DETROIT
JEWISH NEWS

s 6 Lasting
Week
Legacy

David Page is an easy choice
for Federation's Fred M. Butzel
Memorial Award.

14 Vandalized

Two-dozen gravestones are toppled
at a small Jewish cemetery in Inkster.

ommunitsr
41 Preserving The Past

UM-D bestows its highest honor
on historian/educator Sidney Bolkosky.

66 Time Line

Sukkot provides a time line
back to our history.

69 Home Sweet Sukka

Sleeping under the stars helps us
recall our ancestors in the desert.

Jewish Cemetery Vandalized
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Vol. CXIV, No. 5

ApploTroe
69
Bar/Bat Mitzvah .. 53
Births
52
B usiness
76
Calendar
47
Carla Schwartz ... 120
Crossword
89
..a Answers
131
Cyber Spot
124
Danny Raskin
100
Editorials
37
Engagements
54
Food
107
For Openers
5
Marketplace ..... ...126
Maul Too!
51
Obituaries
154
Out & About
82
Sports
112
Synagogues
59
The Scene
117
Torah Portion
66

107 A Sucker For Sukkot

The bounty of the harvest
is the meal choice for Sukkot.

Business
76 Going Global

Harold Kutner has taken his
expertise to the top at GM.

rts
tertainment

81 Hope Amid Despair

Jakob the Liar takes humorous look

at unfunny Jewish history.

Sports
112 Family Tradition

With Tiger Stadium about to close,
a family tradition continues.

Candlelighting
Friday, Sept. 24
7:09 p.m.

Sukkot ends
Sunday, Sept. 26
8:06 p.m.

Cover:
Illustration by
Mary Etta Moore
Design by
Debbie Schultz

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