DETROIT
MIME NEWS
Contents
tio A 2001 Michigan Press Association
II Newspaper of the Year
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www.detroitjewishnews.com
OCTOBER 19, 2001
CHESHVAN 2, 5762
VOL. Oa, NO. 10
War On Terrorism
14 Coming Together
Local Jews and Muslims aim to build
bridges of understanding.
16 What's In Store?
In aftermath of Sept. 11, U-M professor
offers insights into the Mideast's future.
17 Who Rabbis Turn To
In times of crises, rabbis find
consolation from various sources.
18 Eye For An Eye
Henry Traurig of Huntington Woods, who grew up
"Targeted killings" debate renews
in wake of Israeli official's murder.
on Stansbury in Detroit, gathers the crowd at the
Vernor Elementary School reunion. To his left is the
current principah Elizabeth Nevels.
18 Powdery Threat
Anthrax scare reaches
Jewish organizations.
Opinion
Spirituality
57 Sefer Torah, Safer World
Sukkot takes on added
meaning after Sept. 11.
29 Teach 'Em A Lesson
Winning terrorism war
means winning the peace.
Community
Arts 6' Entertainment
72 The Jewish Bunch
TV's fall season offers
old stereotypes, new characters.
DEPARTMENTS
11
Alefbeecha
54
Anniversaries
AppleTree
87
B'nai Mitzvah . . 46
Calendar
39
. 94
Carla Schwartz
111
Crossword
.82
Danny Raskin .
Editor's Notebook . .5
Engagements
50
11
For Openers
28
Insight
Letters
5
96
Marketplace
44
New Arrivals
121
Obituaries
29
Opinion
Out & About . . 70
Sports
89
Staff Notebook . . 12
62
Synagogues
92
The Scene
Torah Portion . . . 68
52
Weddings
33 Precious MemOries
Vernor '66 class reunion
marks turning 50 together.
Candlelighting
Friday, Oct. 19, 6:26 p.m.
Living Well
89 In The Swing
Raider tennis squad
climbs the state ladder.
Cover Story page 14
Coming Together
Local Jews and Muslims aim
to strengthen bridges of
understanding.
On the cover: Don Silversmith of Southfield,
Angela Salva, 10, of Bloomfield Hills and
Harvey Bronstein of Southfield.
Shabbat ends
Saturday, Oct. 20, 7:27 p.m.
Cover:
Photography, Krista Husa
Page design, Debbie Schultz
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