Temple Beth El 9half of State of srael Bonds ment Corporation for Israel will Proudly Honor Pipes Named As predicted, President Bush last week used a backdoor procedure to appoint a controversial Middle East scholar to the board of the U.S. Institute of Peace. The "recess appointment" of Daniel Pipes, president of the Philadelphia- based Middle East Forum, came despite an all-out campaign against the nomination by Arab-American and Islamic groups. In fact, it was that opposition that led some Jewish organi- zations to weigh in on behalf of Pipes. "Dan Pipes is a flash point, and there are some in our community who are not entirely comfortable with his views," said an official with a major Jewish group that endorsed the nomi- nation. "But when you look at the forces lined up to oppose the nomina- tion, including groups that have been very unwilling to join the fight against terrorism, it became much more diffi- cult to sit on the sidelines." Those groups included the Council on American Islamic Relations, which Pipes once termed "Osama bin Laden's representa- tives in Washington." Jewish leaders acknowledge that Pipes writings about immigra- Pipes tion, the rise of radical Islam and the need for Israel to win a "compre- hensive military victory over the Palestinians" are tough, but most reject- ed the charge of anti-Islam bias. The decision to bypass congressional opposition by using the recess appoint- ment was meant to send a message to the world acknowledging "a scholar who, before 9-11, was able to see much of what was happening in the Islamic world, who at the same time could make a distinction between radical and moderate Islam," said David Harris, executive director of the American Jewish Committee. - The nomination generated strong opposition from some key Democrats on the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, including Sen. Edward Kennedy, D- -Mass., and Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, and action on the nomination was put off earlier this summer. When the extent of Democratic opposition became clear, "we went to senior White House and Senate staffers and suggested the recess appointment," said Nathan Diament, Washington director for the Orthodox Union. "Daniel Pipes is someone we've relied on for insight and analysis on interna- tional issues." ❑ er information, please contact: State of Israel Bonds graph Road, Suite 2440, Southfield, MI 48034-7667 248-352-6555 or toll free 888-352-6556 Development Corporation for Israel •• • • • • • 41i • • • • • • • • • • • * • • • • • 9•• • • • * • • • 41V • MISS BARBARA'S • • AWARD WINNING Tap • Jazz •, • COMPETITION GROUPS Hip Hop • • • RECREATIONAL Ballet • Acro • • CLASSES FOR Barbara Fink CENTRE Kim Fink • ALL AGES ALL STAGES • •1 Birthday • • • • • • • • • • • ALL LEVELS Register by phone or at one of our TWO GREAT LOCATIONS WEST BLOOMFIELD • 248.626.2755 Parties Call Now! Classes are filling quickly! • • • • 41 1 BIRMINGHAM • 248.901.4454 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••••• 8/29 2003 23