CONTENTS
Walking
A Fine Line
ENTERTAINMENT
Legend Alive
JAMES D. BESSER
Jewish groups seek
ways to urge Israel
to halt settlements.
LESLEY PEARL
Ken Knoppow's annual
Folktown series keeps
the Raven legacy
in Southfield.
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UP FRONT
11
Takeover in the Old City
shows fear of peace process.
DETROIT
14
• New Americans will show
their art in temple sale.
• Jewish girls are patrolling
Oak Park street corners.
WASHINGTON
SPORTS
New Blood
34
A White House advisor
faces angry Jewish leaders.
MIKE ROSENBAUM
Three Jewish football
players are helping
Berkley win again.
COMMENTARY
38
Many are the Jewish exiles
who enter the Land of Israel.
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COMMUNITY
45
Chairman is appointed
for 10 Mile JCC campaign.
DEPARTMENTS
BUSINESS
Tying The Knot
The. Garden Wedding Chapel
is providing a cheaper
alternative to the
traditional wedding.
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Synagogues
Analysis
Soviet Jewry
Danny Raskin
Carla Schwartz
Fine Arts
Travel
Food
On Campus
Engagements
Births
Single Life
For Women
Classified Ads
Obituaries
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BACKGROUND