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This Week

8 Privacy And Public Interest

After Clinton-Lewinsky, should com-
munal, religious leaders expect scrutiny?

11 The Lure Of Jewish Studies

$8 million MSU program
targets Israel and America.

23 A Fistful Of Dollars

U.S. strategists flock to work
for Israeli politicians, parties.

Debating ethics, Business, page 103

Finding looted art,
This week,
page 20

Community

38 'One In A Million'

Elan Village rededicates chapel
in memory of Rabbi Gardin.

January 29, 1999
Vol. CXIV, No. 23

DEPARTMENTS
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Births
Carla Schwartz
Crossword
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Maul Toy!
Obituaries
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Sports
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Torah Portion
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pleTree

69 The Giving Tree

The roots of a holiday
celebrating new year for trees.

72 As The Tree Grows

Teo-Judaism's' spiritual joys
are on the rise with Tu B'Shevat,
says a noted Jewish thinker.

Uncommon Humor,
Arts &
Entertainment,
page 85

Arts
Entertainment

Candlelighting
Friday, Jan. 29
5:25 p.m.

Sabbath ends
Saturday, Jan. 30
6:29 p.m.

Cover:
Illustration
by Julia Niederman

80 Museums On the Move

Meet the museum directors
at Cranbrook and in Toledo.

Living Well

The Scene

108 Spanning The Chasm

A Detroit mission to Israel
breaks down Jewish stereotypes.

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