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July 02, 1999 - Image 67

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-07-02

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Question of the Week:
What was the name of the Detroit
native who served as President John F.
Kennedy's special assistant for science
and technology?

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Not only was Jewish-Italian artist
Amedeo Modigliani talented, he
was exceptionally handsome. But he
wouldn't make anyone's best-dressed
list.
- While he roamed the streets of
Paris, Modigliani usually wore the
same dark pant and shirt, and a
cape when it was cold. But his
favorite item of clothing was a red
scarf, which he always tied around
his neck.
We all know its real name is, of
course, the Reed Sea — though

everyone refers to it as the Red SeCi.-.
- In addition to fame as the body of
water God:. parted to let the Israelites
Pa through, this sea was the mar-
itime center of • King Solomo j n s
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blac klisted ring the
40s- -•
1950s
"red scare," those persecuted by
Sen. Joseph McCarthy because of
supposed Communist ties, were:
writer Albert Maltz (This Gun for Hire
[1942]); director Lewis Milestone (All
Quiet on the Western Front [ 1 930]
and Mutiny on the Bounty [1962]);
actor Howard Da Silva (Lost Week-
end [1943] and The Great Gatsby
[1974D, actor Zero Mostel (Fiddler
on the Roof [stage productions in
1964 and 1976]); actor John

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wonderful details of
the blue-purple dye on
the fringes of the tallit?

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