CONTENTS
PASSOVER
Kashrut Conflict
In The Gulf
JAY LECHTMAN
Chaplains and JWB
are at odds over
Passover needs of
Jewish soldiers.
Breaking Barriers
11
DETROIT
AMY J. MEHLER
Local agencies face
budget cuts despite
successful Campaign.
Sharing matzah brings
blacks and Jews together
NOTEBOOK
56
22
The good ol' daze
are coming back
with a vengeance.
24
38
FOCUS
Maxine Berman is
leaving her mark
in the state capitol.
50
SPORTS
Pin has one main
meaning for this
nice Jewish girl.
Spring always means
the Art Fair in
Ann Arbor.
91
COOKING
Local women pick
their favorites
in the Cholent Dept.
101
SINGLE LIFE
Leonard Davis tastes the wine.
Women's Exodus
LETTY PROGREBIN
A feminist seder
celebrates grandmothers,
mothers and prophetesses.
28
Baking
For Passover
The annual Matzah Factory
helps teach children
about the holiday.
97
Chivalry and manners
have not gone
out of style yet.
DEPARTMENTS
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Background
Media Monitor
Commentary
Community
Synagogues
For Seniors
Engagements
Births
Lifestyles
Classified Ads
Obituaries
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Benjamin Schwartz samples his matzah.
Vol. IC No. 5
March 29, 1991
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