CONTENTS CLOSE-UP Peace, Arab Style. ELIZABETH APPLEBAUM Arabs in Detroit speak out about what they believe is necessary for Middle East peace. Page 1 and Close-Up art by Rick Parisi FINE ARTS Local Exposure AARON HALABE A major exhibit of Israeli art has opened at the DIA. 65 24 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. 37 New Americans 84 11 34 45 46 58 60 72 76 80 82 86 88 94 100 126 Up Front Media Monitor Community Synagogues Travel Fine Arts Youth Food For Seniors For Women Here's To Engagements Births Classified Ads Obituaries CANDLELIGHTING Friday, May 24, 1991 8:38 p.m. Sabbath ends May 25 9:49 p.m. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS (USPS 275-520) is published every Friday with additional supplements in January, March, May, August, October and November at 27676 Franklin Road, Southfield, Michigan. Second class postage paid at Southfield, Michigan and additional mailing offices. Postmaster: Send changes to: DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 27676 Franklin Road Southfield, Michigan 48034 $29 per year $37 per year out of state 75' single copy Vol. IC No. 13 May 24, 1991 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 5