Nutritionally Speaking JN Contents The Yeshiva Boys Choir performs at the Yeshiva Beth Yehuda din- ner Sunday at the Downtown Detroit Marriott. By Ba rha ra Bez nes. RD. 1.1) N iniegrated Nutrition, Lir JNOnline.com Thursday, Nov. 1, 20057 15 Cheshvan 5766 Vol. CXXVIII, No. 15 On The Cover ti )n: To Life! Dear Bar , n con- fused about the health claims surrounding sugar and sub- stitute sweeteners. Can you pro- vide sonic clarity? Thanks, Tom. A Precious Goal 19 Jewish couples navigate turbulent waters of infertility. A Posthumous Bar Mitzvah 24 Memory of Alex Weinstein celebrated A nswer (Part I of 2): Dear Torn, You may (depending on your age) remember that song that goes, "Sugar in the morning, sugar in the evening, sugar at suppertime ... ." Well, it's a cute song, but not very good nu- tritional advice. Let me explain. There are two general , types of sugars in our diet: (1) Naturally occurring (e.g., lactose in milk and ;-(/ fructose in fruit), and (2) Added (e.g., table sugar I IS kt ) alkla sucrose and high ) . fructose corn syrup, a common food- sweetenertadditive). Our `c, bodies convert these \ simple carbohydrates and \ other, more nutrient-dense (complex) carbohydrates into blood sugar (glucose), which is burned by the body for energy. at Birmingham Temple service. Metro All About Education 29 Federation CEO lays out expanded school initiative. Boycott Of Israel Proposed Again 32 2 U-M Dearborn faculty members urge divestment by university. ■ x • Excessive intake of refined (added) sugars and other calorically dense, but nutrient-lacking carbohydrates, has been blamed for a host of health problems ranging from mood disorders to weight gain to diabetes. Does this mean we're doomed to a lile without sweet- tasting foods? No, but it does mean that we're entering the very confusing world of substitute sweeteners, which I'll discuss in some depth next time. --- Barbara Beznos, Registered Dietitian World/Israel Ann Arbor 28 To Do!/Calendar 69 Tainted Teachings 41 Around Town 25 To Life! 19 What teachers are learning about Islam, Israel and the Mideast. Arts/Entertainment . .55 Torah Portion 28 Business 52 World/Israel 41 Crossword 71 Doer Profile 16 Fight Indoctrination 49 Opinion Obituaries 6 Dr. Piero Foa 85 73 29 Columnists 6 George Cantor 49 Harry Kirsbaum Something Extra 14 Sy Manello 13 Sports 22 Danny Raskin 67 Staff Box 10 Robin Schwartz 25 Synagogues 81 Robert Sklar The Scene 27 Gail Zimmerman Letters Marketplace Mazel Toy! Metro Online 105 Affectionate Portrayal 55 49 8 5 ... 56 And Counselind inq uiriei; To Phone: (248) 538-8050 E-mail: harh@integrated-outrition.eorn Web: www.integratedmitrition.com The bias, inaccuracies about Israel in America's classrooms. Arts & Entertainment Direct \our euetions For Barb Integrated Nutrition, LLC, 32401 Northwestern Hwy. Farmington Hills. MI 48334 Opinion On The Cover: Photography, Angie Baan Design, Rodd Skiba The Detroit Jewish News (USPS 275-520) is published every Thursday with additional supplements in March, October, 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. Director Gidi Dar's Ushpizin helps bridge divide between Israel's religious, secular. Shabbat Lights Key JN Phone Numbers: Candlelighting Friday, Nov. 18, 4:49 p.m. Shabbat Ends Saturday, Nov. 19, 5:53 p.m. Switchboard: (248) 354-6060 General News: (248) 351-5144 Business News: (248) 351-5148 Arts News: (248) 351-5142 Circulation: (248) 351-5174 Retail Ads: (248) 351-5151 Classified Ads: (248) 351-5100 Candlelighting Friday, Nov. 25, 4:45 p.m. Shabbat Ends Saturday, Nov. 26, 5:49 p.m. mood A GENERAL EXCELLENCE wINNER sdver,.,e 1037740 4 November 17 - 2005