CONTENTS
A New Generation
Of Yiddish Theater
NAHMA SANDROW
There's a bit of revival
on Broadway in New York.
Cover photo by Craig Terkowitz.
ENTERTAINMENT
Grand Allegro
SUSAN SALTER
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OPINION
Dinner table conversation
turns from mundane to miracle.
Maya Parnes is reaching
a turning point in dance.
UP FRONT
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A new push to release
Jonathan Pollard from prison.
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BACKGROUND
BUSINESS
Algeria may soon produce
the first Arab nuclear bomb.
KIMBERLY LIFTON
Teachers are stretching
stories in the classroom.
When Recession
Hits Home
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COMMUNITY
JAMES D. BESSER
The unemployed
swamp Jewish agencies.
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SPORTS
The Berkley ice show imports
a family from Southfield.
Allied Jewish Campaign
is impacted by slow times.
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LIFESTYLES
Caseloads are rising
throughout the United States.
Marge Saulson has made
an impact as a volunteer.
Detroiters take a look back
at the Great Depression.
DEPARTMENTS
SINGLE LIFE
Matchgame
AMY J. MEHLER
This couple devotes their lives
to making the perfect shiduchim.
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Detroit
Washington
Commentary
Synagogues
Travel
For Women
Fine Arts
Food
Youth
For Seniors
Engagements.
Births
Classified Ads
Obituaries
CANDLELIGHTING
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