CONTENTS
CLOSE-UP
When Dying
Means Living
PHIL JACOBS
The terminally ill
are leaving hospitals
for familiar surroundings.
ANN ARBOR
Freudian
UP FRONT
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ELIZABETH APPLEBAUM
A civil rights activist
retires after 41 years.
An exhibit of Freud
mementos opens at U-M.
DETROIT.
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Athletes with disabilities
prepare for special games.
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HOLIDAY
Preparing for the somber
fast of Tisha B'Av.
SPORTS
Recalling a Tiger arm
from pre-World War II.
BUSINESS
A Soviet immigrant opens
a special crafts store.
WOMAN'S VIEW
A different perspective
on volunteering in Israel.
DEPARTMENTS
FINE ARTS
The Collectors'
Experience
AMY J. MEHLER
Local collectors reflect
on their passion as the new
JCC gallery prepares to open.
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Media Monitor
Purely Commentary
Synagogues
Travel
Danny Raskin
Carla Schwartz
Food
Engagements
Births
For Seniors
For Women
BBYO
Veterans
Classified ads
Obituaries
CANDLELIGHTING
Friday; July 19, 1991 8:48 p.m.
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