JN Contents JNonline.us Sept. 6-12, 2007 23-29 Elul 5767 Vol. CXXX1I, No. 5 N utritionall y Speaking THE LIST Is Back! A fter a two-month absence ... the list is back! The JN's weekly Synagogue List – the most compre- hensive compilation of synagogues and Jewish services in Michigan – has returned to the print edition of the Jewish News. The list's reinstatement was much to the relief and delight of the many JN readers who depended on it for the times of weekly services and daily minyans. Economics limit our news space – the amount of news and infor- mation we can bring you each week. That's where Temple Israel of West Bloomfield stepped up to the plate. The temple has agreed to be the weekly sponsor of the list, which includes the Conservative, Independent, Orthodox, Reconstructionist, Reform, Renewal, Secular Humanistic, Sephardic and Traditional streams of Judaism. The JN's statewide list of 80 synagogues and minyans benefits both regular and occasional synagogue goers as well as mourners and travelers. It also serves as a key reference point for local Jews want- ing explore other streams of Judaism or other synagogues within their streams. It's a place where every congregation, no matter how large or small, gets weekly exposure to the Jewish community. To celebrate the Synagogue List's return, we've created a new Spirituality section, which includes the Torah Portion, the Lubavitch- inspired Thought Of The Week as well as stories and short items on religious life. Our popular Shul Food feature, detailing catered events open to the public at synagogues, will continue to run with our "Check It Out!" calendar in the To Do! section. The Synagogue List will continue to be accessible each week on our Web site, JNonline.us. We invite your comments, as always! Please write us or send an e- mail to: letters®thejewishnews.com . Ann Arbor 22, 51 Arts/Entertainment . .53 Business 32 Food 45 Front Lines 10 Health & Fitness 41 Interfaith 51 Letters 6 Marketplace 72 Mazel Toy! 66 Metro 15 Online 10 Opinion 29 Spirituality 36 Sports 49 Staff Box 12 Synagogue List ....36 To Do!/Calendar ....62 To Do!/Crossword...65 To Life' 41 Torah Portion 34 World/Israel 25 On The Cover: Metro ues- tion: New Beginnings 15 Frankel Jewish Academy begins its eighth year. World/Israel Holocaust Survivor Archive 25 Voice/Vision project marks 25th year. Special Report: Central Galilee Programs 26 Growing the Detroit-Israel Partnership. To Life! Health & Fitness Legends Of The Heart 41 Leukemia fund cites Sylvia, Harry Brown. Food Rosh Hashanah Recipes 45 Holiday demands tradition and tasty options. Arts & Entertainment Action Artist 53 Platinum Black In Black (center insert) 83 Columnists George Cantor 29 Jim Keen 51 Danny Raskin 61 Robert Sklar 5 Gail Zimmerman....54 For late-breaking news: Shabbat Lights On The Cover: Frankel Academy students (clockwise from front) Albert Budnitskiy, 17, of Southfield; and Brad Margolis, 17, Matanya Kidron, 15, Geoffrey Rottman, 17, Michael Franklin, 16, all of West Bloomfield Photography, Angie Baan Page design, Lindsay Schwartz 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. Dear Bar , is is basic—you talk about nutrition all the time, but what exactly is nutrition? A Mahjong group. 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Obituaries Bill Bradlin By Barbara 13eznos, RD, LD/N Integrated Nutrition, LLC Jewish.com Having devoted a good portion of my adult life to learning about human nutrition and trying to help others adopt beneficial nutri- tional behaviors, I probably have a broader view than most about what nutrition is and what role it ought to play in our daily lives. 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MI 48334 Phone: (248) 538-8050 E-mail: barb@integratednutrition.com EXCELLENCE Web: www.integratednutrition.com ids,ertp.3e.m&nt 1249680 September 6 • 2007 3