DO YOU CARE? FW whether the United States promotes the safety and security of the State of Israel? [Pr whether the U.S. combats the rise of anti-Semitism in Europe? y about how the global war on terrorism is waged? whether the government aids our community to increase the security of synagogues and day-schools in the face of terrorist threats? The event will include "Winter Wonderland at Campus Martius Park" with a skating rink, slides and mazes; the "Detroit Snow Spectacular and Ice Show at Harmonie Park;" "A Taste of Detroit" food fest in Greektown; and the "Tour D'Arts" with Detroit's cul- tural institutions featuring specially themed exhibits. The Winter Blast will be held again Super Bowl weekend. Sherer is often asked whether Detroit can pull off an event the mag- nitude of the Super Bowl. Predictably, she is upbeat and confident. "We do big things now," she says, noting the annual North American International Auto Show, the America's Thanksgiving Day Parade and simulta- neous events at the two downtown sta- diums. "The NFL brings all they have to bear to [the Super Bowl] in a very sophisticated way. It is all anticipated to be physically complete before 2006," she said. "All the streets downtown are being worked on," said Sherer, who outlined the many physical improvements being made by the Lower Woodward Improvement Program, a collaborative economic-development initiative between business and government. "The roads, sidewalks, lights and benches are all being redone." An extensive shuttle system of tour buses will transport people to and from their hotels, 80 percent of which are within 20 minutes of Ford Field. Sherer also promoted the many opportunities for corporations and individuals to take part. Corporate and individual financial support is still being sought as well as the 10,000 vol- unteers who will be needed. Information can be obtained at the host committee Web site, wvvvv.SBXL.org or by calling (313) 262-2006. Jason Teshuba, president of iLevel Internet, liked what he heard at his first Federation Forum. "I'm excited about the Super Bowl and the positive events happening in Detroit," he said. "I'm inspired to learn more about finding a way to be involved." Jodi Berris of West Bloomfield, also attending her first Federation Forum, is hoping to work with the host com- mittee. Having worked on the 2000 Olympics in Salt Lake City and the JCC Maccabi Games in Washington, D.C, she thinks the Super Bowl will be great for Detroit. "It is amazing it is corning to Detroit, and we'll have all these big- time events here." And, yes, there also will be a football game. Tickets will be available for pur- chase or through a sponsorship pack- age. Visit vvvvw.superbowl.com for more information. I-Pr whether the law promotes the accommodation of personal religious observance for Americans of faith in the workplace? whether learning-disabled children attending non-public schools receive government supported special education services for which they are legally eligible? Wr whether families exercising their right to provide their children with a religious education in a non-public school receive constitu- tionally approved forms of government support? FW whether government financial aid, grant and relief programs discriminate against religious institutions? 11Pr whether cutting-edge "stem cell" research is advanced? F whether same-sex couples will be granted full marital status? IF YOU CARE ABOUT THESE ISSUES Ask candidates seeking your vote what their positions are. Contact their offices or look at their websites. Utilize the public policy resources of the Orthodox Union at www.ou.org/public to better inform yourself of the impact of these issues upon you, your community and society. ❑ VOTE Community Brings Food More than 30,000 pounds of food has been collected from synagogues, Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit and Hechtman Apartments in West Bloomfield in Yad Ezra's annual Yom Kippur Food Drive this year. Shaarey Zedek, Shir Tikvah, B'nai Moshe, Birmingham Temple, Adat Shalom, Temple Israel, Congregation Beth Isaac, Issac Agree Downtown Synagogue, Beth Shalom, Kol Ami, Temple Emanu-el, Workmen's Circle, Shaarey Zedek B'nai Israel, Beit Kodesh, Keter Torah, Young Israel, Beth Ahm, B'nai David, Shir Shalom and Beth El distributed specially designed bags and/or donation envelopes to their members for the collection of packaged food and funds to benefit Yad Ezra's 1,100 needy client families. The food was picked up by Yad Ezra volunteers and brought to the organization's warehouse for sorting, boxing and distribution. Non-kosher food collected has been given to the Food Bank of Oakland County and Gleaners Community Food Bank. Special thanks go to Yad Ezra Warehouse Manager Bernie Phillips for coordinating and executing this effort. Thanks also to volunteers Eugene Sherizen, Raphy Dal, Henry Bodzin, Jerry Eizen, Mike Rich, Jeff Marshall and Rick Goren. Harvey Blitz Rabbi Dr. Tzvi H. Weinreb Stephen J. Savitsky PRESIDENT EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD Richard Stone Nathan J. Diament CHAIRMAN, INSTITUTE FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS DIRECTOR, INSTITUTE FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS Xt‘, 10/22 2004 899930 23