the issues." Meanwhile;in other Oakland County primary results, Knollenberg's son, Marty of Troy, defeated Mike Bosnic, a Clawson school board member, 53 to 47 percent, in the Republican contest for state representative in the 41st District and faces Democrat Eric Gregory of Troy in November. Another enduring political name ready for November combat is Andy Levin of Bloomfield Township, unop- posed in the Democratic primary for State Senate in the 13th District. The son of U.S. Rep. Sander Levin, D-Roseville, and the nephew of Michigan's senior Democratic sena- tor, Carl Levin, Andy-Levin faces for- mer State Rep. John Pappageorge of Troy, who beat State Rep. Shelley Goodman Taub of Bloomfield Hills and Elizabeth Woolcock of Royal Oak in the Republican contest. Levin, 46, an attorney in Southfield who specializes in labor law, compiled 9,709 votes to 15,870 for Pappageorge. Levin, making his first try for elec- tive office, spent two years in the U.S. Labor Department, during the Clinton administration. He's married with four children. "I'lifocus my campaign on four major issues:' he said, "the state's economy and jobs, education, health care and the environment" Other primary races involving Jewish candidates included: • Oakland County Commission, 16th District, Democrat Karen Spector defeated Gene Farber for the right to oppose Republican incumbent Greg Jamian on Nov. 7. • Southfield District Court, 46th District, incumbent Judge Susan Moiseev topped two challengers for the right to face Richard Smart in the gen- eral electfon. Incumbent county commission- ers Helaine Zack (22nd District) and Marcia Gershenson (17th District) were unopposed in the primary. So was State Rep. Andy Meisner (27th District). ri On the Boardwalk 248-626-7776 Thurs, Sept 7th I Oam-bpm Fri, Sept 8th I Oam-bpm Sat, Sept 9th I Oam-Spm Gil Hadani cats. Foster homes are being found for the animals. Farm animals also were affected by the fighting. Farmers say cows are producing less milk because of the' stress. Some 20 cows and calves were killed by rocket fire on Kibbutz Amir, near Kiryat Shmona, Hakol Chai officials said. A member of the animal welfare group, Hakol Chai, On Sunday night, feeds cats In Kiryat Shmona, near a car that suffered just before the U.N. a direct rocket hit. cease-fire went into effect, volunteers student from Kiryat Shmona, made gathered in the town of Yokne'am and sure a neighbor took care of her cat debated whether or not to go to Kiryat when she left for central Israel. Last Shmona, where they had planned to week, she decided she wanted to col- distribute food and water. lect him but was too scared to do it Some returned to the center of the herself. country, but two others — including She read about Hakol Chai online a volunteer who had traveled from the and had volunteers pick up the cat United States to help with the rescue and bring him to her. effort — headed north. "If I weren't. so scared, I would Noa Ginzburg, 25, decided to vol- have gone myself to help them:' she unteer. said. "They're doing something really "It's unthinkable that people would important — without them, many leave their animals behind:' she said. animals would starve." Donations to Hakol Chai relief On one of Hakol Chai's patrols, efforts can be made through www. a collection of hungry animals was chai-online.org, or can be mailed to discovered in a yard — three dogs, Hako. 1 Chai, P.O. Box 51858, Tel Aviv eight puppies, pigeons and rabbits 67214; or in the U.S., to CHAI, P.O. Box crowded inside small cages alongside 3341, Alexandria, VA 22302, USA. Ft 20 chickens, parrots and numerous Beginning June 1st Lelli's Rollback Menu! Lunch & Dinner Menu Get our Petite Filet for $27.00 at Dinner Chicken Dinners are $23.00 at Dinner Veal Dishes are $26.00 at Dinner All Dinners include: Antipasto Tray, Minestrone Soup, Salad, Side of Spaghetti & Spumone All Lunches include: Choice of Minestrone Soup or House Salad and Side of Spaghetti Bolognese OP Since 1939 885 N. Opdyke • Auburn Hills (1/2 mile north of the Silverdome) Call for reservations: (248) 373-4440 Open Mon - Fri for Lunch & Dinner Sat & Sun for Dinner www.lellisresturant.corn Mike Lelli & Family 3N August 31 • 2006 1145180 37