ONE OWPRICE... Staff Notebook The President Visits Detroit G AT GIFTS! Give someone you love a gift subscription to the Detroit Jewish News. It's delivered to their home every Friday for only $52.00. ($70 out of state),* IsraelNow Mission Update Plus they'll receive the new 01/02 edition of JN SourceBook in October! It's the complete guide to everything Jewish in metropolitan Detroit. 4E:A President George W Bush addresses Teamsters members in Detroit. The 82 metro-Detroiters signed up for the IsraelNow Solidarity Mission Sept. 9-14 met last week to go over last-minute details. The mission itiner- ary includes visits to the site of the discotheque bombing in Tel Aviv, an absorption center in the Partnership 2000 region of Nazareth Illit and a tour of the Gilo neighborhood, which regularly receives gunfire from Palestinians in Beit Jala. ' ❑ Please bill me President George W. Bush spoke of jobs, the economy and faith-based programs during a visit to the Teamsters headquarters in Detroit on Labor Day. "We shouldn't resist faith-based programs, we ought to welcome them," he said. "We ought to encourage them. We ought to spread them through our neighbor- hoods so that nobody feels left out in America." The comment, and his visit, drew light applause. — Harry Kirsbaum Payment enclosed Charge my: Visa Speeches by Israel's Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and Foreign Minister Shimon Peres are also being worked out, said Franklin's Jane Sherman, national mission chair. Detroit's delegation to the United Jewish Communities' solidarity mis- sion is the third largest, following New York and Miami. — Harry Kirsbaum MasterCard Card # Corrections Signature (Required) Phone ( My Name ) .My Address City State Zip Phone I ) ❑ Send the gift subscription to: Name Address City State Zip Gift Card Message DETROIT JEWISH NEWS For faster service call: 248.354.6620 or fax 248.354.1210 9/7 2001 Allow 2-3 weeks for delivery. www.detroitjewishnews.corn • In the Travel section story "Unraveling The Inquisition" (Aug. 31, page 87), the synagogue shown is the Belmonte synagogue in Belmonte, Portugal. • "In The Spotlight" (Aug. 31, page 52), Rabbi Elimelech Silberberg's title was misstated. He serves on the executive board of the Organization of Lubavitch Rabbis of the United States and Canada. • In "MJI Offers Teen Courses" (Aug. 31, page 12), the Michigan Jewish Institute's Hebrew class is an advanced program. The Belmonte synagogue • In "Hope Amid Hardships" (Aug. 31, page 51) on the Isaac Agree Downtown Synagogue, an additional day was omitted for the estate sale, which is Sunday and Monday, Sept 9-10, at the Southfield Centre for the Arts, 24350 Southfield Road. Also, the fund-raising dinner honoring Rabbi Noah Gamze will be Sept. 23. For information, call (313) 961-9328. • In "Jewish Tradition Renewed" (Aug. 31, page 18), Dr. Donald Garfield was misidentified. The photo's caption should read: At Congregation Shir Tikvah, Rabbi Arnie Sleutelberg shows a Torah to Randi, 7; Brian, 13; Kevin, 11; and Dr. Donald Garfield of Bloomfield Hills.