CONTENTS

CLOSE-UP

Tales Of
Five Cities

Southfield

KIMBERLY LIFTON

Mt. Airy, Pa.

KIMBERLY LIFTON

ENTERTAINMENT

Long Trek Home

UP FRONT

11

TOM TUGEND

With Soviet implosion,
activists change tactics.

With Star Trek behind him,
Nimoy starts a new search.

DETROIT

67

Shaker Heights,
Cleveland Heights

NOAM M.M. NEUSNER

Oak Park, Ill.

14

• 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.

37

MEDIA MONITOR 40

William Buckley Jr.
dissects anti-Semitism.

23

SPORTS

54

The JCC wheelers are
trounced for good cause.

DEPARTMENTS

KIDS

Art Show

Hillel's exhibit at Sinai
draws numerous rave reviews.

91

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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56
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77
78
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82
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CANDLELIGHTING

Friday, Dec. 20, 1991 4:45 p.m.
Sabbath ends Dec. 21 5:51 p.m.

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