February 24, 1995
14
Dealt
OPINION
Rabbi Wine believes
separation means freedom.
Colorful Canopies
Different styles combine
for a new wedding look.
ROUND UP
Music therapy. page 79
38
Jewish staffers go behind
the scenes. 15
ENTERTAINMENT
Two styles of music
in one family. 19
Business
49
FINE ARTS
All You Can Eat
A tribute to victims
of terrorism. 92
Grocery-store tour
focuses on nutrition.
Never On Saturday
Community 27
Food 120
Marketplace 125
Milestones 110
Obituaries 154
Danny Raskin 84
Carla Schwartz 86
Sports 99
Synagogues 32
Tell Me Why 36
Travel 96
Amazing Savings has moved,
but stays closed on Shabbat.
Wrestlemania. page 99
Health
82
No Horsing Around
Mark Biederman has
four-legged patients.
Education
103
Shimon Peres takes a swing
at baseball strike. 25
POLITICS
PICKING
UP THE PIECES
Professionals try to heal
rabbinic-congregational rifts.
48
5
Growing Pains
Candlelighting
Friday, Feb. 24 5:58 p.m.
Teens are embracing
Jewish youth groups.
Sabbath ends
Saturday, Feb. 25 7:01 p.m.
Next Generation
108
Bachelor Portrait
A sign of desperation?
Hardly.
Multimedia testimony. page 92
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