CONTENTS

CLOSE-UP

BOOKS

One-on-One
With Bush

Thinking
Theology

TRUDE B. FELDMAN

ELIZABETH APPLEBAUM

A Detroit bookstore
specializes in higher
biblical criticism.

67

KIDS

Few
Tears

KIMBERLY LIFTON

Kids and parents
were excited about
departure for camp.

79

11

UP FRONT

Memphis churches may spur
U.S. campaign for Soviet Jews.

14

DETROIT

• A local warehouse
for emigres is empty.
• West Bloomfield approves
Temple Shir Shalom.

22

NOTEBOOK

What comes first:
the egg or the joke?

35

BACKGROUND

L'Oreal Nazi scandal
and an Arab boycott tie.

38

WASHINGTON

Envoy Zalman Shoval
jolts Israel activists.

42

COMMENTARY

The Fourth of July's links to the
Scriptures.

50

SPORTS

A drag racing star
puts his driving first.

52

NEWS

Orthodox U.S. Marine
ousted for refusing
to fight in the Gulf.

BUSINESS

Good For You,
Good For Israel

JAY LECHTMAN
RON OSTROFF

How much interest
should there be
in Israel Bonds.

53

80

ANN ARBOR

A Holocaust memorial
site is selected.

DEPARTMENTS

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126

Synagogues
Food
Fine Arts
Engagements
Births
For Seniors
Here's To
Classified Ads
Obituaries

CANDLELIGHTING

Friday, June 28, 1991 8:56 p.m.
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