Jan. 2, 1998
Vol. CXII No. 19
Up Front
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The Scene
page 60
Synagogue Merger?
Beth Achim and Adat Shalom
are in the talking stages.
The Scene
60
Why Do So Many Move?
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When "no place like home
means growing new roots.
Close Up
64
Up Front _
page 22
Soul Encounters
Roger Kamenetz explores loss,
religious thought and rebirth.
Births 41
Community 38
Editorials 26
Engagements 41
Food 110
Health 98
Marketplace 114
Obituaries 138
Synagogues 43
Torah Portion 47
Travel 92
The World 31
Candlelighting
Friday, Jan. 2
•ppleTree
50
A Spiritual Home
Jewish families are looking
for a congregation that fits.
Entertainment
70
Attractions
page 74
"The Capeman" Cometh
Amid controversy, Paul Simon's
new musical to open on Broadway.
Mixed Media
Danny Raskin
Book Shelf
At The Movies
96
On The Run
Catching a few minutes with
AI Rosenberg can be hard work.
103
Motown Redux
Burton Farbman has been a pioneer
in Detroit's redevelopment.
4:54 p.m.
Sabbath ends
Saturday, Jan. 3 6:00 p.m.
Cover:
Illustration by
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JNE cover:
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Anthony.
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