CLOSE UP OPERATION SOLOMON Joy And Concern Off Camera INA FRIEDMAN ARTHUR J. MAGIDA A yeshiva band and generosity, but what about homes and jobs? Does Peter Jennings have a Jewish problem? 22 36 From King Solomon 11 DETROIT • B'nai Moshe approves start of construction • Masco executive cited for exports from Israel. • New parks over 1-696 have made an impact. A new shot at Mideast arms control accord. ELLEN BERNSTEIN Living Judaism only according to Torah. 56 TRADITION 23 The West Bank vs. Judea and Samaria. Bribes And Precision HELEN DAVIS COMMENT $35 million and clandestine intelligence made it work. Seeing the world through Jewish eyes. 24 SPORTS History Of Rescue . Dream Come True AMY J. MEHLER MIKE ROSENBAUM Israel has a long record of bringing in the exiles. Brian Feldman made it at U-M, and local baseball players also had a good year. 25 Secretly Cooperative 58 JAMES BESSER Jews, the White House, and an ex-Senator helped the airlift. 26 Detroit Greeting 32 WASHINGTON 64 89 ON CAMPUS Holocaust class gains popularity at MSU. DEPARTMENTS 47 48 76 78 80 88 91 92 102 130 Community Synagogues Fine. Arts For Seniors Food For Women Here's To Engagements Classified Ads Obituaries . ELIZABETH .APPLEBAUM CANDLELIGHTING Detroiters met, rejoiced and will help the emigres. Friday, May 31, 1991 8:44 p.m. Sabbath ends June 1 9:46 p.m. 27 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. ENTERTAINMENT Shy Satirist SHERWOOD KOHN 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 Dale Stein's comic characters are vehicles for comment. 67 Vol. IC No. 14 May 31, 1991 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWP