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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-09-21

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DETROIT
JEWD3E NEWS

Contents

Fri A 2001 winner of American Jewish Press Association
L id and Society of Professional Journalists awards

Terror In America

Opinion

20 Family Hit By Tragedy

33 On The Day Of Atonement

Doreen Hermelin learns her nephew is
missing in the World Trade Center.

Hearing the sound of God's promise
that the world has been born anew.

22 United In Grief

Community-

Terror attacks touch many
families in Detroit.

38 Caring For. Mark

After his devastating injury, Mark Herman's
friends, family plan fund-raiser

Memorial
display at
West Bloomfield
JCC.

Spirituality

51 Coming Together

Jews rally against terrorism
through prayer and unity.

Arts

Entertainment

63 Artistic Abstractions

24 Brooklyn's Experts

Israeli emigres say America must learn
about teror as a fact of

30 The Power Of E-Mail

Restaurant owner denounces rumor; group.,
caution against unsubstantiated messages.

This Week

18 A Humble Award Winner

Doreen Hermelin earns
Federation's highest honor.

One-woman show encompasses traditional,
digital representations.

Living Well

79 Light And Easy

Breaking the fast without
breaking the holiday.

AppleTree

85 Yom Kippur At A Glance

All about the day we seek
expiation for our sins.

www.detroitjewishnews.com

September 21, 2001
Tishrei 4, 5762
Vol. CXX, No. 6

DEPARTMENTS
Alefbet'cha
11
Anniversaries . . . 50
B'nai Mitzvah . . . .45
41
Calendar
Carla Schwartz . . 84
Crossword
103
Cyber Spot
85
Danny Raskin . . . .72
Editor's Notebook . .5
Engagements
48
For Openers
11
Food
79
Health
82
Insight
31
Letters
5
Marketplace
88
New Arrivals
44
110
Obituaries
Out & About
. .64
Synagogues
58
The Scene
83
Torah Portion ... 62
Weddings
48

Candlelighting
Friday, Sept. 21, 7:14 p.m.

Shabbat ends
Saturday, Sept. 22, 8:14 p.m.

Cover:
Photography, Debbie Hill
Page design, Debbie Schultz

Cover Story Page 12

Mission Of Emotion

Detroiters visiting Israel discover that solidarity
goes both ways in wake of attack on America.

Steven Posner of Southfield, Barbara Tronstein of
Bloomfield Hills, Barbara Cantor of West
Bloomfield and David Raben of Livonia, at a
memorial service for the victims of the attack in
America held at the Nofota School in Nazareth
Illit in Israel's Central Galilee.

©COPYRIGHT 2001
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

The Detroit Jewish News (LISPS
275-520) is published every
Friday with additional supple-
ments 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, South-
field, Michigan 48034.

9/21
2001

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