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February 12, 1999 - Image 64

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-02-12

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EdltoR'8 NoTe

I'm trapped inside
this challah and
I can't get out!!

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Young adults (20-35) are invited to a

CHALLAH BAKING EXTRAVAGANZA*

Thursday, February 25 e 7:30 p.m.

At the home of Mirjam and Gary Schwartz

*dietary laws observed

There will be baking instruction...

(Take home your own creation and
a recipe book tool)

Baking demonstration by:
Sryil Victor and Rabbi Reuven Schwartz
co-hosts of "Everything's Kosher"
television cooking show

REKINDLING
. SHABBAT

:7NITE YOUR (SWISH SOU,

$5 (Not a lot of dough...)
Please respond by February i8

COST:

CON'T
LOAF!

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To RSVP and for directions, call Jodi Berger

a 248.203.1486

Rekindling 5habbat is funded generously through a grant
from the Berman/Cohn Pilot Fund for Continuity and the
United Jewish Foundation.

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FOUNDATION

Jill Davidson Sklar
Event Chairs

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Allied Jewish Campaign

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develop a thick skin, _too because
reporters really - Nust endure a great
deal: pressure to get good stories,
to break stories, to write well, to
get awards. Then invariably you
receive at least 12 calls a week
from people who say, "I hate your
guts," or something keenly articu-
late like that. Unfortunately, I never
actually excelled at that thick-skin

The Holidays May Be Over, But We're Still. Celebrating At

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EvERyt)
A Large Selection
On Sale Now!

part.
\ow, I am about to ask you a
question. You are the expert.
I need to know what works and
what doesn't work, in AppleTree.
I know a lot of journalists who
think they know best what readers
want and need (without ever even
speaking with them ...) I, however,
an not a psychic. I am asking you
to please take a few minutes to
call, write, fax or e-mail me with
your ideas. What do you read in
AppleTree? What do you love
and hate? What is useful, what is
a waste of time? What would you
like more of, and less of?
I invite your comments (and
promise to make appropriate
changes in the section, if neces-
sary) through the end of this month.
Please include your name and city
of residence with your remarks. I
will run all responses in a future
issue of AppleTree, so if you would

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rather your name not be used, let
me know.
I appreciate your time. I need
your comments. I look forward to
hearing from you. fl

-leryday 20% off everyday 20% off everyday 20% off everyday 20% off everyday

Elizabeth Applebaum
AppleTree Editor

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1999

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Please contact Elizabeth Applebadm
c/o The Jewish News, 27676 Franklin
Road, Southfield, MI 48034. Fax:
(248) 354-6069. Phone: (248) 354-
6060, ext. 308 (voice mail only.
Please clearly state and spell your
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