7N -1113 1 7 1 TIB 1B1]'? .0 1 (13] L WOMEN FOR ISRAEL'S TOMORROW This doesn't mean that he would do a bad job, but it does ;suggest that part of his appeal is the fact that he is what he seems -to be — an intelligent, concerned rich guy who hasn't been dirtied by real life. The sudden interest in his campaign reflects our intolerance for imperfection — our quest for .an unblemished, perfectly con- sistent fantasy candidate. We snipe at Mr. Dole's flip- flops, which seem comical and a bit shady; we deride Mr. Clinton's lack of backbone, and lap up each new accusation in the Whitewa- ter scandal, a kind of political nar- cotic that helps us forget about the complex connections between politics and the problems we face in real life. That leaves us only candidates who are blank slates, a perfect prescription for demagoguery. ' That's a chilling prospect for a Jewish community that has tra- ditionally been the favorite target of demagogues, democratic and authoritarian alike Luckily, Mr. Forbes appears to be anything but a demagogue. But the point holds; by holding candidates to standards that are That leaves us only candidates who are blank slates. impossible to meet in the real world, we encourage those with no experience in governing and no political track records, whose positions on key issues have been forged in campaign strategy ses- sions, not through the hard ex- perience of governing. So Mr. Forbes, if he beats the odds and unseats Mr. Clinton, would come to the White House without a shred of foreign policy experience. His strong pro-Israel position paper is reassuring, but position papers are no substitute for participation in the tough give and take of real diplomacy. Mr. Forbes's tax plan is an in- teresting abstraction that tells us absolutely nothing about how he would deal with the harsh trade- offs and competing interests that come into play every time we fid- dle with government financing and spending. Mr. Forbes insists that he is a social moderate. But many econ- omists say his flat tax would sig- nificantly reduce federal revenues; the results would al- most certainly include new and even more Draconian cuts to health and welfare programs. And that could represent the intensification of a communal emergency that is anything but abstract to thousands of Jews around the country. El The Michigan Chapter of Women for Israel's Tomorrow (Women in Green) invites the community (men & women) to hear RUTH MATAR Journalist, Holocaust survivor, mother, artist, Phi Beta Kappa, co-founder and leader of Israel's Women In Green passionate and outspoken on JEW AGAINST JEW Israeli Civil Rights Endangered Thursday, February 1st 8:00 p.m. Jewish Community Center Maple/Drake Building in the DeRoy Theatre FREE ADMISSION Fax Inquiries to: (810) 626-8127 DON'T LET HOUSEHOLD PESTS HOLD YOU HOSTAGE! CALL THE ERADICO PROFESSIONALS! Eradico's safe and proven methods keep your home free of insects, rodents and other pests. Trust Eradico for an honest assessment of , your needs and dependable, affordable service. Cockroaches • Ants • Fleas • Bees • Hornets Wasps • Rats • Mice and any other pests. For a FREE inspection and estimate, Call Today! ARIMIN, AMP 4 ■ 111 ■ -w 2 pagi rk-zi - ea= =Hp IILAr-wmir es MIMI. ■ 11111. PUT CONTROL. Eradicate With Erodico Michigan's Largest Independent Pest Control Company For Service Throughout Southeastern Michigan Call: (810) 546.6200 etassic Exclusive Dealer Of PETROF Pianoworkr Consultation • Sales • Service Concert Rentals 25225 Woodward Avenue • Ferndale • (810) 541-6334 Studio in Harvard Row Mall The SPOT 503 /0-71r0 OFF ALL NAME BRANDS • Vertical Blinds • Pleated Shades • Levolor Blinds • Wood Blinds 21728 W. Eleven Mile Rd. Harvard Row Mall Southfield, Ml 48076 352-8622 EL2j Free Professional Measure at No Obligation Free in Home Design Consulting r 1, " - Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-5 New Rochester Hills 651 5009 - - • ID IDLYwiNI(S \ - 1 1- &N 286 Maple • Birmingham 540-1977