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JEWISH 'NEWS

www.detroitjewishnews.com

Sept. 10, 1999
Elul 29, 5759
Vol. CXVI, No. 3

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DEPARTMENTS

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L'Shana Tova

6 A Jewish Response To Y2K

An extended Shabbat will reinvigorate,
but planning must begin now.

53 A Time To Resolve

Detroiters share their resolutions
for the new year.

R1 The Art Of The Shofar

The dominant symbol of the holidays
is a work of art in its own right.

R36 New Year At Sea

Finding your faith
thousands of miles from home.

143 'My Buddy'

A friendship ensues after
beginning in a most unlikely place.

150 Happy Birthday, World

A new year begins
at sundown today.

155 A Sweet Year

Apples and honey are eaten
together for many good reasons.

160 Teen Resolutions

Looking at the past year,
the year ahead and setting goals.

168 Worlds Apart

There are many differences
in how Israel observes the holiday.

174 Away Fr= Home

The High Holidays can be bittersweet
for college students away from home.

Anniversaries
76
ApploTree
150
Bar/Bat Mitzvah ... 72
Births
71
Business
184
Calendar
66
Carla Schwartz ....180
Community
53
Crossword
1122
Answers
193
Cyber Spot
182
Danny Raskin
124
Editorials ............. 45
Engagements
73
Food
155
For Openers ...... . 5
Greeting Ads ...... 135
Health
167
Marketplace
187
Maze! Toe! ........... 70
Obituaries
214
Out & About
11,2
Sports
172
Synagogues
143
Teens
160
The Scene
174
Torah Portion
148
Travel ......... .... . .. 168
Weddings
75

Candlelighting
Friday, Sept. 3
7:34 p.m.

Cover:
Illustration by
Ilene Winn-Lederer

Design by
Debbie Schultz

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