSER WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENT

ewish groups have been
Voting Rights Act. All they see
trying to keep their
is a bunch of Jewish groups
heads down as recrimi-
raising hell over a nominee
nations fly in the wake of
who is trying to think of new
the Clinton administration's
ways to bring African-Ameri-
jettison of the nomination of
cans up to a more reasonable
Lani Guinier.
and fair level of representa-
Although Ms. Guinier faced
tion."
a broad spectrum of opposition
But one prominent Jewish
to her being the Justice De-
activist here insisted that Jew-
partment's chief civil rights en-
ish groups had adroitly dodged
forcer because of her views on
a bullet in the Guinier contro-
the 1965 Voting Rights Act,
versy.
several Jewish groups, led by
"There is anger in the
the American Jewish Con-
African-American community
gress, were among the first to
about the way this was han-
raise alarms about her.
dled," said Rabbi David Saper-
Nevertheless, administra-
stein, director of the Religious
tion sources insist that Jewish
Action Center of Reform Ju-
opposition to Ms. Guinier were
daism. "But the Jewish com-
not pivotal in the fate of her
munity walked the tightrope
nomination.
very well. It was widely known
For weeks, some of Ms.
in the African-American com-
Guinier's supporters in the
munity that some Jewish
Jewish community had
groups formally endorsed her
pressed for a meeting between
— and that those that ex-
her and Jewish leaders in an
pressed concern did so in a
effort to avert outright oppo-
way short of outright opposi-
sition to the nomination. But
tion."
the White House, which kept
Ms. Guinier on a tight leash,
nixed the idea of a meeting.
Administration sources now
say this decision was a blun-
der.
The administration, facing a
For Jewish community re-
mutiny in Congress, is seek-
lations specialists, the Guinier
ing Jewish support for its
affair poses a special chal-
evolving tax and economic
lenge. 'The impact in the black
package.
community has been very neg-
That was the subject of a
ative," said an official with one
meeting between Jewish rep-
Jewish community relations
resentatives in Washington
agency. "The average person
and several administration of-
doesn't understand or care
ficials, including Sara
about the fine points of the
Ehrman, the White House's

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