Zero Hour Special reports from Jerusalem, Washington, D.C. and Detroit on the situation in the Mideast. 24 BUSINESS Bull's-Eye KIMBERLY LIFTON David Littman's forecasts have made him Detroit's premier economist. 44 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. 48 11 54 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. 34 FAMILY SECTION 32 39 40 43 56 63 74 85 86 89 94 99 122 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 Friday, Jan. 18, 1991 5:11 p.m. Sabbath ends Jan. 19 6:16 p.m. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS (USPS 275-520) is published every Friday with additional supplements in January, March, May, August, October and November at 27676 Franklin Road, Southfield, Michigan. Second class postage paid at Southfield, Michigan and additional mailing offices. Postmaster: Send changes to: DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 27676 Franklin Road Southfield, Michigan 48034 $29 per year $37 per year out of state 75` single copy Vol. XCVIII No. 21 Jan. 18, 1991 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 5 ONTENT CLOSE-UP