CONTENTS
CLOSE-UP
Southfield:
At Risk?
KIMBERLY LIFTON
Is it too late
or just in time
for the Jewish
community of
Southfield?
22
ENTERTAINMENT
Art In The
Computer Age
AMY J. MEHLER
Ilene Schuster controls
millions of colors with
an electronic palette.
71
OPINION
7
Mixed-message cards
for your holidays.
DETROIT
14
• Old Bais Yaakov
still for sale.
• Program on AIDS
gets teen attention.
BACKGROUND
33
Are peace talks doomed
or did Israelis win?
SPORTS
52
Looking back at the
1936 Olympic Games.
TRAVEL
58
DEPARTMENTS
EDUCATION
Not Just
For Rabbis
NOAM M.M. NEUSNER
JTS's new regional
director says it's more
than a rabbinical school.
41
LOOKING BACK
Something Old,
Something New
ELIZABETH APPLEBAUM
Preservationists hope
to restore Ferry Street.
91
Up Front
Inside Washington
Purely Commentary
Synagogues
Fine Arts
Food
For Women
Engagements
Single Life
For Seniors
Births
Business
Classified Ads
Obituaries
11
36
44
46
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99
100
102
115
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CANDLELIGHTING
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Vol. C No. 14
December 13, 1991
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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108
Rethinking Israel's
ties with the U.S.
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ANALYSIS
J
French cuisine includes
Jewish food in Paris.