CONTENTS
Soviet Bias
Make Believe
ELIZABETH APPLEBAUM
An activist documents
the rising flood
of anti-Semitism.
HOWARD ROSS
Rotisserie League
owners invest in
their own baseball game.
15
INSIDE WASHINGTON
35
Noah and commitment
is the theme of
our family section.
center
NEWS
RITA CHARLESTON
A former Detroiter
fights a tough
anti-abortion bill.
51
COMMUNITY
Shiva calls
and sick visits
are the subject
of a new class.
45
Home For
The Holidays
BEST OF
EVERYTHING
PHIL JACOBS
Local sukkahs
come in every shape,
size and description.
SPOTLIGHT
74
Honors to J.P.
help in the fight
against cancer.
100
Embittered
Playwright
LIFESTYLES
Shannon Berrit
continues to move
in the film world.
71
DEPARTMENTS
And Old Ones
JAMES D. BESSER
The U.S. Senate's
first Orthodox Jew
is getting good reviews.
92
Braced For Life
Breaking The Fast
JUDY MARX
Detroit's Jewish dentists
have a career-long
support network.
RICHARD PEARL
The annual dance
at the Jewish Center
completed Yom Kippur.
96
76
Akiva students
are 'modeling'
holiday of Sukkot.
At 80, this author
continues to strive
for writing success.
New Laws
56
41
BACKGROUND
`Palestine' has
become the Mideast's
loose cannon.
Free Choice
C,
36
David Duke's
near-miss is
cause for concern.
Synagogues
For Women
B'nai B'rith
On Campus
Business
Fine Arts
Cooking
For Seniors
Engagements
Births
Classified Ads
Obituaries
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95
99
104
109
137
CANDLELIGHTING
Friday, October 12, 1990 6:38 p.m.
Sabbath ends
October 13 7:38 p.m.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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CON TENTS
28
34
Jerusalem riots
tangle the issue
of Iraq and Kuwait.
Torah Stories
ELIZABETH APPLEBAUM
Local scrolls
have been saved
from fire,
a Chicago trash can,
and a German.
HOLIDAY
Simchat Torah:
Marking the end
of fall holidays.