CONTENTS

CLOSE-UP

FOCUS

OPINION

Is Yeridah
A Dirty Word?

The News
Goes Audio

AMY J. MEHLER
Local Israelis explain
why they left Israel
and what keeps them
from going back.

SCOTT GREENBERG
Visually impaired get
Jewish News on tape.

Israeli consul optimistic
about peace conference.

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DETROIT

24

What happened to
that relaxing weekend?

11

UP FRONT

14

• Rabbis get tangled
in Oak Park politics.

• Leukemia patient
needs funds, letters.

29

ISRAEL

The settlements grow
despite the debate.

35

PROFILE

LOOKING BACK 56

Remembering a delicious
Eastern Market institution.

FINE ARTS

65

Paper art finds niche
on Northwestern Highway.

FITNESS

BUSINESS

Marketing Maven

Senior Stretch

SUSAN KNOPPOW

LESLEY PEARL
A workout at the JCC
benefits body and mind.

From WXYZ to Kmart,
Barbara Loren's name
is a household word.

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DEPARTMENTS

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126

Media Monitor
Purely Commentary
Travel
Danny Raskin
Carla Schwartz
For Seniors
For Women
Engagements
Births
Classified ads
Obituaries

CANDLELIGHTING

Friday, Aug. 2, 1991 8:34 p.m.
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August 2, 1991

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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ONTENT

The life and work of
Isaac Bashevis Singer.

