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December 31, 2004 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-12-31

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In fact, almost all pages in the book
comprise a large photo and a limited
text, written at a level directed to
about a third-grader. Consequently, if
you have young friends or family who
would like to know something about
the Jewish world, this could serve as
an introduction.
Jewish readers, on the other hand,
may take issue with the copy in this
book, especially after seeing the title.
(Since it's called What You Will See
Inside A Synagogue, not What You Will
See Inside A Reform Synagogue, it
would have been nice had the book
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world who are broken." What? This is
on a page about the importance of
helping others, but even congregations
that open themselves to the homeless
aren't likely to describe what typically
goes on at their synagogue as "repair
shop" work on "broken people.
A photo of a boy in a library
includes the sentence, "We sometimes
pray not just in the sanctuary, but in
other rooms, too — especially the syn-
agogue library." Maybe, but the vast
majority of Jews who go to services do
not pray in the library.

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For information about the next song
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