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May 17, 1996 - Image 12

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as a wild card. Mr. Ballenger,
however, goes on to say "... He-
lene N. White ... like the retiring
Charles Levin, is Jewish." He
also parenthetically refers to
Judge Cooper as Jewish. No oth-
er potential candidate, except
Judge Stephens, who is black, is
identified by racial or religious
characteristics.
"All we try to do is point out
things about certain candidates
that may not be well known. Its
just information. It has nothing
to do with anti-Semitism," Mr.
Ballenger said. "With Charles
Levin's seat being vacated, he is

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Results From The 15th District

In the hotly contested race for David Honigman's state Senate seat,
Rep. Willis Bullard secured the Republican nomination with 8,168
votes. He beat Rep. Barbara Dobb by 1,953 votes.
Farmington Hills City Council member Terry Sever finished
third among the Republicans with 3,308 votes, and Ed Cox fin-
ished with 218.
The 15th District includes West Bloomfield, Farmington, Farm-
ington Hills, Novi, Northville, Walled Lake, Wixom, Milford Town-
ship, Commerce Township and South Lyon.
Barry Brickner, the lone Democrat, walked away with 4,193
votes. On June 4, he and Rep. Bullard will face each other for the
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the sole Jewish member and He-
lene White is Jewish. It's a fac-
tor because particularly in
judicial races a lot of financial
support is often raised by indi-
viduals from ethnic back-
grounds."
Mr. Ballenger's biweekly pub-
lication is read by 12,000 subz-
scribers throughout Michigan,
including legislators, lobbyists
and others who follow state pol-
itics. Judge Cooper's campaign
manager was the only one to call
about the religious and racial
identification, according to Mr.
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An Orthodox rabbi has a special ceremony
at WSU Law School.

ALAN HITSKY ASSOCIATE EDITOR

ernard Antin has been in tion at Long Island University and
school for nearly 33 years, was ordained in 1984 by Rabbi
either as a student or an in- Moshe Feinstein.
structor.
He and his wife, Detroiter
So he was looking forward to Janet Fink, moved to Southfield
graduation last week from Wayne from New York so he could attend
State University Law School — law school.
until the schedule was published
When he discovered the grad-
last winter.
uation conflict, Rabbi Antin called
Rabbi Antin is an Orthodox Assistant Dean Sharon Brown.
Jew, and was dismayed to learn "Bernard thought he'd like a lit-
that graduation had been moved tle ceremony," Dean Brown said,
from Sunday, May 12, to Satur- "and I saw no reason why he
day, May 11. He called one of the shouldn't have one."
law school deans and worked out
Rabbi Antin was the only one
a compromise.
of WSU's 196 juris doctors and 40
Last Friday, May 10, he was masters of law to attend the pri-
joined by family
and friends at a
special ceremony
in the law school
faculty lounge rec-
ognizing the com-
pletion of his juris
doctorate at WSU.
Rabbi Antin, 38,
has been going full
time to law school
since 1993. He
earned his bache-
lor's in pastoral
counseling at the
Rabbinical Semi
nary of America, a WSU President David Adamany, left, and Law School Dean
master's in educa- James Robinson attended Rabbi Antin's ceremony.

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