CONTENTS
CLOSE-UP
Peace,
Arab Style.
ELIZABETH APPLEBAUM
Arabs in Detroit
speak out about
what they believe
is necessary for
Middle East peace.
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art by Rick Parisi
FINE ARTS
Local
Exposure
AARON HALABE
A major exhibit
of Israeli art
has opened
at the DIA.
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OPINION
• Long-term peace or
short-term show?
• When Isaiah gets
in Isiah's way.
DETROIT
14
• A Jewish chaplain
for Detroit police.
• MSU apologizes
for Farrakhan grant.
BACKGROUND
31
Syrian quicksand
blocking peace bid.
NATIONAL
41
Things going better
with Coca-Cola.
BUSINESS
54
Israel could become
a world finance center.
DEPARTMENTS
FOCUS
AIDS Vigil
FOLLOW UP
AMY J. MEHLER
The Jewish
community
rallies at
Emanu-El
for AIDS
victims.
SUSAN GRANT
The new wave
of Soviet Jews
is still adjusting
to Detroit.
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New Americans
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Up Front
Media Monitor
Community
Synagogues
Travel
Fine Arts
Youth
Food
For Seniors
For Women
Here's To
Engagements
Births
Classified Ads
Obituaries
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