Retain Knollenberg Change is the buzzword this season, but in the Ninth Congressional District, we do not need it ("Hot 9th!" Sept. 11, page A13). What we need is someone who has a steady, long and reliable record of support for our local community and,Israel. U.S. Rep. Joe Knollenberg, R- Bloomfield Hills, fits this bill. Among the numerous bills he has cosponsored in Congress most recently is the Iran Sanctions Enabling Act of 2007. The congressional resolution calls on the United Nations to censure Iranian Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for his genocidal declarations. Knollenberg also cosponsored a resolution condemning Hamas and its rocket attacks on Israel. He has been at the forefront in voting to support finan- cial support for Israel's defense. Locally, he has helped with federal funding for important local Jewish organizations, including JVS, JARC and Friendship Circle, just to name a few. Democrat Gary Peters may have good intentions, but he does not have a prov- en track record on the national scene that compares to Joe Knollenberg's. There is no reason to change just for change sake, when we already have a proven friend and advocate in the Ninth Congressional District. Dr. Jeffrey Belkin Farmington Hills Backing Peters I thank you for the responses from U.S. Rep. Joe Knollenberg, R-Bloomfield Hills and Democrat Gary Peters of Bloomfield Hills who are running for the Ninth Congressional District seat ("Hot 9th!," Sept. 11, page A13). The lengthy response from Rep. Knollenberg obscures the fact that he continues to support the Iraq war, has voted against embryonic stem cell research, is against a woman's right to choose and has voted against funding for health care for previously uninsured children under the State Children's Health Insurance Program every time it has come up for a vote. Progressive Jews need to know this before they go in the voting booth. Gary Peters will be just as strong a supporter as Knollenberg has been of Israel. We can't continue voting for one-dimen- sional, regressive candidates. Linda Samelson West Bloomfield McCain Best Choice What I like about Sen. John McCain, R- Ariz., is his commitment to the survival of Israel. I would bet the farm on it. If Iran is about to get the bomb, Israel is left with no choice but to destroy their nuclear capability. McCain would, with- out hesitation, support Israel with what- ever if takes. McCain has been to hell and back. As a result, he is not afraid to make the very hard decisions. When it comes to survival, I am convinced that he will not back down. Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., on the other hand, is the quintessential politician. Obama has flip-flopped on Israel before, especially over the status of Jerusalem. I was at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee conference this year. I heard him pronounce his commitment to Israel and its capital, Jerusalem. The very next day, he backed down on his pronouncements. Obama has never been tested. We cannot bank on him. Israel cannot bank on him! When it comes to war and peace, in my view, McCain is a Churchill and Obama, on the other hand, is a Chamberlain. How so many Jews in the U.S. (one of the few strong allies of Israel) can vote for Obama verses McCain just flabber- gasts me. Ed Kohl West Bloomfield Pride In Fellows Thank you for the great article on Michigan State University student Daniel Kuhn and the StandWithUs Emerson Fellows program ("No Ordinary Fellow:' Sept. 11, page A5). As naming donors, we are incred- ibly proud to sponsor this best-of- breed campus leadership program and StandWithUs, which has materials, staff and leadership enabling not only the fel- lows, but also a full panoply of ground- breaking programs, here as well as in Europe and Israel. Don Borsand Steve Emerson Emerson Investment Group Southfield San Francisco Volunteer In Israel Regarding Robert Sklar's very informa- tive Editor's Letter "Biithright's Next Dimension" (Sept. 18, page A5), I am pleased to note that the Volunteers for Israel program has been a success- ful and frequently used addition to Birthright for many young people where they continue on in Israel with an Israel How to Send Letters We prefer letters relating to JN articles. We reserve the right to edit or reject letters. Letters of 225 words or less are considered first. Longer ones will be subject to trimming. Letter writers are limited in frequency of publication. Letters must be original and contain the name, address and title of the writer and a day phone number. Non-elec- tronic copies must be hand signed. Send letters to the JN: 29200 Northwestern Highway, Suite 110, Southfield, MI 48034; fax (248) 304-8885; e-mail, letters@the jewishnews.com . We prefer e-mail. A14 Defense Forces or hospital work experi- ence with VFI/Sar-El. Volunteers for Israel-USA (VFI-USA) is associated with Sar-El, a non-profit Israel organization that administers the program in Israel. Volunteers typically spend two or three weeks living and working along- side Israelis, at an army base, Israeli Defense Forces warehouses, hospitals or service bases. The program offers a way to contribute to the State of Israel in a very direct way. I am the regional officer for the states of Michigan, Ohio, Indiana and Wisconsin and am available to discuss the program with individuals and groups about the VFI/Sar-El program and how you can contribute. For information, call or e-mail me at (248) 420-3729, michigan@vfi-usa.org or visit the VFI-USA Web site www.vfi- usa.org. Confronting Tragedy A key question not addressed in Story Development Editor Keri Guten Cohen's article "Election Central" (Sept. 11, page A26) is, "Which presidential candi- date, Sen. Barack Obama or Sen. John McCain, is better able to prevent a fore- seeable tragedy?" Should Iran become a nuclear power, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has clearly expressed his nation's intention to destroy Israel. In recent history, no politician has had better intentions to promote peace through diplomacy than British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain. His nego- tiations with Hitler led to the August 1938 Munich Peace Pact, dismembering Czechoslovakia. At the time, Winston Churchill, criticized as a maverick and warmonger, warned against the pact. One year after the signing, World War II began. Sen. Obama has yet to explain how diplomacy alone, including sanctions, can prevent Iran from becoming a nuclear power and initiating a nuclear conflict. While it may be true the civi- lized world can recover from a severe economic recession, it is not clear it can recover from a nuclear war. No country, including Israel, should have to live under a constant threat of nuclear annihilation from a nuclear- armed Iran. Here, Sen. Obama's response is an enigmatic silence, despite his considerable oratorical skills. On the other hand, if Sen. McCain is elected president, it is possible that the Iraqi experiment with democracy, which is beginning to succeed, will do so. If it does, democracy could then spread to Iran, neutralizing its nuclear threat. The basic question is, "Which presiden- tial candidate is more likely to prevent a foreseeable tragedy? Is it Sen. Obama, who tends to see the world through the eyes of Neville Chamberlain? Or is it Sen. McCain, who tends to see the world through the eys of Winston Churchill?" Irving Warshawsky West Bloomfield Correction "Central High Is Saluting 150 Years" (Sept. 18, page Al2) should have listed the contact people for the anniversary celebration Oct. 10-11: Ronald Massey, (313) 758-9247, and JoAnn Satovsky Shatanoff, (248) 682-8555. Our JN Mission The Jewish News aspires to communicate news and opinion that's useful, engaging, enjoyable and unique. It strives to reflect the full range of diverse viewpoints while also advocating positions that strengthen Jewish unity and con- tinuity. We desire to create and maintain a challenging, caring, enjoyable work environment that encourages creativ- ity and innovation. We acknowledge our role as a responsible, responsive member of the community. Being competi- tive, we must always strive to be the most respected, outstanding Jewish community publication in the nation. Our rewards are informed, educated readers, very satisfied advertisers, contented employees and profitable growth. 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