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Contents

DETROIT
=WISE NEWS

CI

A 2001 winner of American Jewish Press Association

and Society of Professional Journalists awards

ww-w.detroitjewishnews.com

AUG. 24, 2001

ELUL 5, 5761

VOL. Oa, NO. 2

This Week

Arts & Entertainment

75 Rising Son

12 On Their Own?

The Wallflowerslakob Dylan at last
acknowledges his famous lineage.

Seniors sue to retain valet parking at
Southfield apartment complex.

Living Well

Opinion

95 Golf Phenom

A bat mitzvah girl with Detroit ties
turned the golf world upside down.

39 Lives On The Line

State of Israel has every right
to defend against terrorism.

Community

45 Hello, Muddah
Hello, Fadduh .. .

Letters from camp reveal humor,
honesty, daring from our children.

Eli Weingarden in the showroom
of his furniture store.

Spirituality

Business

68 Setting The Mood

Adat Shalom helps bring
new ideas to holiday tables.

111,1'1,;,

VI. El

103 Holy Site

A young Jewish entrepreneur parleys
his furniture experience into a niche.

COVER STORY Page 21

Banking on the Future

Community leaders focus on the Jewish education
of our youngest children.

P

anking On
The Future

taucawn

,Lnet.

On the cover: Noah and Jacob
Provizer, 3-year-old twins of Kari
and Jeffrey Provizer of West
Bloomfield, as wine is poured at
Shabbat services as part of Camp

Shemesh at Temple Israel

reschool teachers are the greeters at the gateway into the
Jewish community," says one of Detroit Jewry's top educa-
tors, Harlene Appelman.
And she should know.
As director of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit's
Alliance for Jewish Education, Appelman has a front-row seat
to the growing attention now paid to early childhood educa-
tion. Preschool teachers, she says, have "long been left out of
the education continuum and viewed as doing something less
prominent in the educational process."
These and other insights into Jewish learning during the
highly formative preschool years are at the core of Voices in
Jewish Education, a special report published annually by the
Jewish News. We invite your feedback.

Shabbat shalom!

—Robert A. Sklar, editor

DEPARTMENTS

Alefbet'cha
7
Anniversaries
67
AppleTree
94
B'nai Mitzvah
. .59
Calendar
54
Crossword
121
Danny Raskin
.86
Editor's Notebook . .5
Engagements
63
For Openers
7
Food
99
Health
98
Insight
19
Letters
5
Marketplace
105
Mazel Tov!
57
New Arrivals
. 58
Obituaries
130
Out & About
.76
Sports
95
Staff Notebook . 11
Synagogues
70
The Scene
97
Torah Portion .. . 74
Travel
101
Weddings
66



Candlelighting
Friday, Aug. 24, 8:03 p.m.

Shabbat ends
Saturday, Aug. 25, 9:04 p.m.

Cover:
Photography, Krista Husa
Page design, Debbie Schultz

©COPYRIGHT 2001
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

The Detroit Jewish News (LISPS
275-520) is published every Friday
with additional supplements in
January, March, May, August,
September, November and
December at 27676 Franklin
Road, Southfield, Michigan.
Periodical Postage Paid at South-
field, Michigan and additional
mailing offices. Postmaster: send
changes to: Detroit Jewish News,
27676 Franklin Road, Southfield,
Michigan 48034.

8/24

2001

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