CONTENTS
CLOSE-UP
Unraveling
Torah Mysteries
ELIZABETH APPLEBAUM
Scholars solve more
of the Torah's questions.
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ENTERTAINMENT
Few Lines
UP FRONT
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KENNETH JONES
Are the poor ignored
in the Israeli budget?
Marc Kudisch has Detroit
ties, and "Bye Bye Birdie"
moves that won't quit.
DETROIT
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SPORTS
Home Is Where
The Heart Is
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• Leadership hears
grim news about
intermarriage.
• Black-Jewish ties
advance in several
areas.
BACKGROUND
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The new elections
will bolster Israel's
right-wing groups.
STEVE STEIN
Linda Goldstein finds
friends and success
again at West Bloomfield.
TRAVEL
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The Naval Academy
has more Jewish flavor
than in the past.
DEPARTMENTS
EDUCATION
Cheryl Blau's
Fifth Grade
AMY J. MEHLER
There's a magic world
in this Leonhard class.
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Editorials
Letters
Inside Washington
Purely Commentary
Community
Synagogues
Torah Portion
For Seniors
Arts Calendar
Danny Raskin
On Campus
Youth
Engagements
Births
Single Life
For Women
Classified Ads
Obituaries
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