DETROIT MIME NEWS Contents tio A 2001 Michigan Press Association II Newspaper of the Year JN 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 ©COPYRIGHT 2001 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The Detroit Jewish News (USPS 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.