W C A VV4R3r, s, " ' "we"'w4F N Detroit Mayor Dennis Archer, a good friend of Max Fisher's, offers congratulations at a United Way of America dinner at which Fisher received the Alexis De Tocqueville Award Looking on is Detroit United Way Community Services President Virgil Carr. Max Fisher and former presidential candidate Bob Dole share confidences. Agit% Max Fisher beams as he receives an honorary doctor of humane letters degree at the Brandeis University commencement ceremony last year. 7/24 1998 100 Detroit Jewish News William and Mollie, kept a kosher people work out their differences. He home in Salem, Ohio, Fisher did not also believes that whatever the U.S. have much of a Jewish education. He policy is toward Israel, it will always recalled that as a child in Salem, he support the state. "As far as I'm concerned, I'm not a would take a trolley car to Youngstown to buy kosher chickens citizen of Israel. It's not up to me to for his mother. His father was a ped- dictate the terms of peace. Our sup- dler. Fisher laughs at a photograph of port for them is to try to be helpful himself taken at the age of 4 that was as far as the U.S. government is con- displayed at the United Community cerned and be helpful to them in Services party held in his honor at other ways. But it's not for me to the DIA on July 9. dictate the policy. I've always taken "When I was 4 years old, my that position and they know that in father drove a horse and buggy. Now Israel. Whatever government is in all the sudden we have satellites," he power, I try to work with them and mused. be helpful. I can tell them things pri- He mentions that he provides five vately, but publicly, never." scholarships annually to students in And although Fisher is troubled Salem. by the rising political power of the His fondness for Ohio State right-wing Orthodox faction in University, where he majored in Israel, he said, its clout will wane business and also starred as a center with time. on the football team, led him to "The ultra-Orthodox, because finance a new 7-building business they have 10 votes, they control the school complex on campus. The first policy of the coalition. I call it the two buildings are scheduled to open tail wagging the dog, but that, too, in October. can change. "I want to improve the quality of "The only thing that troubles me education for those kids. I feel good is, I don't like to see politics and reli- about it," he said. "I was always gion mixed up. Over there in Israel, active in the school. I got a degree, we have coalitions. The ultra- N was chosen as outstanding alumnus. Orthodox have enough seats. They I always believe as you go through have undue influence. I'm not going life, you should put back a little of to change it. We can't force it. We what you have. I do it in Israel, in can talk to them about laws, but Detroit, in Salem, at Ohio State really, it has to come about from the University. Because, after all, people in Israel." nobody's ever designed a way to take Fisher seems as dedicated to it with you. I'm fortunate. I have a Jewish life at home as he is to the genuine interest in trying to improve strength of Jewish life abroad. It was the quality of life." he who, as president of the Council N Fisher acknowledged that his only of Jewish Federations in 1971, first real regret is not having spent raised the idea of funding Jewish day enough time with his five children schools. — Jane Sherman, Mary Fisher, "People thought I was nuts," said Phillip Fisher, Julie Fisher Cummings a man who did not have a bar mitz- and Marjorie Aronow — when they vah until he was 75. "I was applaud- were young. But, he said, he gets a ed by some and I was not applauded "kick" out of the fact that they have by a lot of others. The point I make become as committed to the future is this: There's a trend toward giving of both the general and the Jewish children a Jewish education. I think communities as he is. Fisher is the \---` it's a healthy thing. grandfather of 13 and great-grandfa- "Now, in Detroit, we're support- ther of five. ing Yeshiva Beth Yehuda, Hillel Day He mentions Julie's husband, Peter School, Akiva ... I remember making Cummings, who is spearheading a $80 one of the first allocations to Yeshiva million renovation and rebuilding of Beth Yehuda when I was president of Orchestra Hall — a project close to Federation back in the '50s." Fisher's heart because of his abiding Yet, Fisher allowed, "Jewish educa- commitment to Detroit. The co- tion is like trying to pick up a bowl founder and former chairman of of Jello that has fallen to the floor. Detroit Renaissance and a former board It's hard to handle ... It has to come member of the Detroit Symphony from the home. You can't force it. Orchestra, he still keeps an office in the Some people think you can sell it. Fisher Building (named for the GM Maybe you can." Fisher Body family). Although his immigrant parents,