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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-05-03

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A 2001 Michigan Press Association

Newspaper of the Year

www.detroitjewishnews.com

Friday, May 3, 2002

Iyar 21, 5762

Vol. CXXI, No. 12

DEPARTMENTS

Cover Story page 14
Am Yisrael Chai

Rally-goers shrug off Sunday's cold rain
to proclaim: "The Nation of Israel Lives!"

On the cover:

Southfield Matt Kamins at the
Michigan Stands With Israel Rally.

Avi Greenbaum, 3, of Southfield
and his sister, Elana, 6, select
flags before the rally begins.

Heavenly Embrace

7

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This Week

Spirituality

21 Little Support

49 Israel Quest

Israel finds that world
backing is a fleeting thing.

Kol Ami students take
the map challenge.

Opinion

Arts 6
Entertainment

31 Wisdom, Compassion
And Service

There's a caring heart deserving
of honor among these octogenarians.

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65 Play's The Thing

Stra t ford celebrates 50th
with 17 productions.

Community

70 Escaping Annihilation

35 Blue, White Balloons

Exhibit extols savior
of 20th-century intellects.

Hillel, Jewish Academy
students celebrate Israel's 54th.

Food

89 Day Of Celebration

Wonderful Israeli recipes
can mark Jerusalem Day.

he cold rain on Sunday's Michigan
Stands With Israel Rally at Temple
Emanu-El in Oak Park seemed almost
preordained. The weather was miserable, but,
in many ways, it united the 1,000 hardy souls
who turned out.
One of the speakers was Judith Yovel
Recanati, co-founder of NATAL: The Israel
Trauma Center for Victims of Terror and
War, in Tel Aviv. The Center is one of the
programs assisted by Detroit Jewry's $5.3-mil-
lion Israel Emergency Campaign.
She reminded the crowd that the emotional
scars from the latest Palestinian uprising will
linger long after the violence ends.
"Together," she said, "we are partners in our
efforts to ease the pain of so many Israelis
who are still paying the price for a free and
independent Jewish state."

Shabbat shalom!

Robert A. Sklar, editor

How To Reach Us:
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Farmington Hills, MI 48334, south side of
Northwestern Highway, west of Inkster Road.
Call (248) 539-3001 or send a facsimile to
(248) 539 3075. Office hours: 8:30 a.m. to
5 p.m. weekdays.

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Alefbet'cha
9
AppleTree
59
B'nai Mitzvah
44
Calendar
42
Crossword ... . . .113
Danny Raskin . . . .84
Editor's Notebook . .5
Engagements
46
For Openers
9
Insight
29
Letters •
6
Marketplace
96
New Arrivals
44
Obituaries
123
Out & About . . .66
Sports
94
Staff Notebook . . .12
Synagogues
54
Teens
91
The Scene
92
Torah Portion . . . 56
Travel
92
Weddings
46

Candlelighting
Friday, May 3, 8:14 p.m.

Shabbat ends
Saturday, May 4, 9:22 p.m.

Cover:
Photography, Bill Hansen
Page design, Alex Lumelsky

©COPYRIGHT 2002
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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(USPS 275-520) is published
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5/3

2002

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