CONTENTS

CLOSE-UP

Darkness
To Light

SPORTS

Survival Game

KIMBERLY LIFTON

ADRIEN CHANDLER

If it's a racquet,

The Holocaust Center's
volunteer guides educate
a new generation.

Leonard Karpeles has
swung it for 55 years.

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OPINION

'I Told You So'
makes Israel's case.

DETROIT

14

• Some Jewish views
of Valentine's Day.

• Teaching Judaism
in the Soviet Union.

EDUCATION

41

Local educators have
new tools at their disposal.

REVIEW

68

`Bitter Friends' poses
questions for the audience
as well as the U.S., Israel.

ENTERTAINMENT

Sex, Shopping
And Authorship

LIFESTYLES

85

A hard-working volunteer
wins a Heart of Gold.

SUE BARNETT

Writer Judith Krantz
has just published
her sixth novel.

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YOUTH

Tamar's Lesson

A play teaches Akiva
students about Tu B'Shevat.

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DEPARTMENTS

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35
36
50
58
64
66
72
74
78
80
83
86
94
118

Media Monitor
Community
Synagogues
Travel
Fine Arts
Danny Raskin
Carla Schwartz
For Seniors
Food
On Campus
Engagements
For Women
Births
Classified Ads
Obituaries

CANDLELIGHTING

Friday, Feb. 15, 1991 5:47 p.m.
Sabbath ends Feb. 16 6:50 p.m.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

BACKGROUND

Turning Defeat
Into Victory

HELEN DAVIS

Saddam Hussein is playing
his political cards well
through the Arab world.

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