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A 2001 Michigan Press Association
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Newspaper of the Year
www. detroitj ewishnews. cam
This Week
Spirituality
14 No Safe Haven
53 Boys In Black
University bombing violates
the sanctity of a place
considered common ground
for Jews and Arabs.
Students visit businesses
to teach a bit of Torah.
AppleTree
19 Jewish Medical Aid
New organization provides
free, confidential medical
education and consultation.
Opinion
27 Support Israel
Shopping Expo offers
Detroiters chance to help.
A student is comforted near the scene of an explosion at
Hebrew University in Jerusalem on July 31.
Community
31 Buy Israeli
Ben Yehudah Street Expo
brings Israeli goods here.
Campus
Catastrophe
63 Big Idea
How one 8-year-old
raised funds for JNE.
Arts &
Entertainment
70 Performance Artist
Blue Man Group's Goldman
offers multi-sensory experience.
Food
87 One On The Grill
10 easy-as-pie pizzas
have a rustic appeal.
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DEPARTMENTS
Alefbet'cha
11
Calendar
44
Crossword ... . . .119
Danny Raskin .
.82
Editor's Notebook . .5
Engagements
49
For Openers
11
Insight
25
Letters
Marketplace
100
Mazel Toy!
.47
New Arrivals
48
Obituaries
126
Out & About .
.68
Sports
92
Staff Notebook
12
Synagogues
57
Torah Portion . . 61
Weddings
50
35 Friends In Deed
Friendship Circle receives
$244, 000 through
fraternal order's e orts.
Obituaries
126 Activist
Arlene Victor
Cover:
Photography, Krista Husa
Page design, Alex Lurnelskv
How To Reach Us:
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ur coverage of events in Israel
this week includes last-minute
stories reflecting the tragic
bombing at Hebrew University's Mt.
Scopus campus on Wednesday morn-
ing. Reactions of local supporters of
Israeli institutions, plus Wayne State
University President Irvin Reid, bring
the tragedy closer to home.
How can one terrorist action be
worse than another? For the victims,
there is no difference. But for the liv-
ing, the terrorists crossed a line on
Wednesday, attacking a haven of free
speech, a haven4or young people on
both sides of the Israeli-Palestinian
debate, with devastating results.
Our coverage begins on page 14.
Friday,. August 2, 2002
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Cover Story
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Family Affair
Detroit teens will
head in four
directions for the
JCC Maccabi Games,
with some competitors
having closer
direction than
others.
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DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Outroit teams will head
in four directions for
the ..reC 1:1 a c cabi Games.
with some competrhors having
closer direction than otters.
Alan Hitsky
Associate Editor
On the cover:
J CC Maccabi Games dance
competitor Laura Langberg
practices her routine with
her mother-coach Lois Langberg
of Bloomfield Hills.
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