A Smart Change In Allocation Emphasis Every year, the Jewish Federation allocation process takes on a different focus in its fund- ing emphasis. Last year, we were writing stories about pop- ulations at risk, another term for dysfunction- al families, victims of abuse, the unemployed, the hungry and those experiencing many oth- er societal difficulties. This year, Federation has changed its em- phasis, steering away, though not drastical- ly, from last year's goal, and instead focusing on the future of the Jewish community. When we write about the future, it involves the very existence of the Detroit Jewish community that feeds $26 million a year to the Allied Jewish Campaign. A message delivered by several dif- ferent sources at last year's Council of Jew- ish Federations General Assembly in New York was one of funneling funds to family pro- gramming: teaching Jewish history, Hebrew, symbols, religion and values. Problems of hunger, unemployment, spousal abuse and many others have not lessened. But Detroit's Jewish community leadership is right- ly asking itself about this community's very survival. Unless there's investment in the education of youth and families, there won't be the lev- els of future funding and Federation pro- gramming even for the dysfunctional. So for now, at least, the focus should remain on our future. JPM Renovation Does Not End With A Celebration This Sunday, the community will celebrate the grand opening of the renovated and expanded Jim- my Prentis Morris Jewish Community Center. A new swimming pool, classrooms and many other improvements are gleaming with finishing touch- es. Much has been written over the year about the meaning of the facelift because a renovated JCC is a cornerstone of added stability to a 10- Mile/Greenfield corridor that has emerged as an important part of the Detroit Jewish communi- ty. The key, though, to the JCC's success in Oak Park, is how successfully it will draw neighbors from its core and surrounding neighborhoods. The JCC must expand its horizons, looking be- yond Oak Park and making programming ap- pealing to those who call Huntington Woods home as well as Jews who make Southfield their address. It's true that one of the JPM's goals is to appeal and to make programming more user-friendly to the Orthodox. But the Center cannot be seen as exclusively a place where Orthodox Jews and Russ- ian emigres living in the area come for a swim. The appeal to these two groups is important, but the facility must show itself as a broader-based place of recreation and learning. JPM should not wait several months to see how its beautiful new facility is catching on. Instead, it has to be more proactive in showcasing itself to the public. There should be a celebration on Sunday. But before good feelings wear off, the JCC needs to be back at work making sure this facility works, that the community is well served and the sparkling "new" JPM grows with the neighbor- hood. the "old" Communi; • and Involvement 1,,-_,--eartment laid the groundwork necessary for Rabbi Plaut's "ne t t' depart- I read with dismay the two let- ment. ters (Aug. 13) written in re- These are the people who -td. sponse to the remarks of Rabbi ated such programs ; Mak.. Jakobovits. Both writers com- Adult Education Catalogs, tIke. pared the rabbi to the Nazis Economic Forum outreach lun- and the Final Solution. cheons, the Volunteer Draft a,,-- What was he proposing? nual event as well as a dozen. Was he suggesting murder? Did training, development, recruit- he suggest an abortion? No! All ment and placement programs that he suggested was the pos- for volunteers and profession- sibility of genetic engineering als throughout the Jewish corn- to eliminate a gene theoretical- munity. ly responsible for homosexual- In fact, this department ity. Whether or not this vided the research and approach is possible or even de- mation used by the strateg~ sirable is not the major point. planning committee in mal Mr. Howard Israel and the ing its decision to expand Fed board of directors of Simcha are eration's outreach and it incensed because Rabbi volvement efforts. Jakobovits does not regard ho- I am concerned that Ms. mosexuality as a desirable Littmann's article and Rabbi trait.They assume that there is Plaut's statements, which fail nothing wrong with being ho- to acknowledge the role of some mosexual and resent the idea volunteers and leaders in order of a world in which no one to create interest in a so-called would be a homosexual. To "new" program, can have, . equate that with the Holocaust rather, an adverse effect: it can is on a par with those who wish create a hollow sense of thank- to equate abortion with the lessness and disillusionment on Holocaust. the part of those who have come Those of us who regard the before. Torah as sacred cannot share I am one of these, as the re- the attitude that homosexuali- tired director of that depart-, ty is just another legitimate ment. So are others, including lifestyle. It is forbidden by the two past volunteer chairper- Torah in the strongest of terms. sons, Federation presidents and If it can be shown that there a Council of Jewish Federations is a biological basis for homo- president who conceived and sexuality, that must shape our implemented the real "new" hu- response to those who are ho- man resources department sev- mosexuals, but that does not en years ago. give it an imprimature of legit- We belong to the lifetime club imacy. If a means acceptable to of service providers — we paid Halachah can be found to elim- the dues, built the structure inate schizophrenia or epilepsy and brought it through the dif- or homosexuality, what would ficult times. These individuals be wrong with that? were the backbone and risk- Only if you think it is good to takers enabling the path of be a homosexual would one be those-who follow. able to object. That, of course, Further, the article does not is at the heart of their respons- adv-,ice the goals of outreach es. F -.-rvolvement, for we, as Rabbi Martin J. Berman re taught to pass on the Congregation Beth Achim :'community (which em- es these goals) to our chil- P. -- Your article does not serve ?,ssary purpose. ?.,times of disenfran- ze can ill afford to Regarding Ruth Littmann's club member, let July 30 article, "Rabbi Plaut To alone L._ A. generation of vol- Lead New Federation Dept.," I unteers. wish to make you aware of the Michelle H. 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