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September 08, 1995 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-09-08

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Above: Waves of Lake Superior wash up along the northern shore. JUPers say their home is
spiritual in its beauty. PHOTO BY JERRY BIELICKI

Far right: Stained-glass windows at the temple in Ishpeming were designed by the late
Raymond Katz of New York City. When fewer than 10 congregants attend services, members
count trees. PHOTO BY RUTH LITTMANN

Right: The Mackinac Bridge was initially proposed by a Jew and later designed by Jews. It
reaches from Mackinaw City to a land where faith has struggled to remain intact.

PHOTO BY JERRY BIELICKI

Below right: The old copper mill below Quincy in Hancock stands abandoned. A train that
once carried ore out-of-state is stopped dead in its tracks. PHOTO BY RUTH LITTMANN

Below left: An unexpected phenomenon awaits UP tourists: Temple Jacob across the
waterway from Houghton. Land for the building was donated by the Quincy Mining
Company. PHOTO BY JERRY BIELICKI

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