agreement for Rosen. Weissman's legal team is still fundraising for the defense. Rosen's central contention is that his actions comported with AIPAC practices, and that he provided his superiors with regular briefings about his efforts to gather information from government officials. The complaint also asserts that the statements made by AIPAC's outside spokesman "might influence a jury that will hear the misdirected case brought against him by the government" The criminal trial, which has been delayed multiple times, is now set for June 2.The filing also alleges that "through their publication of the false- hoods about Mr. Rosen, defendant achieved an increase of millions of dollars in revenue for AIPAC, whereas had they told the truth, AIPAC might well have suffered a significant decrease in fundraising, as well as an increase in legal costs." Sources close to the criminal case say that Weissman and the criminal defense team are not troubled by the lawsuit, but think that making the case that Rosen had been defamed would be much easier after an acquittal or after the case had been dropped by the government. Increasing calls on the Obama administration to drop the case include most recently an editorial in the Washington Post. The case is now being seen to have been an instru- ment of Bush administration efforts to expand secrecy laws. Prosecutors charged Rosen and Weissman under a rarely cited section of the 1917 Espionage Act that crimi- nalizes the receipt of classified infor- mation by civilians; the section has never led to a successful prosecution. Doctor diagnosed it as a sinus infection. Prescription filled at Henry Ford Pharmacy. Home, resting. Detroiter Named A Superior Court judge set June 5 for a hearing to set a trial date regarding Rosen's claims. By the time Rosen's civil lawsuit comes to trial, he might have a dismissal or acquittal under his belt, increasing his chances for victory. Rosen's filing asserts that at AIPAC he "was one of the principal officials who, along with Executive Director Howard Kohr and a few other indi- viduals, were expected to maintain relationships with [government] agen- cies, receive such information and share it with AIPAC Board of Directors and to Senior Staff for possible further distribution:' Kohr is named as a defendant, as are AIPAC's lay leadership at the time: Bernice Manocherian, then president; Howard Friedman, then president- elect and Amy Friedkin, then the immediate past president. Also named are alleged members of an "advisory group" set up to deal directly with the case. These names reinforce the impression that a small core of members of AIPAC's board continues to take the lead in determin- ing AIPAC's direction. They include past presidents Lonnie Kaplan, Larry Weinberg, Bob Asher and Detroiter Ed Levy Jr. The complaint asks for $10 million from AIPAC, $500,000 each from the 12 other defendants and $5 million collectively from all the defendants. Call before noon for a primary care appointment and eliminate the guessing game the same day. HEALTH SYSTEM Actor, Activist, Zionist Ron Silver Dies At 62 Jerusalem/JTA — Ron Silver, 62, who won a Tony Award for his performance in David Mamet's Speed-the-Plow, died Sunday in New York, two years after being diagnosed with esophageal cancer. In 2000, Silver co-founded the One Jerusalem organiza- Ron Silver tion, calling for a united Jerusalem as Israel's capital, in opposition to the Oslo Peace Accords. He was a liberal activist who, after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, switched affiliation from Democrat to independent and became a sup- porter of President George W. Bush. He was a featured speaker at the 2004 Republican National Convention. Silver was nominated for an Emmy Award as Bruno Gianelli on The West Wing TV series and portrayed lawyer Alan Dershowitz in the 1990 film Reversal of Fortune. HENRY FORD MEDICAL CENTER Farmington Road 6530 Farmington Road West Bloomfield. Ml 48322 (248) 661-8240 JEFFREY M. FINN, M.D. INTERNAL MEDICINE WE ACCEPT MOST INSURANCE PLANS, INCLUDING: ry. r ui GeV' 09=47 Int LatS-saXarz, March 19 fl 2009 A41