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1161

A 2001 Michigan Press Association
NeNysaper of the Year

www.detroirjewishnews.com

Friday, March 29, 2002

Nis= 16, 5762
Vol. 002, N. 7

s we celebrate our 60th
anniversary serving Detroit
ewry, we also step back to
.el during these espe-
Atitri
'' es in the wake of
the
old intifida per-
petrated
extremists
working untie
f Yasser
Arafat.
Wednesday's dea
a Netanya> hotel durirr
seder underscores the extreme 7 to
which our enemy will go to destroy
our will as a people as well as our
beloved homeland.
Story Development Editor. Keri
Guten Cohen planned and coordi-
nated this 60th anniversary corn-
memorative issue.
"For 60 years," she says, "the
Jewish News has been reflecting
Detroit's Jewish community — its
leaders and enemies, its passions
and apathy, its setbacks and tri-
umphs, its day-to-day life and its
extravagances.
"Our 60th anniversary celebra-
tion culminates with the annual JN
SourceBook, dedicated this year to
60 years of Jewish life as seen
through the pages of the Jewish
News. Look for SourceBook in early
September."
We hope you enjoy our look
back and our look ahead — then
take a moment to pray for Israel,
which needs our support so desper-
ately.

Chag kasher vsameach and
Shabbat shalom!

This Week

32 Urgent Needs

Federation holds 30-day
emergency campaign for Israel.

10 Terror At Seder

Bomber murders and wounds
many in Netanya hotel.

Opinion

25 Iranian Connection

In murky geopolitics,
Iranian-PA. plot looks right.

Community

50 Kosher For Passover

Robert A. Sklar, editor

Community members rally
for Yid Ezra clients.

Spirituality

61 Celebrating All
Freedoms

Arts er
Entertainment

69 A Gift Of Glass

Jewish couple donates
collection to U-M Dearborn.

AppleTree

89 Wall-To-Wall Fun

Michelle Cider turns a JCC
playroom from drab to deligh tfu l.

Food

Candlelighdng -
Friday, March 29, 6:35 p.

Shabbat ends

Saturday, March 30, 7:38 p.m.

Cover:
Photography, Krisra Flusa
Page design, Alex Lumelsky

93 Thai One On

The zesty flavors of Thailand
are more easily accessible.

Teens

95 Freedom Fighter

Kol Ami's Chad Rochkind to lead
Reform movement youth.

Jewish Labor Commit-tee hosts
its first Passover seder.

Cover Story page 11

Si x

Alefbet'cha
Anniversaries .
Calendar ..
Crossword
Danny Raskin
Engagements
For Openers
Insight
Letters
Marketplace
99
New Arrivals
55
Obituaries
. . . .122
Out & About
. .70
Synagogues
63
The Scene .
.96
Torah Portion
.6
Weddings

I The Jewish News marks its 60th anniversary chronicling
• Detroit Jewry and championing the Jewish state.

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©COPYRIGHT 2002
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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every Friday with additional
supplements in January, March,
May, August, September,
November and December at
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2002

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