March 21, 1997

OPINION

Detroit

Getting down
to Jewish basics. 31 .

Civic Pride

The Neighborhood Project rang in
its 10th birthday with a little
bit of magic and lots of cake.

TELL ME WHY

Forever blowing
Jewish bubbles. 40

Cold, Dark Simchah

Without electricity or heat,
two b'not mitzvah at Adat Shalom
persevere at services.

THE PULSE

Your personality
and your siblings. 74

Births 50

54

B'nai Mitzvah 51

Empty Seats

Few young Jews regularly attend
Shabbat services. It could mean
empty seats when they need them.

Community 34

Editorials 30

Finding a way to the Promised Land. page 14

Engagements 42

Food 114

Marketplace 125

Obituaries 154

59

Jew.S.A. Today

Out and About 80

Danny Raskin 92

Enough Already 2000, bakery takes
cleanliness prize, and new uniforms
at Hillel in our pull-your-leg pages.

Sports 110

Synagogues 36

Torah Portion 38

Business

Travel 104

ON THE COVER:

Managing

ILLUSTRATION BY WARREN LINN.

Israel's inflationary genius
looks forward to the impact of
Bill Davidson's business school.

JNE COVER:

JN Entertainment

It's Magic!

David Copperfield brings his
world of illusion to the
Palace this weekend.

David Copperfield

Candlelighting
Friday, March 21 6:28 p.m.

Sabbath ends
Saturday, March 22 7:37 p.m.

DETROIT I

THE JEWISH NEWS

Vol. CXI No. 4

Reigning Katz

Making magic. page 82

The real Jonathan Katz shares
his name and voice with a
Comedy Central cartoon character.

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