CONTENTS
CLOSE-UP
EDUCATION
Hidden Detroit
Report Cards
ELIZABETH APPLEBAUM
A strong Jewish presence
remains inside Detroit.
AMY J. MEHLER
These 5th graders say
it's not as painful
as it looks.
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UP FRONT
11
Tension increases
on Israel's border.
DETROIT
14
• Road warriors like
Federation's new home.
• Candidates have their
say by proxy.
BUSINESS
46
Botsford Hospital CEO
is ringing up profits.
SPORTS
49
EMU is struggling on
court, but not off it.
ENTERTAINMENT 61
An actor gets his break
in a national tour.
DEPARTMENTS
BACKGROUND
Towards
Shared Civility
AROUND TOWN
NOAM M.M. NEUSNER
How Israel treats its
Arabs is a critical model.
Jewish Earth Day
was highly popular.
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Ha-Olam
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Inside Washington
Purely Commentary
Community
Synagogues
On Campus
Travel
Danny Raskin
Carla Schwartz
Fine Arts
Food
Engagements
For Seniors
Births
Single Life
Classified Ads
Obituaries
CANDLELIGHTING
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Vol. C No. 24
February 21, 1992
Elyse Stettner passes a petition.
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