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July 01, 1994 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-07-01

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July 1, 1994

Detroit

COMMENT

14
Talking Back
15

Rabbi Sleutelberg recalls
a more idyllic time. 5

Tour Guide

Nearly 200 youths
prepare for Israel.

TELL ME WHY

A former Detroiter

The ten big ones
and the other 603.

addresses Harvard.

Health

Tell Me Why. page 30

MIDEAST

32
Before It Spreads
33

If Men Had Babies

Will Israel be able
to count on the U.S.?

The males come to terms
with pregnancy.

A Jewish researcher

Getting fitted.
page 32

studies tumor metastasis.

B

Generational
Divide

The New Jersey shore
beckons to tourists. 58

Carla Schwartz 72
For Seniors 85
Synagogues 26
For Women 90

Candlelighting
Friday, July 1, 1994 8:56 p.m.

Detroit's Stages

Paul Blake has seen
every side of theater.

Sabbath ends
Saturday, July 2, 1994 10:07 p.m.

Focus

THE JEWISH NEWS

Growing In Canton

becomes a synagogue.

TRAVEL

Danny Raskin 70
Round Up 12

Entertainment

A small chavurah

52

Anniversaries 82
Births 84
On Campus 80
Engagements 78
Fine Arts 60
Follow Up 24
Obituaries 126

Oak Park's 1974,
'84 and '94 classes
contemplate life.

05

30

Vol. CV No.17

Business in the
synagogue. page 40

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