The following members of
our community urge you to Re-Elect

but a similar referendum on Que-
bec independence held by the gov-
ernment of Rene Levesque in
1980 was defeated by close to 60
percent.
Jack Jedwab, interim director
of the Quebec region of the Cana-
dian Jewish Congress, attributed
the Jewish community's calm this
time around to advance warning.
In 1976, he said, "people were
surprised at the strength of a new
PQ party. This time around, the
PQ victory is no surprise, thanks
to the many polls.
"And, as we were in 1976, we
can be vehemently opposed to the
separatist platform of the PQ
while still working with them at
the business of the day as it con-
cerns our community," Jedwab
said.
In the election, the PQ took 77
seats in the Quebec National As-
sembly, while the liberal Party
of defeated Premier Daniel John-
son received 47 seats.
But in the popular vote
closely watched for how it might
portend sentiment in the up-
coming referendum — the PQ
narrowly beat the liberals 44.7
percent to 44.3 percent.
The voting confirmed recent
polls that said Quebeckers want-
. ed a change in government—the
Liberals had governed for two
consecutive terms — but that
more than 60 percent of the vot-
ers want to remain a part of
Canada.
Several months ago at a Cana-
dian Jewish Congress plenary,
Mr. Parizeau, then the leader of
the opposition, offended Jewish
community members by refusing
to speak any English to a main-
ly English-speaking audience
during his address.
Asked whether he felt this rep-
. resents Mr. Parizeau's stance to-
ward the Jewish community, Mr.
Jedwab said he did not feel it
would be a problem.
"We will continue to meet with
the leadership of the government,
with the PQ, as we did with the
Liberals. Our position is to better
inform Mr. Parizeau and his
team of the perceptions of the
Jewish community and of our
concerns," he said.
In a statement, the Canadian
Jewish Congress congratulated
Mr. Parizeau for his victory, but
urged members of the new gov-
ernment to "direct their energies
to the pressing economic and so-
-> cial challenges currently con-
fronting all Quebeckers."
The group's regional chairman.,
Manual Schacter, also invited
members of the National As-
sembly to promote a Quebec
which is "open, pluralistic, tol-
erant and respectful of funda-
mental rights and freedoms."
B'nai Brith Canada also indi-
cated its eagerness to establish
.-- good relations with the PQ, but
stressed that separation was not
an option of the community.

48th District Court Judge Gus Cifelli

in the forthcoming election

Jacob Alspecoor
Walt Ambinder
Howard Arnkoff
Beverly Avadenka
Judge Edward Avadenka
Harvey IC Babcock
Charles A. Barron
Elliott I. Benner
Molly Beitner
Allen W. Ben
Robert S. Berg
Seymour Berger
Stephen R. Bernstein
Sam Bernstein
Douglas C. Bernstein
Paul J. Brosnan
Linda E. Bloch
Stephen J. Bock
Richard Bockoff
Henry Bockoff
Barry L Brickner
James W. Burdick
Robert M. Carson
Matthew Chociak
Dan Clark
Bernard M. Cohen
Joseph S. Cohen
Lawrence S. Cohen
Morton H. Collins
Hon. Jessica R. Cooper
Hon. Steven Cooper
Walter Czeizler
Harold Dean
Marshall C. Disner
Clifford J. Dovitz
Brian Bnhorn
Jerry M. Ellis
Sheldon A. Fealk
Jeffrey H. Feldman
Robert Z Feldstein
Jerome L Fenton
Geraldine L Fenton
Julia I. Fershtman
David H. Fink

Darryl J. Fink
Arnold Finkelstein
Charles Fishman
Mark S. Frankel
Michael S. Freud
David M. Fried
Harold S. Fried
Hon. Benjamin Friedman
Hon. Eugene S. Friedman
Susan Friedman
Dennis M. Furman
Charles H. Gabe
Hon. Arnold Garber
Sandor M. Gelman
Arthur J. Geiser
Trade Gtdemen
Allen Glass
Mark). Glazer
Gordon Gold
David A. Goldenberg
Gary A Goldin
Jeffrey H. Goldman
Mark D. Goldman
Seth L Goldner
Stuart Goldstein
Lisa R. Goldstein
Sheldon W. Gordon
Albert L Gordon
Ashley Gorman
Bradley D. Gorman
Michael M. Grand
Nand J. Grant
Alan G. Greenberg
Les Greenwald
Steven B. Haffner
Steven Hail
Wallace M. Handler
Alan C. Harnisch
David Harm
Harvey R. Heller
Richard Herman
Brian H. Herschfus
Howard Hertz
Philfip R. Hoffer

