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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-11-05

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Artistic Movement
Arts ei Entertainment
page 90

A Michigan Press Association
Newspaper of the Year

This Week

7 From Pulpit To Classroom

Rabbi Aaron Bergman will join
the Jewish Academy of Metro Detroit.

21 Even Exchange

Israeli, inner-city students partner
in high school exchange program.

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Book
Fair
14 Smooth Sailing

Previous experience helps
Book Fair fall into place.

84 South Of The Border

Bolivian aid to Jewish
refugees explored in book.

108 Movement For Life

A California expatriate
brings t'ai chi to Israel.

118 Expert Advice

A rabbi looks to ancient source
for modern business advice.

Community
40 Gift Of Life

Marrow donor sought to save baby
battling rare bone disorder

Living
Well
105 Laughs For JARC

The Twilight Gala is a mixer,
fund-raiser and laugh-maker.

Obituaries
149

Remembering the Kowalskys and
the Shapiros, passengers on
EgyptAir Flight 990.

its
tertainment

79 Undiscovered Master

Time To Remember

was the beginning of the end for European
Jewry as it had been known when the Nazis
attacked Jewish homes, stores and synagogues
in Germany on Nov. 9-10, 1938 — "The
Night of Broken Glass." In today's cover pack-
age (pages 10-11), we spotlight the 61st corn-
memoration of that fateful night.

It

Shabbat Shalom!

Robert A. Sklar
Editor
rsklar@thejewishnews.com

Luminous images of Alter Kacyzne
in "Poyln: Jewish Life in the Old
Country."

On the Coven
Kristallnacht photo collage
design by Debbie Schultz
Background: Burning synagogue during
Kristallnacht, Baden-Baden.
Foreground: Jewish men with sign, in
form of Star of David, that reads "God
Will Not Desert Us" — marching
under SS guard after Kristallnacht,
Baden-Baden.
Inset: Jewish business with broken glass
windows after Kristallnacht, Berlin.
Photo by Abraham Pisarek
Source: Archives of the Holocaust, Henry
Friedlander and Sybil Milton, general
editors. Garland Publishing, 1990.
Borrowed from the Holocaust
Memorial Center archives, West
Bloomfield.

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www.detroitjewishnews.com

November 5, 1999

Cheshvan•26, 5760

Vol. CXVI, No. 11

Anniversaries
64
AppleTree
75
Bar/Bat Mitzvah 58
Births
58
Calendar
53
Carla Schwartz .... 114
Crossword .
95
... Answers
134
Cyber Spot
122
Danny Raskin
100
Editorials
37
For Openers
5
Living Well
105
Marketplace
124
Hazel Tovl ........... 57
Obituaries . ....... 149
Out & About
80
Sports
111
Spiritualitg
6F
The Scene ............106
Torah Portion
72
Weddings
62

Candlelighting
Friday, Nov. 5
5:04 p.m.

Shabbat ends
Saturday, Nov. 6
6:05 p.m.

©COPYRIGHT 1999
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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1999

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