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The Detroit Jewish News, 2008-01-03

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editor's note

WITH THE NORTH AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO SHOW

rolling into town this month, we thought we'd pay tribute to our city's
role in this spectacular history with a visit to the Henry Ford Museum
in Dearborn, where "Automobile in American Life" is on permanent
exhibition. Including creations by Ford as well as other makers, the col-
lection displays a variety of objects and ephemera, as well as more than
150 cars — from a circa-1902 Ford 999 Racer, made with a wood chas-
sis, to a 1930 French-made Bugatti Royale to the first Mustang ever
produced to the Chrysler DeSoto Airflow, introduced in 1934, pictured
on our cover. For more about the Henry Ford, log on to thehenryford.org .
Crave more? Turn to page 16 for "Car Talk," where we asked nine local personalities what
drives them around town. If what moves you is not the luxurious leather of a car but the luxu-
rious accommodations of a winter's escape, take a look at "Sunshine City" on page 20, where
writer Susan Pollack gives a hit list of hot spots in Scottsdale, Ariz. And finally, if instead
you plan to spend this first wintry month of the new year nesting, head to the kitchen with the
beautifully unique recipes offered on page 23 in "Aromas of Aleppo," an excerpt of author
Poopa Dweck's culinary homage to her Syrian-Jewish roots.
Most of all, have a happy New Year!

Our cover model toys with a Ford Model A
die-cast car, introduced in 1927, at the
counter of Latny's Diner, which opened in 1946
in Marlboro, Mass., and is now on permanent
display at the Henry Ford Museum.

Lynne Konstantin, editor
llconstantin@thejewishnews.com

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