frontlines >> letters }low 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-electronic 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 email. Message To Sen. Peters: Don't Vote For Iran Deal We can only hope that the warnings against the Iran deal issued at the Southfield rally by Hannan Lis, a major Democratic fundraiser and supporter of U.S. Sen. Gary Peters, were heard by the senator. The son of a World War II veteran and having served in the U.S. Navy, Sen. Peters knows full well the supreme sacrifice our men and women in uni- form willingly assume to defend our nation and precious freedoms. We have confidence that he will vote to reject this deal that empowers, strengthens and lines the coffers of a brutal geno- cidal regime that has murdered and maimed thousands of our troops. More than 200 top military brass — generals and admirals who served in both Democratic and Republican administrations — have come together in opposition to this cataclysmic capitu- lation to Iran, clearly spelling out the dangers to our national security and that of our allies. We entreat Sen. Peters not to ignore the pleas of our veterans and military officers, as well as our local community leaders, to vote down this dangerous deal. Linda Stulberg Farmington Hills Editor's note: On Tuesday (after this letter was written), Sen. Peters announced his support of the Iran deal. See page 14. Is Schumer Playing Politics By Opposing Iran Pact? Sen. Schumer says he will vote against the nuclear treaty. This is the same treaty endorsed by many important Israelis and many members of our own Senate. Perhaps Sen. Schumer, the politician, is influenced by the large number of Jewish voters in New York! Marvin Fink Northville The Iran Pact Is Political Poison When we asked an Israeli policeman in Safed what he thought of President Obama, he rolled his eyes and said, "He doesn't care about us:' It's easy to forget about politics when traveling through Israel, but politics doesn't forget about Israel. My wife and I joined some friends for their son's wedding in Caesarea, Israel, in late August. It had been 16 years since we were there last, but to me, Israel has become even more magical, spiritual, technological, extraordinary and unforgettable, an oasis in a terrible region of violent hatred. That's why it broke my heart to return to the poison of American politics and watch President Obama and Secretary of State Kerry push Democratic congressmen to vote for the JCPOA [Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action]. Obama seems more aligned with the U.N., China and Russia than with Israel, America's only democratic ally in the Mideast. Liberal Democrat Alan Dershowitz called Obama and Kerry "inept negotia- tors" ("Dershowitz: 'Inept Negotiator' Obama Gave Iran Green Light to Build Nuke Raphael Ahren, Times of Israel, Aug. 18). Even Sen. Stabenow in her support of the agreement, asks, "'How in the world can we trust them [Iran] to live up to an agreement?' The answer is: We cannot." ([N, "Supporting The Iran Dear Sept. 3, page 38) Isn't it bad enough that the lead- ers of Iran, together with Iran-funded groups in Lebanon and Gaza, continue to call for wiping Israel off the map? Isn't it incredible that the World Health Organization condemned only Israel as the sole "violator" of human rights? I am ashamed of U.S. elected officials who think they know more about Israel's survival and security than virtually all of Israel's leaders and 95 percent of Jewish organizations. No matter what these pol- iticians claim, I believe they care more about their own political legacies and careers than the survival of Israel and the security of the United States. Yiddish Limerick If Only ... Israel Had Acted More Like Iran If only Israel held Americans hostage, bombed Marine barracks, blew up American soldiers, tyrannized its citi- zens and chanted "Death to America" ad nauseam, odds are she, too, would be rewarded with billions of dollars, feted by American and European dip- lomats, and gifted a toothless deal that secured her nuclear weapons. If only Israel would turn from decent to despicable, untold rewards from the West could be hers. Sheryl Siegel Grand Rapids Palestinians Killed The Two-State Dream If the two-state dream is dead in Israel, it's because the Palestinian leaders have killed it by turning it into a nightmare in Gaza and rejecting it at the nego- tiating table time and again. Gaza is another terrorist entity rather than the birth of a non-aggressive, independent Palestinian state, and the Palestinian Your Legal Issues %PORTANT MESSAGE Rosh Hashanah For tzvay gantze tag* he davened.** With fear gedaynken*** Yom Kippur is almost in here. Gelayant**** each word and chanted each song, Not even complaining the service is too long. So, hob a gut yohr,***** and see you next year! * tzvay gantze tag — two whole days ** davened — prayed *** gedaynken — remembering **** Gelayant — read ***** hob a gut yohr — have a good year — Rachel Kapen Arnie Goldman Farmington Hills Ask Attorney Ken Gross about... Authority hasn't accepted even gener- ous offers made over the years. Israel was established to be a Jewish nation among other nations. Like other nations, we Jews finally have a country and the power to look out for our own interests rather than having to accommodate ourselves to the rulers of the many nations in which we have lived throughout our history. Now J Street Co-Chair Toby Citrin still wants Israelis and Jews to accommodate themselves to benefit the Palestinians and to please critics of Israel ("The Vanishing Green Line Aug. 27, page 37). Israelis showed they were willing to do that. But how many times can a people be rebuffed before rejecting rejection? What's important to us at this time of year? To extend our best wishes to the community for a Happy, Healthy, Safe and Prosperous New Year. A. 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