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June 05, 1998 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-06-05

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6/5
1998

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LETTERS

GROUP

from page 33

looking forward to another centennial
celebration in Detroit next year when
the United Jewish Foundation marks
the achievement of 100 years of service.
Stuart J. Snider, president
Ruth M. Marcus, Executive Director
Hebrew Free Loan Association

All Candidates
Not Sounded

In die May 29 edition ("The Educa-
tion Race Is On"), you focus on
school board races, including the one
in West Bloomfield.
It is certainly understandable that
your publication would highlight Jewish
candidates. However,you also have an r i
impressive record for supporting non-
Jewish candidates when they have
shown extraordinary sensitivity to the
rights and interests of the Jewish com-
munity.
Fran Denawetz, current board presi-
dent at West Bloomfield, is an extraor-
dinary person who has established a
reputation throughout the community
for being not only an advocate for the (-\/
rights of children in our schools, but for
the rights of all persons irrespective of
race, creed, national origin, color or
gender.
Inasmuch as your article not only
profiled the challengers but also their
positions on current issues in the
schools, it is a little surprising that Mrs.
Denawetz would not have been inter-
viewed for her comments as president
of the board that made the decisions
now under attack.
While it is certainly to be expected
that The Jewish News will give exposure
and opportunity to Jewish candidates
where possible, I hope in this race Fran
Denawetz will be seen for the outstand-
ing person she is — not merely as a
school board member, but also as a
longtime supporter of the Jewish corn-
munity in our township and the world.
Jeffrey T. Stewart
Trustee
West Bloomfield Board of Education

Phil Slomovitz:
A Brave Pioneer

Your remembrances of Phil Slomovitz
("The Slomovitz Years," The Jewish
News May 1) were so very timely and
appropriate. This history is unknown
to most Jews in this area. Mr. Slo-
movitz was a brave pioneer in many
other cultural areas of Detroit in the
early part of this century.

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