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Kabbalat Shabbat at Shaarey Zedek included Katrina evacuees,
synagogue congregants and Metro Detroit Area Fellowship Choir
singers.

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Thursday, Sept. 15, 2005
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Vol. CXXVIII, No. 6

Nutritionally
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On The Cover

To Life!

What's In A Name? 17

Many rabbis use informal titles
to be more accessible.

Marathon Moment 22

Imagine Runners ready for long-distance runs
while helping fight Israeli hunger.

Holiday Sides 26

Some simple planning creates
the side dishes for Rosh Hashanah.

Metro

Peace Pessimist 34

Former terrorist skeptical that Muslim
hard-liners will settle for peace.

Ann Arbor

Arts/Entertainmen

25

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Opinion

73

Simon To Sondheim 44

Plays by Broadway greats highlight
JET's new season in renovated theater.

Business

85

Something Extra

13

To Do!/Calendar

53

Sports

28

Crossword

56

Spotlight

24

Doer Profile

15

Staff Box

75

Food

26

Synagogues

68

Israel

31

The Scene

22

Torah Portion

30

World

76

Letters

6

To Life!

17

Marketplace

87

Mazel Toy!

59

Metro

31

On The Cover:
Photography, Brett Mountain
Design, Zach Hoag

Clockwise from top right:
Rabbis Alter Goldstein, Lauren Berkun,
Michael Moskowitz, Arnie Sleutelberg,
Joseph Krakoff and Jason Miller.

Arts & Entertainment

Online

Coming Together 76

Shaarey Zedek hosts New Orleans
evacuees at Shabbat dinner.

Business/I rofessional

Baked New World 85

Obituaries

Diane Hauser

World/Israel.

109

The traditional Jewish bakery
is changing to stay traditional.

Dr. James Winshall . 109

73

Shabbat Lights

Key JN Phone Numbers:

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First, and most importantly,
nutritional counseling can give
practical tools in the form of a
customized dietary plan, appropri-
ate exercise recommenda-
tions, the latest nutritional
information/knowledge, and
a partner (counselor/coach)
than can inspire even a
diabetic of many years to
change.

The right meal plan and
caloric level can help
improve blood glucose,
blood pressure, choles-
terol numbers, and also
make it easier to maintain
proper weight. Enhancing
overall health can prevent compli-
cations such as heart disease, some •
cancers, and hypertension. This
can open the opportunity fOr the
whole family to share and benefit
from these improved lifestyles.

Seeking help can be a springboard
to broader success. It's not, ust
about diet and exercise — a good
counselor/coach and caring doctor,
working as a team, can address the
whole person, i.e., the mind, body,
and spirit. •

— Barbara l3eznos,
Registered Dietitian

Columnists

George Cantor

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inu with the right nutri-
tional counselor/coach can
provide a number of real-world
health benefits and a fresh new
perspective.

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Saturday, Sept. 17,
8:21 p.m.

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