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A 2001 Michigan Press Association

Newspaper of the Year

This Week

13 Pursuit Of Peace

Jewish community joins remembrance
of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

16 Watery Debate

As drought continues, Israel continues
to look at its water options.

Opinion

21 Trouble With Oil

U.S. is ill-equipped
to evaluate Saudi Arabia.

Community

Students from Hillel Day School of Metropolitan
Detroit join the 1.5-mile United We Walk
on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Monday in West Bloomfield.

25 Empty Bowls

Ntd Ezra, Food Bank of Oakland County
team up to promote hunger awareness.

Spirituality

37 For All Faiths

World Sabbath service
brings together many religions.

AppleTree

45 Real Family Tree

Does your family name
have its roots in a tree?

Cover Story

page 67

On The
Front Line

Dr. Rachel Nonkin Avchen
and other Jews at the
Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention join the war
on terrorism.

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Arts
Entertainment

50 Comic Relief

Robert Siegel's "Onion"
attracts a cult following.

Cyber Spot

Danny Raskin
Editor's Notebook . 5
.34
Engagements
For Openers
. .11
Le tters
6
Marketplace
.78
hazel Tovi.
. 31
New Arrivals
31
Obituaries .
.100
Out Sz About
.48
Sports
.70
Staff Notebook . .12
.41
Synagogues .
The Scene . .
. .75
Torah Portion
44
Weddings
36

Candlelighting
Friday, Jan. 25, 5:19 p.

Shabbat ends
Saturday, Jan. 26, 6:25 p.m.

Cover:
Dr. Rachel Nonkin Avchen
Photography, Lance Davies
Page design, Alex Lumelsky

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