Albert L Holtz
Hon. Judith A Holtz
Robert Horvath
Hon. Barry L Howard
J. Leonard Hyman
Michael Jaffe
Jay S. Kalish
Alan M. Kanter
Ron Kaplovitz
Robert A. Karbel
Minna K. Katz
Norman D. Katz
Warren Kifferstein
Lisa Kirsch
Jack L Koblin
Steven A. Kohler
Theodore). Kohn
Larry Korn
Allen J. Kovinsky
Mark Kowalsky
Michael Kramer
D. Michael Kratchman
David R. Kratze
Marty Krohner
Gary A Krochmal
Donald Lakind
Stephen M. Landau
Jeffrey L Landis
Michael D. Langnas
Steven R. Lelkofsky
Michael S. Leib
Jeffrey M. Leib
Bruce T. Leitman
Leonard Lemberg
Richard Lenter
Gary E. Lentz
Cyril C. Levenson
Leon R. Levine
Richard J. Levine
Hon. Bryan H. Levy
A Bart Lewis
Wiliam I. Liberson
Stephen Linden
Norman L Lippitt

Robert Lippitt
Robert F. Liss
Betty L Lowenthal
Milton Lucow
Eric S. Lumberg
Eugene Lumbers
Sheldon M. Lutz
Steven Malach
Paul M. Mandel
Robert M. Meisner
Mark L Menczer
Alan R. Miller
Daniel H. Minkus
Hon. Susan Moiseev
Daniel H. Moss
Richard A Moss
Earl A Mossner
Kenneth A Nathan
Kenneth M. Nathanson
Leonard M. Nathanson
Julie Nelson
Frederick A. Newmark
David S. Newman
H. Joel Newman
Barbara Nusbaum
Irving Nusbaum
William R. Pamis
Richard G. Partrich
Robert F. Pasman
Ronald A. Pentz
Elliott Perlman
Charles Perlman
Jeff Perlman
Nat Pemick
Jerome P. Pesick
Raphael Pevos
Marcus Plotkin
Myron F. Poe
Gary Pollack
Kenneth F. Posner
Steven Rabinowitz
Richard D. Rattner
Lawrence W. Rattner
Lee Ravitz

Mark E Reizen
Barry A. Resnick
H. Nathan Resnick
Mitchell Ribitwer
Kimberly Rivkin
Robert Rollinger
Kenneth Lee Rosen
Howard Rosenberg
Sanford Rosenthal
Harriet Rotter
Jerome Sabbota
Kenneth J. Safran
Gary Saretsky
Sheldon M. Scharg
Steven Scharg
Bryan Schefman
Seymour Schwartz
Cresence C. Schwartz
Richard E. Segal
Jeff Serman
Arnold 0. Shapero
Earl I. Sherman
Jerrold B. Sherman
Michael I. Sherman
Larry H. Sherman
Burton R. Shlfman
Arnold J. Shifman
Gregory Shulman
Robert R. Silurian
Marvin S. Shwedel
Anne Gonte Silver
Elizabeth A. — Silverman
Stuart Sinai
Robert). Singer
Paul Sislin
Barbara Smith
Kathleen Bohner Solomon
Eric Spector
Nadelle Spiro
Jessica L Spiro
Irving M. Stahl
R. Keith Static
Robert D. Starkman
Michael Stein

Ronald A Steinberg
Michael R. Stillman
Lawrence J. Stodder
Martin Stoneman
Marshall S. Tauber
Mark L Teicher
Norman H. Tender
Asher Tilchin
Charles Toby
Diana Trivax
Irving Tukel
Lee I. Turner
Hon. Deborah Tyner
Richard S. Victor

Steven I. Victor
Denise S. Victor
Beryl Walters
David Warner
Lawrence Warren
Dr. Karen Colby Weiner
Arnold L Weiner
J. Leavin Weiner
Harvey R. Weingarden
Jerome A Weinstein
Robert M. Weiss
Steve J. Weiss
Arthtr Jay Weiss
Gerald L Weiss

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Mark G. Whitefield
Hadley J. Wne
Stanley E Wise
Allen Wolf
Harold Wolfkind
Noah Biezer Yanich
David Zacks
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