J1•4 Contents JNOnline.us Jan. 5-11, 2006 5-11 Tevet 5766 Vol. CXXVIII, No. 22 Nutritionally Speaking By Barbara Beznos, RD, i n (co r a a te Nutrition, LE To Life! Spiritual Stripe 17 , A weaving project has area students and adults wrapped in Judaism. With Attitude! 20 The annual "RC" is a weeklong success for Michigan Region BBYO. C Metro Just A Beginning 25 the auto shovv, dealers and more Holocaust center leader seeks higher state funding in future. Break The Silence! 26 po t ; tluta remin Domestic abuse expert to speak to public and professionals. d raising funds On The Cover For late-breaking news: J ewis World/Israel l.com Like No Other Vote 27 A World Zionist Congress primer Ann Arbor 45,46 18 Around Town Arts/Entertainment .45 69 Business 44 Crossword 14 Doer Profile 22 Food 6 Letters 70 Marketplace 61 Mazel Toy! 25 Metro 81 Obituaries 6 Online 39 Opinion Something Extra ...11 12 Staff Box 66 Synagogues 19 Teens 23 The Scene To Dot/Calendar To Life! Torah Portion World/Israel Columnists George Cantor Harry Kirsbaum Sy Manello Danny Raskin Robin Schwartz Robert Sklar ...42 17 23 27 39 .10 11 57 .18 5 Families connect with Israel and Israelis in Jerusalem and the Central Galilee. Arts &. Entertainment Building Buzz 45 Ann Arbor-based band Tally Hall boasts a debut CD and a national tour. Shabbat Lights Key JN Phone Numbers: Candlelighting Switchboard: (248) 354-6060 Shabbat Ends On The Cover: Saturday, Jan. 7, 6:03 p.m. Design, Todd Skiba Election logo courtesy of American Zionist Movement 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. Candlelighting Friday, Jan. 13, 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 5:04 p.m. . Shabbat Ends Saturday, Jan. 14, 6:10 p.m. -4,- First of all, a bona fide nutri- tional counselor, typically, -N, is a credentialed profes- \-s/ sional (e.g., a Registered 2 Dietitian), who has passed .'. ) and demonstrated the - . ,,, ) requisite proficiency in a rigorous, nutrition-ori- ented curriculum. (t Mission Of Discovery 32 Friday, Jan. 6, 4:57 p.m. Li Dear Bar ten, you recom- mend nutri- tional counsel- ing/coaching. What is nutritional counseling and what advantages, if any, does it have over just reading a diet book or locating nutrition and dietary information on the internet? Thanks, Beth. nswer: Dear Beth, As a Registered Dietitian under the American Dietetic Association (ADA) and Licensed Dietitian/Nutritionist in Florida (not offered in Michigan), who regularly counsels clients about their nutrition and dietary behav- ior, naturally, I have more than a passing interest in the subject. Crli!F:0 what to wear when you hit the decks ties ---""), lion: k=ica AJ A• 2006 A GENERAL //, Unlike a generic diet book or internet site, I am able to use that back- ground, my experience, and first-hand client observation/ interaction, together with vari- ous professional evaluation tools, to determine the best course of action for a particular client. But. that's just the beginning – a good counselor/coach not only supports, but, indeed, partners with the cli- ent – in order to ensure the greatest likelihood of long-term success: — Barbara Beznos, Registered Dietitian Integrated Nutrition, LLC, 32401 Northwestern Hwy. Farmington Hills. MI 48334 Phone: (248) 538-8050 E-mail: barb@integratednutrition.com EXCELLENCE WININEFt Web: www.integratednutrition.eom 1055350 January 5. 2006 3