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March 23, 2001
Adar 28, 5761
Vol. CXIX, No. 6

Arts & Entertainment

This Week

69 Melting Pot Music

10 Controversial Words

"Ragtime" chronicles early 1900
changes, turmoil in America.

Display on Father Coughlin
adds dispute to Holocaust service.

20 Matter of Interpretation

Living Well

Reform leader, philanthropists
debate synagogue renewal.

91 Passed D own

Some long-time favorites
for your Passover seder.

Opinion

31 The Price Of Unity

Spirituality

What comes first in Mideast—
security and stability, or peace?

60 Sixty And Glowing

Temple Israel celebrates
its 60th anniversary year.

Community

33 Zest, Not Rest

Learning, shmoozing a way of life
for retirees at the JCC.

Business

66 Positive Signs

Builders are optimistic that
conditions are improving.

Temple Israel's processional for moving the Torahs from
Detroit to West Bloomfield in the fall of 1979.

DEPARTMENTS
Alefbet'cha
7
Anniversaries
. . 59
89
AppleTree
128
Ask Wendy
B'nai Mitzvah . . . 49
44
Calendar
Carla Schwartz .. 102
119
Crossword
122
Cyber Spot
Danny Raskin . . . 84
Editor's Notebook .. 5
55
Engagements
For Openers
7
91
Food
29
Insight
Letters
5
104
Marketplace
48
New Arrivals
129
Obituaries
70
Out & About
Sports
98
63
Synagogues
94
Teens
96
The Scene
65
Torah Portion
58
Weddings

Candlelighting
Friday, March 23, 6:30 p.m.

Cover Story page 14

Shabbat ends
Saturday, March 24, 7:32 p.m.

One Dream At A Time

Cover:
Photography, Krista Husa
Page design, Debbie Schultz

Special needs don't stop Danny Friedman.

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A Positive Outlook

The stock market and employee layoffs have shaken our
faith in the economy these last few weeks.
But economists and businesspeople alike are predicting a
robust marketplace in the coming months. For a look at
what your friends, neighbors and associates are predicting,
read our Business Outlook section in the middle of this edi-
tion of the Jewish. News.

— Alan Hitsky, associate editor

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