A Profile Of Honesty Rabbi Weil, the spiritual leader ofYoung Israel of Oak Park, men- tioned that Mr. Tenenbaum is also involved in Matan B'Seter, a local charity that provides clothing, food and utilities expenses to needy families. "All expenses are incurred by David and other members of the group," said the rabbi, who ex- plained that the recipients and givers do not know each other. "He's modest about his charity work, his learning. He's a very fine c7\ / human being," he said. 'These are the types of guys you'd want your daughter to date. These people are people with no need for accolades." Following reports in the news- papers last week about Mr. Tenenbaum, Rabbi Weil spoke to his congregants about the mean- ing of the commandment, . David Tenenbaum's friends and associates are stunned that he is the target of an FBI investigation. JULIE EDGAR SENIOR WRITER R abbi Steven Weil recently heard a story that he be- lieves captures the essence of David Tenenbaum's character. A friend told him that as he and Mr. Tenenbaum walked to shul one afternoon, they came to the intersection of 10 Mile and Green- field roads. "There was no traffic, but he wouldn't cross. The guy asked him why not, and [Mr. Tenenbaum] said it was illegal to cross against the light," Rabbi Weil recounted. That seems to be the general consensus on Mr. Tenenbaum, who has been placed on paid ad- ministrative leave from his job at the U.S. Army Tank Automotive and Armaments Command (TACOM) in Warren following his revelation that he may have giv- en classified documents to Israelis at the base. Following a polygraph exami- nation during a security clearance upgrade on Feb. 13, Mr. Tenen- baum admitted that he had inad- vertently passed unreleasable classified information about a joint tank armament project to Israeli liaison officers at TACOM and to the scientific deputy director of the Israeli Ministry of Defense, ac- cording to an FBI affidavit. The FBI subsequently searched Mr. Tenenbaum's Southfield home, looking through boxes of comput- er files, financial statements, tele- phone bills and address books related to the shared data. Thus far, formal charges have not been filed, although Mr. Tenenbaum, 39, could face prose- cution for violating laws against gathering and delivering defense information to a foreign govern- ment, felonies that carry a maxi- mum penalty of 10 years in prison He has not been available for comment. That he would have done any- thing remotely illegal is shocking to Reggie Tovbin, a close family friend. "My gut reaction when I heard this was it sounds like they got the "Htzedek tishpot arnitecha." wrong person. He's so Rabb i Weil: gether in a band called Seg- straight, so honest. He's not "He's a very ulah, performing at Ortho- the type of person who fine h uman dox weddings and bar would do what was consid- bei ng." mitzvahs. ered not right," she said. Mr. Tenenbaum, a civil- Rabbi Yerachmiel Stewart, a ian mechanical engineer who has longtime friend of Mr. Tenen- been at TACOM for 10 years, is baum, echoed Ms. Tovbin's senti- married to Madeline, a massage ments, calling Mr. Tenenbaum therapist, and has two children, "more than" honest. aged 4 and 1 112. He has a black The two men once played to- belt in karate. "Every human being is a judge and the courtroom is our mind. We have an obligation to judge a human being meritoriously. I said that before anyone jumps to any conclusions, to remember that mitzvah." 0 Publicity Deadlines The normal deadline for local news and publicity items is noon Thursday. eight days prior to issue date. The deadline for out-of-town obituaries is 10 a.m. Tuesday, three days prior to issue date. COLORWORKS STUDIO OF INTERIOR DESIGN A SPECIAL PROGRAM FOR YOUTH 5-15 AND THEIR PARENTS SUNDAY, MARCH 2ND 1:30-5:30 P.M. /CC -WEST BLOOMFIELD Activities designed and led by the Habonim Dror youth leaders Israeli Dancing Sports Robert Stewart Photography H- CC F--- w Ca) Lu F- NE_ These are the services that set us apart... from new construction management, to furniture on the cutting edge of design, to the simple addition of the right accessory... our clients will be the first to tell you... the finished project speaks for itself 32506 Northwestern Highway • Farmington Hills, MI • (810) 851-7540 Open house for Habonim Camp Tavor No charge, please bring toitetries to donate to Yad Ezra *Habonim Dror is a peer-led Zionist Youth Movement, affiliated with the Kibbutz movement in Israel. Through summer camp and year-round activities, Habonim Dror instills a strong Jewish/Zionist identity by focusing on Jewish culture and history, the love of Israel, and the Hebrew language. Sponsored by Habonim Dror and Labor Zionist Allian ce Co-Sponsored by the Jewish Community Center of Metro Detroit For info. call Gadi Raviv, Habonim Shaliach 810-353-3054 E-mail: graviv@aol.com (