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14 Basic Summer Sunday

Heat, humidity don't deter
a range of community activities.

Maccabi Lure Dims

Participation in youth games
rises nationwide, trails in Detroit.

The Delegation

166 Detroit teenagers
,prepare to travel, compete.

an Am Stars

Two Detroiters bring back
the gold from Mexico City.

31 Yiddish Spoken Here

Detroit Jews still communicate
through a 1,000-year-old language.

Synagogues

1 Comforting Words

Minyan leaders bring more
than religion to shiva homes.

Alan Wertheimer, right, concentrates
on catching a pop-up at a Maccabi baseball practice.
This Week
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July 30, 1999
Av 17, 5759
Vol. CXV, No. 23

DEPARTMENTS

59
AppleTree
46
Births
105
Business
40
Calendar
85
Crossword
118
... Answers
106
Cyber Spot
86
Danny Raskin
27
Editorials
47
Engagements
108
Marketplace
Blaze' Tov1...... ...... 45
135
Obituaries
68
Out & About
63
Sports
Synagogues ............ 51
102
The Scene
Torah Portion ........56
Weddings

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Candlelighting
Friday, July 30
8:37 p.m.

Shabbat ends
Saturday, July 31
9:43 p.m.

Cover:
Jay Frydenlund, 8,
of Ann Arbor.
Photo by Krista Husa
Cover design by Debbie
Schultz

74 A Century Of Excellence

20th-century Israeli masterworks
make only U.S. appearance in
Cleveland.

Living Well

91 Changing Campground

Tamarack celebrates this weekend,
looking back and at its future.

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