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the original board. He became board
chairman in 1990.
"I have always wanted to make a
contribution to see the preservation,
protection and ensure the future of
Jewish culture," he said.
Growing up in the sixties, he also
felt strongly about human and civil
rights in general; ADL satisfied the
desire to protect not only the rights of
Jew, but of all minorities.
He returned to the Detroit area, as
part of a need for "more Yiddishkeit" in
1992, but said he felt he never really left.
Now in the real estate business, he
owns and operates manufactured
housing communities out of his Town
Center office in Southfield.
He is ADL national commissioner,
serves on the national executive com-
mittee and will be installed as chair-
man of the ADL Michigan region for
a two-year term next month.
Don Cohen, Michigan ADL
director, said Nodel's involvement
with leadership in another commu-
nity will bring a different perspective
to the position. With his extensive
national involvement, Nodel spent a
lot of time grappling with the
national issues of how regional
offices fit into the overall ADL
structure," said Cohen.
"There is a two-way ongoing open
channel between the local and nation-
al offices," Nodel said. "There is a
structure by which regional leaders
can go to the national commission
and voice support for changes in poli-
cies, or to come up with positions on
new policies."
Nodel said he wants the Michigan
office to concentrate on "core tradi-
tional ADL issues - the hate groups."
"The Internet has made us more
aware of the number and variety of
these organizations," he said. "Recent
incidents, like the shootings in L.A.,
have made us acutely aware that they
are still active, and thriving."
He said intergroup relations have
always been part of the agenda.
"When I spoke with Arafat, he asked,
`So how are the relations in Detroit
between the Jews and the Arabs?'
"I had to be honest with him, and I
said that we're polite to one another,
but there isn't really a meaningful
intergroup activity We both agreed
that it was unfortunate."
The dialogue with the Arab com-
munity has always been "maintained,"
but at times the exchange has been
more active than others, Nodel said.
"I think we have to keep up with
what our leaders are doing."

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