DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Contents A 2002 Michigan Press Association General Excellence winner www.detroitjewishnews.com Friday, May 2, 2003 Nisan 30, 5763 Vol. CXXIII, No. 12 COMMUNITY 9. 29 Open-Hearted Heroes DEPARTMENTS Senior volunteers win "Eight Over 80" honors. 1948 veterans fight a final battle 55 years later — for historical truth. Alefbet'cha 9 Anniversaries . .44 AppleTree 85 B'nai Mitzvah . • • .39 Calendar 37 Candlelighting . . . .9 Crossword 104 Danny Raskin . . .78 Editor's Notebook . 5 Engagements . . . .42 Entertainment . . . 61 Food 82 For Openers 9 22 Insight Letters 6 Marketplace 90 New Arrivals .39 113 Obituaries Out 8c About . . 62 Sports 88 12 Staff Notebook Synagogues 50 Torah Portion . . 52 43 Weddings 61 Back To Their Roots Retro pop, community singing Cover: .. SPIRITUALITY 45 Love And Harmony Pops concert introduces temple's new cantorial soloist, and his future wife. Survivors light memorial candles at the Holocaust Memorial Center. ANN ARBOR 9 Why Is This Birth Different? Keeping a kosher Pesach is a labor of love. THIS WEEK OPINION 14 Not On Our Watch 25 Responding To Anti-Zionism OBITUARIES Wayne State has an obligation to community, Jewish students. Caring for children Holocaust service stresses remembering so the slaughter won't happen again. 22 Remembering Commemoration marks 60th anniversary of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. 114 Edith Honigman Attuned to people Israel At 55 COVER STORY page 53 E arly this week, there was guarded hope that peace talks could resume and that Israel's 55th birthday could be celebrated joyously. Then another suicide bomber struck Wednesday, killing three Israelis and injuring at least 55 other people — reminding us that Palestinian militants still want the Jewish state expunged from the Middle East, nothing less. Whether new Palestinian Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas, whose own background toward Jews brings his credibility into question, can deter such attacks remains to be seen. One thing's for sure: Yom HaAtzmaut, Israel Independence Day, will come on Iyar 5 — this year on May 7. Suggested names for the new state that would emerge from Palestine were many: Zion, Ziona, Judaea, Ivriya, Herzliya. But the chosen name, Israel, honored the Israelites, the name by which the Jewish people had been known since biblical times. The War of Independence started May 14, 1948. It ended when a truce was agreed to with Israel's Arab neighbors in early 1949. Israel was by then larger than the origi- nal U.N. Partition Plan of 1947 had envisioned, but smaller than what was within reach militarily. Israel's borders have continued to change. Israel's population has grown from 600,000 in 1948 to 6.6 million today —5.3 million Jews and 1.3 million Arabs. Waves of immigrants, especially from Eastern Europe, 0:414 the former Soviet Union, Argentina, Ethiopia A.., and Sephardi lands, have swelled the number. Israel is a tapestry of military might, geo- graphic beauty, historical treasure, farming ingenuity, high tech leadership, cultural artistry and spiritual diversity. But it must stand sentry against radical forces trying desperately to literally blow up any chance of lasting peace in the region. 16t Wit Shabbat shalom and chag sameach! Robert A. Sklar, editor 113 Dr. Aaron Stern Israel's Greatest Generation renew popularity in Israel. Photography, AP Page design, Alex Lumelsky 82 Celebrating Israel! Authentic recipes for marking Israel Independence Day. 85 He Wrote The Words ©COPYRIGHT 2003 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS . The stogy of Hatikvah and the sad life of man who wrote it. Contrary to the cover reference, the May issue of Style At The Jewish News will appear next week, not this week. How To Reach Us The Jewish iVews is in the former FTD World Headquarters, 29200 Northwestern Highway at Franklin Road, Suite 110, Southfield 45034. Main phone is (248) 354-6060. Fax numbers are Editorial, (248) 304- 8885; Display Advertising, (248) 304-0032; Classified Advertising, (248) 304-0049. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. The Detroit Jewish iVews (USPS 275-520) is published every Friday with additional supplements in January, March, May, August, September, November and December at 29200 Northwestern Highway, #110, Southfield, Michigan. Periodical Postage Paid at Southfield, Michigan and additional mailing offices. Postmaster: send changes to: Detroit Jewish News, 29200 Northwestern Highway, #110, Southfield, MI 48034. 5/2 2003