points of view Saving The DIA from page 27 Dry Bones full' ow DETROIT INSTITCCTE OF ARTS Siiinver at the .D. !i4 "s spolsoreci Fore roun at ion Pc ;-ti _. , ,.it Camera is organized by the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, C.nriecticiit. Five Spanish Masterpieces IS organized by the Detroit institute of Arts. Picasso and Matisse: The DIA's Prins and Drawings is organized by tne Detroit Instttute of Arts at,d oil on canvas. Mused MiCiOr101 del Prado, Madrid. .:;:qN, Maseo NaciaT- ia! del Prato, Ma ;rid 2012 Mercedes-Benz CM. 4PAA1IC moo* Sport Sedan Mercedes-Benz 24 Month Lease $4029 due at lease signing See I RICK ZERNER 419. 824-2.514 7— vto ofIvan's 55'70 M onroe St•Toledo, OH wvvw.vmdevers.com 'Available only to qualified customers through Mercedes-Benz Financial Services at participating dealers through July 31, 2012. Not everyone will qualify. Excludes title, taxes, registration license tees. Cash due at signing includes 1st month's payment of 5369. 27,500 mLlyr. allowed, with 5.25/ini. thereafter. No security deposit required. Must take delivery of vehicle by July 31, 2012. See dealer for complete details. Subject to credit approval. ©2012 Authorized Mercedes-Be. Dealers. I ADVERTISE WITH US! CALL 248.351.5107 Keep your company top of mind with our readers. Visit theJEWISHNEWS.com 28 July 19 2012 tion, significant cuts beyond the 2009 reductions would severely impair the museum's ability to operate. Fortunately, a solution that will pro- tect our DIA is at hand. The museum's ultimate goal is to become financially self-sustaining. After considerable research and evaluation, a plan to create a dedicated millage to temporarily restore public funding for the DIA, which would allow the institution to focus on build- ing a permanent operating endow- ment, was identified as the best option to guarantee the DIM continuing viability and eventual non-reliance on public funding. That is why on Tuesday, Aug. 7, vot- ers in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties will have the opportunity to approve a .2 mill levy to create respec- tive county art authorities, which would partner with the DIA over the next 10 years. The art authorities would distribute funds to the DIA and guarantee services to county residents. Cost for homeowners would be an annual levy of $10 for every $100,000 of a house's fair market value. In return, residents of each county that approves the proposal would have unlimited free general admis- sion to the museum. In addition, it would allow for an expansion of operating hours to better accom- modate the general public and school groups. It further would fund education and public pro- grams, and provide support for exhibitions. As we work to rebuild the econo- my of our region and our state, we can't leave our cultural institutions behind. We can't have a great city and a great state without great culture. And we can't have great culture without a great art institute. Fortunately, we have exactly that in the DIA. As we provide education for the next generation of leaders in our city and state, it is critical that it include exposure to the arts. There is no better place for that expo- sure to take place than the DIA. The free admission that would accompany the proposal would open the door to a whole new approach to education for our students. We must step forward now and assume responsibility for stewardship for institutions like our DIA. So join me on Aug. 7 with a "yes" vote for the DIM future and the future of culture in Michigan. Mark Davidoff of West Bloomfield is a DIA board member. For Israel And Our Jewish Community The threat of a nuclear Iran still looms large over Israel and the Middle East. Legislation to eliminate contracts between Michigan entities and Iran has passed the state House and is being considered in the state Senate. Please call your state senator and urge his/her support for S.B. 1024. Prepared by Allan Gale, Jewish Community Relations Council of Metropolitan Detroit @ July 19, 2012, Jewish Renaissance Media