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Contents

D

A 2001 Michigan Press Association

Newspaper of the Year

wvmdetroitiewislinews.com

Friday, July 19, 2002
Av 10, 5762
Vol. 000, No. 23

This Week

12 Hope For Sight
Sight

Blind, deaf Israeli
has surgeries in Detroit.

18 Breathtaking Gift

Federation lands $20 million
endowment for JAMD.

Opinion

133 Don't Bypass
'e(
Primary

Arts
Entertainment

76 Smooth Jazz
Sensation

Dave Koz brings a `!smooth"
tour to Meadow Brook.

Food

93 Just Peachy

Michigan is blessed
with flavorful peaches.

Jewish voters have key
choices to make Aug. 6

Health

Community

43 'Sentenced' To
Retirement

Southeast Oakland will lose
two judicial veterans.

Israeli physician Dr. Claudette Keroub and Shirley
Lowenthal of Southfield play with Shira Sarah
Abramov, who traveled from Israel for eye surgery.

Spirituality

65 Tefillin In
Hard Hats

The Shul brings Sunday
services to its nearly
completed building.

Days Of
Terror

96 Starvation Diet

A recovering anorexic
is saved by many heroes.

Obituaries

129 Courage And
Integrity

Judge Martin Doctoroff

130 Seeds Of Peace
Founder

John Wallach

DEPARTMENTS
AlefbeCcha
. .10
Anniversaries
.64
AppleTree .. .
39
Business
.37
Calendar .
.56
Crossword
.124
Cyber Spot
.36
Danny Raskin . . .88
Editor's Notebook .5
Engagements
.60
For Openers
. .10
Health
.96
Insight • •
• 31
Letters .
.6
Marketplace
.101
New Arrivals
. .58
Obituaries
129
Out & About .
.74
Sports
100
Staff Notebook . .11
Synagogues
68
Torah Portion . . 71
Weddings
63

Cover:
Photography,
Yehoshua Halevi
Page design,
Alex Lumelsky

infant Travels
Here FOT Eye Surgery

Jewish Academy Gains
S20 Million Endowment

Cover Story

he Jewish homeland suffered
another two days of agony
Tuesday and Wednesday when
sniper fire and two suicide bombers
claimed at least 13 Israeli lives; many
more Israelis were wounded. Our
reports are on pages 13, 20 and 24.
This Shabbat, let us remember the
Israelis' resolve to survive, no matter
how deeply oppressed.

T

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page 14

Returning To Zion

3i;

fier farrilly of So
CIE a'family legacy to mq
it is efri from the Nefesh

The Fisher family of
Southfield fulfills a family
legacy to make aliyah, with
help from the Nefesh
B'Nefesh program.

Shabbat shalom!

How To Reach Us:

Robert A. Sklar, editor

30301 Northwestern Highway, Suite 200, 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.

@COPYRIGHT 2002
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

The Detroit Jewish News
(USPS 275-520) is published
every Friday with additional
supplements in January; March,
May, August, September,
November and December at
27676 Franklin Road,
Southfield, Michigan.
Periodical Postage Paid at
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additional mailing offices.
Postmaster: send changes to:

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Southfield, Michigan 48034.

7/19

2002

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