CONTENTS
CLOSE-UP
Goodbye
Kishke
ELIZABETH APPLEBAUM
Welcome to the new world
of kosher cuisine.
On the cover: Paul Kohn with staff.
24
ENTERTAINMENT
Golden Age
KENNETH JONES
The Birmingham
takes a nostalgic look
at the Yiddish theater.
63
7
OPINION
Jonathan Pollard
and U.S. justice.
11
UP FRONT
Israeli teens grow up
fast with tagruf exam.
14
DETROIT
• Broomfield's decision
to have an impact.
• A rising star in
the Republican ranks.
38
WASHINGTON
Expectations low for next
round of Middle East talks.
50
SPORTS
60
TRAVEL
Boca Raton becomes
the Jewish alternative.
DEPARTMENTS
BACKGROUND
The Prince
And The President
DOUGLAS DAVIS
Did a Saudi prince sink
Israel's loan guarantees?
33
AROUND TOWN
Tzedakah Fair
Teaching children and adults
why good deeds are important.
83
Purely Commentary
Community
Synagogues
Here's To
Business
On Campus
For Women
For Seniors
Fine Arts
Food
Engagements
Births
Single Life
Classified Ads
Obituaries
40
43
44
52
56
57
58, 81
72
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76
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90
92
97
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ONTENT
Volunteers keep
the runners running.