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Home theater includes: left facing audio unit, right facing storage unit, 52" Philips rear-projection color TV, complete with "picture-picture" and "surround sound", 100-watt amplifier, am/fm tuner, dual-auto reverse cassette deck, multi-laser disc player, 1.50 watt speakers and a four/head hi-fi VCR. Store Hours: Daily 9 - 9; Sat. 9 - 6; Sun. 11-5 4080 Telegraph, Bloomfield Hills, M148302 • (313) 540-4520 comer of Long Lake Road CO Complete system, including delivery and set-up: reg. $12,745.00 NOW $9,998.00 1 ".* companion wall pieces (as shown) now on sale at 40% off. 10& '•;*1,, M1**** - VOSSMOVSVM, Wfik*VVVM,‘. / FEBRUARY Nation of Islam, then led by Eli- jah Mohammed, espoused a separatism and hatred of whites that appealed to young blacks in urban ghettos in the 1960s. Malcolm was the Na- tion's most effective preacher and recruiter. He appealed to young ghetto blacks by preach- ing self-determination and vio- lence, if necessary, to achieve liberation. He also denounced traditional black politicians who were dependent on white sup- port as collaborators who had sold out their people. Since the most prominent white allies of established black politicians were typically Jews, Malcolm's rhetoric often con- tained anti-Semitic or anti-Zion- ist references. The latter were important because black lead- ers had often voiced support for Israel to win the backing ofJew- ish organizations for their own objectives. By attacking Israel, Malcolm underscored the dif- ference between himself and these "kept" blacks. This same tactic was imitated by Mal- colm's successor, Louis Far- rakhan, who first achieved notoriety in 1984 by referring to Judaism as a "gutter reli- gion." Jesse Jackson's use of anti- Semitic rhetoric during his presidential campaign 10 years ago, plus his refusal to disavow Mr. Farrakhan's more vicious anti-Semitism, can be under- stood in similar terms. Mr. Jackson was struggling to be- come the dominant force with- in the black community. Anti-Semitic remarks let him distinguish himself from estab- lished black politicians and or- ganization leaders who were often politically linked or fi- nancially reliant upon Jews. Recently, Mr. Jackson — and, to a lesser degree, Mr. Far- rakhan — have found it expe- dient to seek respectability (and enhanced access to private and public funds) — by toning down their rhetoric. Yet, blacks are likely to continue to use anti-Se- mitic rhetoric and activities. Af- firmative action programs have helped create a new stratum of black professionals with elite credentials. Unfortunately, the interests of this new, stratum are likely to clash with those of Jews. For both groups, the pub- lic and quasi-public sectors, in- cluding universities, are important venues within which to acquire position, status and influence. It would not be sur- prising if members of this group used anti-Semitic appeals as a way to expand their own influ- ence at the expense of Jews. Jewish support for civil rights will then have had the ironic re- sult of helping create an influ- ential stratum of blacks who will find a posture of anti-Semi- tism politically useful. El • We Sell Quality Brand Name Closeouts at "AMAZING" Prices! New Closeouts Arriving Daily. One Time Deals! 45