Contents Lofty Business JNonline.us Aug. 9-15, 2007 25 Av - 1 Elul 5767 Vol. CXXXII, No. 1 Nutritionally Speaking This week's Business Section reports on modern-day Woodward Avenue land developers - including Cass Corridor resident Joel Landy, who loves the city. By Barbara &ztios, RD, LD.i. N Integrated Nutritio n LLC , ff p ho to by Ang ie Bea n Front Lines After The Bus Accident 9 Fender bender doesn't jolt Tamarack campers. Metro Roundabout's Impact 13 Concern for pedestrians walking on Shabbat. .low atA.11.1111 On The Cover Israel's Forgotten Citizens 17 The Negev's Bedouin face a grim reality. 11 5 Up With Woodward 25 Jewish developers spur the avenue's rebirth. To Life! For late-breaking news: Teen2Teen Extra Hockey Hair 39 Jewish.com What would you endure to perform a mitzvah? Back To School Around Town 40 Arts/Entertainment .. 53 Business 25 Front Lines 8 Letters 6 Marketplace 73 Mazel Toy! 67 13 Metro Online 8 Opinion 23 Sports 43 Staff Box 10 To Do!/Calendar ....63 To Do!/Crossword...66 To Lifel Torah Portion World/Israel 40 44 17 You need one, but what kind to choose? Arts & Entertainment Obituaries Jerry Light The Buzz On Backpacks 45 86 Blues Brother 53 Guitarist, 13, has gigs all over town. Columnists George Cantor 23 Sy Manello 8 Danny Raskin 62 Robin Schwartz 40 Robert Sklar 5 Gail Zimmerman....54 Online Synagogue Listings: JNonline.us/synagogues Candlelighting Friday, Aug. 10, 8:23 p.m. A Bedouin musical and spiritual guide Photography, Marcy J. Levinson Page design, Deborah Schultz 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. A nswer: Dear Yossie, I'm a fan of the regionally- named Mediterranean Diet. Although at least 16 different countries border the Mediterranean Sea, according to the American Heart Association, a shared dietary pattern exists: • High consumption of T fruits, vegetables, bread, other cereals, potatoes, beans, nuts and seeds; • Olive oil is an important monounsaturated fat source; • Dairy products, fish and poultry are con- sumed in low to moder- ate amounts—little red meat is eaten; • Eggs are consumed zero to four times a week; • Wine (usually red) is consumed in low to moderate amounts. ~ 7 With it's emphasis on fresh fruits, vegetables, and grains, the Medi- terranean Diet is naturally high in fiber and low in saturated fats. One concern is the relatively high percentage of calories from overall fat, which may be contributing to increased obesity in the region. If you watch your overall fat intake, I think the Mediterranean Diet can be a healthy alternative. Shabbat Lights On The Cover: ues- tion: Dear Barb;YPlike the idea of a vegetarian diet, but I'm not quite ready to make that leap. Are there other, non-vegetarian diets that you might recommend? Thanks, Yossie. Key JN Phone Numbers: — Barbara Beznos, Registered Dietitian Direct Your Questions For Barb ikrid Courisetin Inquiries To: Switchboard: (248) 354-6060 '4 Shabbat Ends Saturday, Aug. 11, 9:27 p.m.* Candlelighting Friday, Aug. 17, 8:13 p.m. Shabbat Ends Saturday, Aug. 18, 9:16 p.m.* 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 ink * El s • AJe A• F Ar" ..ssfeW ■ OUNIERAL Integrated Nutrition, LLC, 32401 Northwestern Hwy. Farmington Hills. MI 48334 Phone: (248) 538-8050 E-mail: barbaintegratednutrition.com EXCELLiNCS DBMICIFI Some begin Havdalah 60 minutes after sunset instead of 72 (above). Web: www.integratednutrition.com 1233660 August 9 • 2007 3