ERSAVER WEEK He says it is "theological arro- gance" for the Southern Baptists to believe that "they have the only true message, and everyone else is flawed." The Rev. James Lyons was or- dained at a Southern Baptist seminary, but he has devoted his life to his Ecumenical Institute for Jewish-Christian Studies in Southfield, which works for "mu- tuality and dialogue." He says the Southern Baptist resolution is not binding on its local churches, but he called the document "painful to Jews. It's a lesson we have to learn: Just as all Jews do not think the same way, neither do all Chris- tians." LI DRESS, BUSWESS, & CASUAL SH Jewish News Group Expands In Florida ess than two years after es- Sentinel Co., whose parent firm tablishing operations in owns and operates the Chicago Florida, the Jewish News Tribune, superstation WGN and Group, which includes the a host of other media properties. Waterspout President Charles Detroit Jewish News, is poised A. Buerger said, "We're excited to add two new newspapers. The expansion in population- to be able to form a partnership rich south Florida is an out- with a company as well-re- growth of the success of the spected as the Tribune Compa- Palm Beach Jewish Times, a ny to do what we both do best." South Florida's 650,000 Jews 17,000-circulation weekly which began publication in November — in Palm Beach, Broward and Dade counties — comprise the 1994. Publication of the new Boca largest concentration of Jews in Raton I Delray Beach Jewish the United States outside of New Times will begin Aug. 30. Publi- York. South Palm Beach Coun- cation of the Broward Jewish ty, which will be served by the Times will begin in early 1997. Boca Raton I Delray Beach Jew- The expansion of the Jewish ish Times, is the fastest-growing PHOTO BY CRAIG TERKOWITZ Times also marks the beginning of a unique partner- ship between the Jewish News Group and the Florida-based Sun- Sentinel Co., a wholly owned sub- sidiary of the Tri- bune Company. Waterspout, parent company of The Jewish News and its sister pa- pers, will own and edit the new week- lies, and Sun-Sen- tinel will distribute them. Both staffs will sell advertise- ments in the new publications. `This agreement merges the Waterspout President Charles A. Buerger, seated, with strengths of the Executive Vice Presidents Arthur M. Horwitz and Sylvia two companies to Boyko Stafford. the benefit of the Jewish communi- ty," said Gary Press, publisher Jewish community in the coun- of the Palm Beach Jewish Times. try, according to Ira Sheskin, Mr. Press is the former publish- professor of geography at the er of the Baltimore Business University of Miami. Following a recent merger, Journal. The Jewish News Group is the 'Broward County Jewish comprised of the Detroit and Federation became the country's Palm Beach papers, plus the third largest — behind New Baltimore Jewish Times, the At- York and Los Angeles — serv- lanta Jewish Times, and the ing 280,000 Jews. "We look forward to expand- Vancouver, B.C., Western Jew- ing our coverage of one of the ish Bulletin. "We are pleased to add the country's most important and Jewish Times to our growing list fastest-growing regions," said of publishing relationships," said Howard J. Lalli, editor of the Scott Smith, president of Sun- Palm Beach Jewish Times. ID COUPON EXPIRES: 7/5/96 European Collections West Bloomfield • On the Boardwalk 6893 Orchard Lake Rd. • Just South of Maple • (810) 626-3362 Store Hours: Mon.-Weds. & Sat. 10-7 • Thurs. & Fri. 10-9 • Sun. 12 5 - And what better way to unwind than in this relaxing group from Homecrest. In stock now and available for immediate delivery at nearly 40% OFF suggested retail. Don't let Memorial Day find you "unseated". iga Egg er' 7350 Highland Road (M-59) just west of Oakland Airport .4 No/ Waterford m4,ffs, (810) 666-2880 at • Mon, Thurs, Fri r 10-9 Tpesla i=; s