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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-11-04

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NOVI SOUTH LYON WIXOM WALLED LAKE

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JUDGE
2BRIAN W. MACKENZIE

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NOVEMBER 21

Do "Bad" Things Happen
to "Good" People?

NOVEMBER 28

Perspectives: Chanukah
- How Major of a
Holiday?

DECEMBER 5

Chanukah Party

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RABBI MARC H. TANENBAUM

Special to The Jewish News

N

ew York - If there is
a single, predominant
ideal which animates
the whole of Jewish tradition,
it is that of tikkun olam - the
repair and healing of the
world.
Translating that central
Jewish value into daily reali-
ty has taken on some
remarkable - and wonderful
- forms.
A relatively young Jewish
organization, the American
Jewish World Service, has
been modestly but effectively
working to relieve human suf-
fering - in famine and
drought-ridden countries in
Africa, Asia and Latin
America.
The brainchild of in-
dustrialist Larry Phillips,
and former Oxfam develop-
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World Service has begun to
provide a proud and iden-
tifiable Jewish presence in
the Third World, side by side
with major Christian and

NOVEMBER 28

Chanukah: Laws, Cus-
toms and Traditions

Shabbas Rituals: i.e.
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the children, kiddush,
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DECEMBER 19

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Israeli desert agricultural
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The intention of both Israel
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humanitarian, but there are
clear signs that its program
has begun to win much good
will among masses of people
who have been helped.
There are other such
humane undertakings car-
ried out by the impressive
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on the domestic front, Mazon,
among others.
It is reassuring to know
that among many caring
Jews, tikkun olam means
something genuinely redemp-
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than a pious liturgical phrase.

Rabbi Marc H. Tanenbaum is
director of international
relations for the American
Jewish Committee.

JEWISH CROSSWORDS

By CHARLES E.S. GOLDSTEIN

Please note: spelling of Yiddish and Hebrew transliterations vary.

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NOVEMBER 21

The Funeral and Shiva
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Judaic
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Ideal. of Tikkun Olam
Is Taken Seriously

NOVEMBER 14

The Joys of Wedding
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DECEMBER 12

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DECEMBER 5

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62. Minyans
63. Israeli film, "I
Love You, _"
64. Hebrew letter
65. Tense
66. Age

10. Awry in Scotland
11. Add
13. Tribe or son of
Joseph
16. Eat a knish
21. 2nd-cent. B.C.E.
Jewish historian,
____ of Cyrene
24. Rabbi mentioned
in the Haggadah
25. Sephardic
dessert
26. Old plane takeoff
27. Como
usted?
29. Early pulpit
31. Comparing
phrase
32. Tribe or son of
Leah
33.
va vohu
(chaos,
confusion)

34.
Pesach
35. A pond, in
poetry
37. Sometimes
found in old
lamps (var;)
39. Veiber
42. Twisted
44. Upright
individual
46. Twenty quires
47. Type of katshke
48. Russian decree
49. Jewish chess
master,
. Spassky
51. Just getting by
52. Chaplin expert,
Maurice
54, Nosh
55. Woodwind
56. Mexican gelt
60. Tnbe or son of
Bilhah

1. Tribe or pointed
tool
4. Snakes
8. Anagram of 4
DOWN
Across
12. Throaty sound
1. Yenta's gift
14. Geh avek!
2. King of Israel
15. Pre-Israel
(874-853 B.C.E.)
Jewish
3. Severe (var.)
underground
4. Streisand's "
17. Jewish silents
is Born"
star
5. Schlemeil
18. Finished (var.)
6. Peel of an
19. Swedish port
esrog?
20. Tribe or resin
7.
Shock
22. Tziporim from
8.
Tribe
or San
Australia
9. Vehicles for
-23. Jewish
yingelech
composer
Copland
24. Tribe or coat
1
2
3
25. Eat like a chazer
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
28.
of Vilna
12
13
30. Lariat
ill
31. Doctrines
17
18
19
32. Article
36. Goes to shul
20
22
38. Frequent
23
24
geriatric disease
40. Shem's father
25 26 27
28 29
41. Jet takeoff
43. Tribe or son of
32 33 34
Zilpah
36
37
38
39
44.
- mosh
45. Rose color
40
41
42
43
46. Tribe or
sandwich
44
45
,
50. Ancient stringed
46
47
48
49
50
51 52
instrument
53. Image (var.)
di
53
55
56
54. Where to buy
teiglach
57
58
59
60
57. Hebrew months
61
62
63
58. Certainly (arch.)
59. Shloffn
64
65
66
61. Characterized by
medium
moisture
ANSWERS PAGE 100 J6 © Copyright 1988 Charles E.S. Goldstein

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