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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-04-26

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Contents

A 2001 Michigan Press Association

Newspaper of the Year



University ofillichigan students Brad Sugar of
Evanston, Ill, David Peckerman of Milwaukee,
Bryan Schon of Oak Park and Richard Dorfman
of West Bloomfield take part in an April 10
pro-Israel rally in Ann Arbor (see page 28).

Michigan

ST A1l1?S WIT 1.1

Israel

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This Week

Spirituality

16 Prayerful

53 Trust In God

Communal gathering in support
of Israel draws 800 to Kollel.

Women gather to
reinforce their beliefi.

20 Taubman'sTroubles

Arts 6)

Community leaders react
to sentencing.

Opinion

ichigan Jewry will
underscore and spotlight
its support for the
Jewish state at a Jewish Federation
of Metropolitan Detroit-
sponsored rally on Sunday,
April 28, at Temple Emanu-El
in Oak Park.
The 4 p.m., event is well worth
supporting in a big, big way.
Besides financial support and
direct communication via calls,
regular mail or electronic mail,
Israelis are thirsting for outward
signs of vigorous support of their
tumultuous and battle for safe,
secure borders.
I urge you to help quench that
thirst by participating in Sunday's
"Michigan Stands With Israel
Rally." A parking map appears on
page 14.
Shabbat shalom!

17100(4,

Robert A. Sklar, editor

27 Soldiers Of Peace

Entertainment
65 Out Of The Reeds

Pharoah's Daughter mixes
Mideastern, chasidic and folk.

- Celebrating the IDF's
success and humanity.

Community

Teens

31 Spreading The Word

100 Many Groups,
One Agenda

Hospice's 17th annual ball
honors 'doers," raises $215, 000.

Local youth unite to
make a difference together.

Out & About
Sports
Staff Notebook
Synagogues
The Scene
Torah Portion .
Weddings

.12
.58
• .92
.60

Candlelighting
Friday, April 26, 8:07 p.

Shabbat ends
Saturday, April 27, 9:13
p.m.

Cover:
Photography, Krista Husa
Page design, Alex Lumelsky

©COPYRIGHT 2002
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Cover Story page 92

Meet The Leaders!

EnThuraasm and dodmation &Ivo thk moo of ornontntJ•raisn rale nto6aK, ,

Enthusiasm and dedication drive this
group of emerging Jewish role models.

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2002

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