January 26, 1995

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Detroit

TORAH PORTION

Lessons of ancient Egypt
and modern Israel. 28

Blading

USY members get out of the
synagogue and onto the rink
to round out their program.

Looking for a hero. page 113

Crash Hero

ISRAEL

Palestinian elections
create new realities. 02

A local man still has
memories of crash-landing
his single-engine plane.

FAMILY

Forks up or down
on new kosher foods.

Queen Of Souls

TELL ME WHY

Singer-songwriter Debbie Friedman
breathes new life into ancient prayers.

No last names
in the Bible. 110

Business

Editorials 8
Eye Spy 90
Food 126

Taking Their Word On It

Four Detroit business icons
find fame and profit starring
in their own advertisements.

Mr. Belvedere: Still doing good work. page 37

JN Entertainment

76

86

113

A Rough In The Diamond

Our editor kicks up his heels.
There's always a first time for
twang and country line dancing.

Zionist Rock

Nashville-based singer-songwriter
Henry Gross is a one-man party
in the world of country music.

Ziegfeld girls at the
Book Beat. page 83

Here's To 99

Marketplace 132
Milestones 117
Obituaries 162
Opinion 9
Danny Raskin 92
Carla Schwartz 91
Singles 125
Sports 108

Synagogues 26
Travel 56

Candlelighting
Friday, Jan. 26 5:21 p.m.

Sabbath ends
Saturday, Jan. 27 6:26 p.m.

DETROIT

THE JEWISH NEWS

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