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"Clusters of Jewish families also
:.d uld be found in neighboring
towns," she writes "but only
Houghton-Hancock had a sufficient
number of Jewish families to sustain a
rninyan and to build a synagogue."
"Michigan Scholars Shed New
Light. . ." is authored by Bernard
Goldman, former director of the
Wayne State Universiry Press, as well
former chair of
the WSU Art
History
Department. He
Wrote his doctoral
dissertation under
the supervision of
the late Clark
Hopkins, the
Jniversity of
Michigan archae-
logy professor
ho found "the
arliest standing
ynagogue containing the earliest-
known series of Jewish pictures with
biblical themes."
The excavation at the small city of
Dura-Europos next to the Euphrates
iver opens questions about how the
murals can be reconciled with biblical
injunctions against images.
Alan Kandel, who serves on the
ewish Federation of Metropolitan
Detroit Archives and Exhibit commit-
tees, wrote The Editor and the
Senator: 'A Zionist Home in
Palestine.'" It probes the link between
he late Jewish News editor Philip
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Slomovitz and Republican Senator
Arthur Vandenberg in supporting the
establishment of Israel.
Judith Levin Cantor has been jour-
nal editor for the past eight years, this
time working with Sidney Simon.
"We reach out to people with pro-
fessional skills to become authors of
our articles," explains Cantor, who
already has started to plan the next
issue. "We work with an editorial
committee and
try not to have
opinions or edito-
rialize within the
articles.
"I think I will
never stop being
astonished about
the peddlers going
to the Upper
Peninsula and
reestablishing
Jewish traditions.
I admire their
entrepreneurship and their pluck,
transplanting themselves from the
Jewish shtetl to the forests of
Michigan."
"I think that history is the stories
of individuals, and the ones we fea-
ture are ordinary people who acted
on their dreams and made a differ-
ence," Cantor says.
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