CONTENTS
CLOSE-UP
Tales Of
Five Cities
Southfield
KIMBERLY LIFTON
Mt. Airy, Pa.
KIMBERLY LIFTON
ENTERTAINMENT
Long Trek Home
UP FRONT
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TOM TUGEND
With Soviet implosion,
activists change tactics.
With Star Trek behind him,
Nimoy starts a new search.
DETROIT
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Shaker Heights,
Cleveland Heights
NOAM M.M. NEUSNER
Oak Park, Ill.
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• WSU Hillel's funding
may be in jeopardy.
• A former Detroiter
has a mystical answer.
• Lubavitch getting antsy
over three-year process.
AMY J. MEHLER
BACKGROUND
Upper Park Heights
Jews worry as Soviet
life becomes tougher.
KIMBERLY LIFTON
Neighborhood integration
does not happen naturally.
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MEDIA MONITOR 40
William Buckley Jr.
dissects anti-Semitism.
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SPORTS
54
The JCC wheelers are
trounced for good cause.
DEPARTMENTS
KIDS
Art Show
Hillel's exhibit at Sinai
draws numerous rave reviews.
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Purely Commentary
Synagogues
Travel
Danny Raskin
Carla Schwartz
Youth
Here's To
Fine Arts
Food
For Women
On Campus
For Seniors
Engagements
Births
Classified. Ads
Obituaries
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