CONTENTS
CLOSE-UP
An Island
In Time
ELIZABETH APPLEBAUM
How do busy families
prepare for Shabbat?
26
ENTERTAINMENT
Musical
Mentor
AARON HALABE
A Jew is honored by
a Catholic school for
his second Detroit career.
69
11
UP FRONT
Conservative Movement
debates homosexuality.
14
DETROIT
• "Changing Community"
to be Council topic.
• Federation prepares
to move its offices.
• Old Shaarey Zedek
destroyed by fire.
31
BACKGROUND
Israel's quibbling stems
from outrage and mistrust.
39
NATIONAL
82
FOOD
Some spectacular recipes
for the everyday potato.
DEPARTMENTS
SPORTS
Number
Cruncher
STEVE STEIN
H untington Woods'
Hank Wineman completes
a spectacular football
season and career.
48
SINGLE LIFE
Changing
The Pattern
ROBIN SOSLOW
How to avoid reruns
of worst relationships.
87
Editorials
Inside Washington
Purely Commentary
Synagogues
Travel
Fine Arts
For Women
Engagements
Births
Youth
For Seniors
Classified Ads
Obituaries
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94
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106
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ONTENT
Hersh's book is about
America, not Israel.