CONTENTS
OPINION
CLOSE-UP
When The Land
Becomes Weary
Peace initiatives, olim
and the ecolomy changes Israel.
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Our family section celebrates
Israel independence and
Jerusalem Day.
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ENTERTAINMENT
Senior
Showcase
`Art from a Mature Perspective'
is a hit in the Jewish Center.
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UP FRONT
This story pays tribute
to Jerzy Kosinski's life.
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DETROIT
• Holocaust symposium
is revealing for students.
• Detroit Jewish educator
wins national award.
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BACKGROUND
Jerusalem worries about
the next Baker shuttle.
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ISRAEL
Recalling the Jewish Quarter
on Jerusalem Day.
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SPORTS
A 62-year-old athlete credits
handball with keeping him alive.
DEPARTMENTS
FOCUS
Life On
The Border
AMY J. MEHLER
The Jews of Windsor enjoy
the best of Canada
and the United States.
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AROUND TOWN
Solidarity Day
Thousands marched on Sunday
to show support for Israel.
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Media Monitor
Commentary
Community
Synagogues
Business
Fine Arts
Travel
Food
Engagements
Births
Single Life
Classified Ads
Obituaries
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ELIZABETH APPLEBAUM
The debate over Jewish
leaders who are intermarried.