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July 19, 1991 - Image 5

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-07-19

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CONTENTS

CLOSE-UP

When Dying
Means Living

PHIL JACOBS

The terminally ill
are leaving hospitals
for familiar surroundings.

ANN ARBOR

Freudian

UP FRONT

11

ELIZABETH APPLEBAUM

A civil rights activist
retires after 41 years.

An exhibit of Freud
mementos opens at U-M.

DETROIT.

56

Athletes with disabilities
prepare for special games.

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14

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.
Shabbat ends July 20 9:56 p.m.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

BACKGROUND

(USPS 275-520) is published every Friday
with additional supplements in January,
March, May, August, October and
November at 27676 Franklin Road,
Southfield, Michigan.

HELEN DAVIS

Second class postage paid at Southfield,
Michigan and additional mailing offices.

Syria's OK of the U.S.
Middle East peace plan
leaves Israel in the
role•of the villain.

Postmaster: Send changes to:
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
27676 Fianklin Road
Southfield, Michigan 48034

On The Spot

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$31 per year
$41 per year out of state
75' single copy

Vol. IC No. 21

July 19, 1991

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