Zero Hour
Special reports
from Jerusalem,
Washington, D.C.
and Detroit on
the situation
in the Mideast.
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BUSINESS
Bull's-Eye
KIMBERLY LIFTON
David Littman's
forecasts have
made him Detroit's
premier economist.
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OPINION
7
Why aren't Jews
more passionate
about Judaism?
UP FRONT
Assassinations
may help the
more radical
PLO terrorists.
SPORTS
EDUCATION
RICHARD PEARL
Lotte Geller
helps the gifted
at Roeper School.
Mighty-Mite
JPM's Fulgenzi
is pushing
basketball
and birthdays
at the Ten Mile
Jewish Center.
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FOOD
76
Liberated cooks
proudly march
back into
the kitchen.
SINGLE LIFE
83
Dating
disasters
of the rich
and famous.
LIFESTYLES
96
Southfield's
Ernie Beren
has a special
assessment.
DEPARTMENTS
PROFILE
Good Man
At JFS
PHIL JACOBS
A South African
who was on Israel's
frontier now leads
Jewish Family Service.
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FAMILY SECTION
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40
43
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63
74
85
86
89
94
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122
Media Monitor
Community
Synagogues
On Campus
Travel
Entertainment
Fine Arts
Here's To
For Seniors
A look at the
power of
grandparenting.
Engagements
Births
Classified Ads
Obituaries
CANDLELIGHTING
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