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The Detroit Jewish News, 2003-06-27

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DETROIT
JEWISH NEWS

Contents

111

A 2002 Michigan Press Association

General Excellence winner

www.detroitjewishnews.com

Friday, June 27, 2003
Sivan 27, 5763
Vol. CXXIII, No. 20

This Week

Spirituality

13 LJ-.1\4 Celebrates

61 A New Leaf

87 Pink Or Blue?

DEPARTMENTS

Supreme Court backs diversity
in higher education.

Shaarey Zedek revamps
its religious school.

Judaism, salty foods and
looking to the sex of your child.

23 Election 2004

Arts &
Entertainment

Obituaries

Alefbet'cha
10
Anniversaries . . . 59
B'nai Mitzvah . . 55
Business
65
Calendar
53
Candlelighting ...10
Crossword 107
Danny Raskin . . . 80
Notebook 5
Engagements
. 56
For Openers
.. 10
Insight
27
Letters
6
Marketplace
. . 90
New Arrivals
.. 54
Obituaries
110
Out & About 68
Sports
85
Synagogues
63
Teens
86
The Scene
86
Torah Portion 64
Weddings
58

Bush courts Jewish voters,
not Jewish groups.

Opinion

AppleTree

110 Samuel Lerner

67 Oy-Oy-7

Lifting The Underdog

Jewish connection revealed
at James Bond exhibit.

110 Dr. Charles Nathanson

41 l'or Love Of Death

Vision Of Unity

Understanding the goals
of Palestinian terrorists.

Food

111 Theodore Schhaick

A Lifelong Song

83 New 4th Favorites

New favorite meals from
old favorite recipes.

Community

zi5 Story For Grandkids

Toronto wedding postponed
because of quarantined bride.

ANN ARBOR: RISING STAR

arilyn Gallatin has lived in Ann
Arbor for 50 years, and has a great
perspective on the city's Jewish
community. The 85-year-old has seen it
grow, prosper and reach out to Jews of
every stripe.
"Even the most secular Jew can find a
place for himself here," she said.
Though she knows there's concern
about assimilation and the future of
American Jewry, she has no qualms
about Ann Arbor's community of nearly
8,000.
"There will always be a core that will
carry on," she said. "And I think Ann
Arbor will be a leader because we have so

many bright and brilliant people here."
Beginning on page 29, we take a close look
at the Ann Arbor Jewish community Gallatin
loves. Many Detroiters know Ann Arbor
because their children go to the University of
Michigan, or they go to concerts there, or to
the summertime art fairs.
What Detroiters may not notice is a vibrant
Jewish community on the move — growing
and contributing generously to support the
infrastructures put in place in the last 20 years.
Our special section will help you get acquaint-
ed with this "rising star" only 45 minutes away.

Shabbat Shalom!

Marilyn Gallatin has called Ann Arbor
home for 50 years.

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Fax numbers are Editorial, (248) 304-8885;
Display Advertising, (248) 304-0032;

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Story pa ge 29

Rising Star

The growing Ann Arbor

Classified Advertising, (248) 304-0049.

Jewish community flourishes

Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays.

in a renaissance of its own

making.

For national and world news,
log on to www.jewish.com

©COPYRIGHT 2003
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Main phone is (248) 354-6060.

Jewish.com:

Keri Guten Cohen
Story Develo ment Editor

Afferrutve Ac Um Ruing
Muss, Moog Jews

The Jewish News is in the former FTD World
Headquarters, 29200 Northwestern Highway
at Franklin Road, Suite 110, Southfield
48034.

Cover:
Photo illustration by
Angie Baan and Deborah Schultz

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The Detroit Jewish News
(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
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Postmaster: send changes to:

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#110, Southfield, MI 48034.

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