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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-12-21

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DETROIT
JEWISH NEWS

Contents

0

A 2001 Michigan Press Association

Newspaper of the Year

www.detroitjewishnews.com

DECEMBER 21, 2001
TEVET 6, 5 7 62
VOL. CXX, NO. 19

Community

35 Torch Bearers

Four Jewish Detroiters take part in
national run to light the Olympic Torch.

Spirituality

47 Learning How To Grieve

Dorfman Chapel opens non-denominational
bereavement library.

Arthur Sugarman of Southfield gets a taste of homemade jam in a
re-enactment of early kibbutz days at the Pioneer Settlement Museum
at Kibbutz Yifat in Detroit's sister region of Israel's Central Galilee.

This Week

18 Checking Up On Family

Arts

Entertainment

62 December Dilemma

New books address maintaining a separate
Jewish identity within interfaith families.

Camp

Detroit Jews pay a call
on their sister region.

77 Camp Memories

29 Waiting For A Room

Their own experiences at camp
spur parents to send their children.

Jewish War Veterans having trouble finding
a place for their cherished memories.

Opinion

31 The Photos Are Ours

AppleTree

82 Honor And Memory

Pleasant Lake students raise more than $7, 000
to help a family forever changed by terrorist attacks.

Detroit Jewiy should acknowledge
ownership of photos of Jewish war veterans.

DEPARTMENTS

Alefbet'cha
11
Anniversaries
45
B'nai Mitzvah
. 42
Calendar
39
Carla Schwartz
. .92
Crossword
108
Danny Raskin . . .72
Editor's Notebook . .5
Engagements
42
For Openers
11
Food
87
Insight
29
Letters
6
Marketplace
95
New Arrivals
40
Obituaries
114
Out & About
.58
Sports
90
Staff Notebook . 12
Synagogues
52
Torah Portion . . 55
Weddings
44

Candlelighting

Friday, Dec. 21, 4:45 p.m.

Shabbat ends

Saturday, Dec. 22, 5:52 p.m.

Helping Hands

rover thought about volunteer work?
16I"Volunteers are integral to enhancing the
services of many Jewish communal agencies and
very much appreciated by the agencies and their
clients," says Linda Blumberg, director of the
local Commission on Jewish Eldercare Services
(COJES).
As a communal service, the Jewish News, in
cooperation with COJES, features a weekly col-
umn highlighting volunteer opportunities. The
column, in the Community Calendar, includes
ongoing and one-time-only options.
"Volunteers can choose to work directly with
people who need assistance or provide office
support," Blumberg says. "Agencies work with
them to match their interests, skills and availabil-
ity with the various volunteer opportunities."
This week's column is on page 39.

Shabbat shalom!

Robert A. Sklar, editor

Cover:
Robb LaKritz
Photography, Lloyd Wolf
Page design, Alex Lumelsky

©COPYRIGHT 2001
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Cover Story

page 14

On the Trail Of Terror's Money

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.

Detroit's Robb LaKritz helps steer
Treasury efforts to cut Al Qaida funds.

12/21
2001

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