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 46 58 76 82 88 90 92 96 126 Synagogues Food Fine Arts Engagements Births For Seniors Here's To Classified Ads Obituaries CANDLELIGHTING Friday, June 28, 1991 8:56 p.m. Shabbat ends June 29 10:08 p.m. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS CUSPS 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. 18 June 28, 1991 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 5