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November 29, 1996

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OPINION

Staying Alive

A new national study confirms
the Conservative movement
is on the rebound.

Books are easy to
borrow, hard to return.

TORAH PORTION

Standing On Principle

Semi-retired? Rudy Simons
is more involved than ever
in political and social causes.

Our daily struggles
make us better. 34

TELL ME WHY

Muzak — it's enough
to make you proud. 36

Making recycling a lifestyle. page 85

'Tis The Season ...

Interfaith couples are urged
to pick one religious path
as they face the holidays' test.

HEALTH

Providing change
through recycling.

Business

Shopping Season

The holidays mean big business
for area retailers, no matter
their religious affiliation.

Washington

65

Births 45
B'nai Mitzvah 44

Community 29
Editorials 22
Engagements 38
Food 116
Marketplace 127
Obituaries 154
Out and About 80
Danny Raskin 96

Sports 106
Synagogues 32
Travel 74

At Foggy Bottom

George Mitchell, Madeleine Albright
test the waters for a Cabinet post
as U.S. secretary of state.

ON THE COVER:

ILLUSTRATION BY RUSSEL VACCARO M.

J111 Entertainment

Candlelighting
Friday, Nova 29 4:44 p.m.

Novel Ideas

Sabbath ends
Saturday, Nov. 30 5:52 p.m.

There's something for everyone
for Chanukah in the realm of
Judaica publishing.

DETROIT

THE JEWISH NEWS

Vol. CX No. 14

Hanging Around

There's rock on a roll in a new Royal Oak
gallery, and a Cranbrook show highlights
the most personal art of ai;: 'j ewelry.

23

Local youth perform. page 88

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