amined the township manager greenbelt will include walls and
and attorney over the action of a berm.
the planning commission. The
The synagogue purchased part
commission had vetoed the plan of a vacant swim club site to the
Aug. 23 because it said the site south to allow it to expand. The
was too small, the land use too in- remainder of the site is expected
tense, and the expansion was not to be used for new home devel-
in keeping with good planning opment.
and would harm the adjacent
Rabbi Silberberg said con-
neighborhood.
struction and remodeling of Bais
Township attorney Gerald Chabad would begin as soon as
Fisher agreed with Mr. Schwartz the congregation completes fi-
that the arguments would be nancing with a bank. He said the
hard to defend in court. The town- congregation would continue to
ship approved a variance 13 years use the building during con-
ago allowing the synagogue with struction.
less-than-required parking.
Last week, the planning coin-
The new plans call for some ex- mission gave final site-plan ap-
pansion and remodeling of the proval to the Lubavitch
current building, having more Synagogue Campus of Living Ju-
parking than required by code, daism, which is planned for a 40-
and building a 60-foot greenbelt acre site west of the Jewish
between the parking lot and Community Center.
neighbors to the south. The
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Corrections
The B'nai B'rith Women's Council luncheon honoring the
Tapper brothers will be Oct. 26 at noon at Congregation
B'nai Moshe.
The person in the photograph on page 16 Oct. 14 should
have been identified as Frieda Lubinsky.
Remnants will be 8 p.m. Oct. 23 at the Pool restaurant at
the Henry Ford Estate on the University of Michigan-
Dearborn campus. Gabriel Bolkosky will perform his own
composition, "Michael," based on an interview with a
Holocaust survivor.
Kemp To Address
Yeshiva Dinner
He is also known for his 13
years as a quarterback for the
San Diego Chargers and the Buf-
falo Bills.
Mr. Kemp is currently work-
ing with Empower America, a
public policy and advocacy orga-
nization he co-founded with for-
mer Education Secretary William
Bennett, former U.N. Ambas-
sador Jeane Kirkpatrick and for-
mer U.S. Senator Vin Weber.
Mr. Kemp is also a distin-
guished fellow at the Heritage
Foundation, a visiting fellow
at the Hoover Institute and on
the board of directors of Habitat
for Humanity. He was most re-
cently elected to the board of
Jack Kemp
Republican presidential hopeful
Jack Kemp will address the Nov.
6 Yeshiva Beth Yehudah annu-
al dinner at the Grand Ballroom
of the Westin Hotel, marking the
school's 80th anniversary.
Mr. Kemp served four years as
secretary of housing and urban
development in the Bush Cabi-
net. Prior to his appointment, Mr.
Kemp represented the Buffalo
area and western New York in
the United States House of Rep-
resentatives for nine terms.
Presidential
candidate is guest
speaker.
Howard University in Washing-
ton, D.C.
"We are excited to have such a
high-level dignitary rounding
out our 80th anniversary cele-
bration," said Gary Torgow,
president of Yeshiva Beth Yehu-
dah.
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