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. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS (USPS 275-520) IS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY WITH ADDITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS IN JANUARY, MARCH, MAY, AUGUST AND OCTOBER AT 27676 FRANKLIN ROAD, SOUTH- FIELD, MICHIGAN.PERIODICAL POSTAGE PAID AT SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN AND ADDITIONAL MAILING OFFICES. POSTMASTER: SEND CHANGES TO: DETROIT JEWISH NEWS, 27676 FRANKLIN ROAD, SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN 48034. ©COPYRIGHT 1997 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS