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December 14, 2001 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-12-14

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The Detroit Medical Center

Salutes

The Michigan Jewish Sports Foundation



For Its Generous Support of

The Lawrence and !dell Weisberg Cancer Center

Somber
Chanukah

ierusalemites
mark the festival
on sites of carnage.

SHOSHANA KORDOVA
Jewish Telegraphic Agency

Jerusalem

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12/14
2001

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irh this year's Festival or
Lights falling just a
week after Palestinian
terrorists turned the
center of Jerusalem into a killing field,
residents are struggling
lina not to let their
fear deter them from their holiday cel-
ebration.
Ben-Yehuda Street, the scene of a
double suicide bombing on Dec. 1
that killed I I people, is an odd mix-
ture of Chanukah festivities and
hornbill., b memorial.
A little boy stood at a table Tuesday
cutting pink cellophane into a dreidel
shape, while a little girl in a silver-col-
ored crown moved her arms in imita-
tion of the storyteller sitting across
from her.
A few feet away, technicians were
setting up a sound system on a
portable stage for a concert. In large
letters, the stage bore the message,
"We came to banish darkness," words
from a popular Chanukah song that
also reflect something of the public
mood as the Palestinian intifacla
(uprising) bleeds through its 15th
month.
Tuesday was the first of five days of
Chanukah performances and art proj-
ects funded by the Jerusalem munici-
pality, said Rachel Ben-Asher, director.

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