News The Warmth of Family The Elegance of Mansion Living! A Bosnian woman weeps as she leaves the beseiged city. Bosnian Aid Efforts Become Derailed Please Call Harriet Sarnoff Schiff at 363 4121 for more information and to arrange our limousine to pick you up fora personal tour of our facility. - Bortz Health Care of Lake Green Family owned and operated for over 33 years. Medicare approved. 6470 Alden Drive, Orchard Lake (Less than 20 minutes from Maple & Orchard Lake Roads) _ PHONE: 353-4000 am - 5 pm HOURS: Monday - Saturday 10 34 Southfield, MI 480 111 .111111111.1 it_WL_LCIA Save eve r* Da* on sto is Unadvertised Discotalts Northwestern V-kigvgay , SUNSET STRIP 29536 . STOCKS TAX FREE BONDS MUTUAL FUNDS - A X Cr) E X E LU Cf) w P T N F First of Michigan Corporation Members New Work Stock Exchange, Inc FoM Herman Schwartz Branch Manager CC F- LU w a= 01 T R U S T S Travelers Tower / Suite 1020 26555 Evergreen Road / Southfield, Mich. 48076 (313) 358-3290 TAX DEFERRED ANNUITIES - - IRAs 2717 Woodward Ave. (Just No. of Catalpa) Berkley 542.2500 P L A N N 2523 W. Maple (at Cranbrook) Bloomfield Hills 433.3070 N Toll Free 1 800 826 2039 - Boje A A Senior Vice President - Investments WE SHIP FURNITURE - MONEY MANAGEMENT 6453 Farmington Road W. Bloomfield 855-5822 Washington (JTA) — With the crisis in Bosnia fading from the front pages, Jewish organizations are beginning to recognize that providing humanitarian assistance and delivering food and medical supplies may at this point be the most they can do. A recent National Strate- gies for Bosnia conference brought together over 50 organizations that make up the World Alliance for Hu- manitarian Assistance for Bosnia and the American Task Force for Bosnia. Jewish groups have long been involved in the task force, which has been lobby- ing for political action and public awareness. These efforts have borne little fruit, as the U.S. government, the United Nations and NATO coun- tries have made at best halfhearted attempts to stop the violence or level the playing field between Bosnia and its neighbors. Political efforts will con- tinue, if only as "a moral goad to the conscience of our nation and the world not to ignore the consequences of inaction," said Rabbi David Saperstein, director and legal counsel of the Re- ligious Action Center, the social justice arm of the Reform movement. Branching out into hu- manitarian aid is "something that can be done at a remedial level to help the situation," said Rabbi Saperstein, who added that there is still little indication that political efforts "are go- ing to make a difference in the short run." The devastating lack of humanitarian aid actually getting in to Bosnia was a recurring theme of an inter- national conference on Bosnia held recently in Lon- don and sponsored by the Bosnia- Herzegovina Infor- mation Center and the Friends of Bosnia Action Group in Great Britain. During the conference, George Spectre, associate di- rector of international, governmental and Israel af- fairs of B'nai B'rith, heard repeated questions, even direct accusations, about the Jewish groups have long been involved in the task force. incongruity between volun- tary and government relief efforts and the reality of starvation on the ground in Bosnia. Mr. Spectre chalks up at least a part of this situation to a lack of financial com- mitment to provide aid. During a news conference by action groups for Bosnia, Mr. Spectre said, "Humanitarian aid must be provided on the scale and with the urgency that the United States provided on a continuous, round-the-clock basis to beleaguered Berlin in 1948 when the Soviets tried to isolate that German city." But he repeatedly heard