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JN Contents

Gotcha Covered

JNonline.us
July 17-23, 2008
14-20 Tammuz 5768
Vol. CXXXIII, No. 24

Nutritionally
Speaking

An Israeli soldier places his beret on Federation's Teen Mission 2008

By Barbara Beznos, RD, LD/N
Integrated Nutrition, LLC

participant Jaymie Cohen, 17, of Congregation Shaarey Zedek of
Oakland County outside the Jaffa Gate in Jerusalem.

Section A

ues-

Israel@60

Rockets' Red Glare A15

How Sderot copes with life in a war zone.

Metro

Back to School A21

Yeshivat Akiva's multi-generational reunion.

World/Israel

Political Survivor A27

Despite his troubles, PM Olmert hangs on.

Home Improvement

Gas Or Charcoal? A35

That tasty barbecue question.

tion:
Dear
Bar , uffer
from a food
allergy and my
perception is
that food aller-
gies are more prevalent, or at least
are getting more attention, than
ever before. Am I right? Kerri.

nswer: Dear Kerri, I
think you're probably
ight on both counts. A
recent article in the Washington
Post entitled, "Food Allergies
Trigger Multibillion-Dollar
Specialty Market," estimated that
approximately 12 million people
in the U.S. suffer from food
allergies (another 2 million
suffer from the gluten-
triggered, autoimmune
11. 4? ) disorder, celiac's disease).

-).

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For late-breaking news:

Jewish.com

Section B

On The Cover:

Teen2Teen

4 Teens To Watch B1

Ann Arbor
C2
Around Town
A21
Arts/Entertainment C9
Business
A33
Family Focus
C20
Front Lines
A10
Health & Fitness ...C2
Letters
A8
Marketplace
C27
Mazel Toy!
C21
Metro
A21
Obituaries
C37
Online
A10
Opinion
A30
Spirituality
C4

Spotlight
C26
Staff Box
Al2
Synagogue List ....C6
To Do!/Calendar
C16
To Dol/Crossword
C19
Torah Portion
C5
World/Israel
A27

Columnists

George Cantor ... A30
Danny Raskin
C15
Robin Schwartz
A21
Robert Sklar
A5
Gail Zimmerman... C10

On The Cover:

Clockwise from lower left: Elizabeth Goldmeier,
Corey Berkowitz, Sam Appel and Liz Traison.
Photography, Angie Baan
Page design, Debbie Schultz

The Detroit Jewish News (USPS 275-520) is published every Thursday 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.

Young leaders shatter teen stereotypes.

Section C
Spirituality

Tisha B'Av C4

Three weeks of mourning precedes fast day.

Arts & Entertainment

Punk Performance C9

Israeli band Monotonix to play Detroit.

Shabbat Lights

Key JN Phone Numbers:

Candlelighting
Friday, July 18,
8:47 p.m.
Shabbat Ends

Switchboard:
(248) 354-6060

Saturday, July 19,
9:55 p.m.*

Candlelighting
Friday, July 25,

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

8:41 p.m.

Shabbat Ends
Saturday, July 26,

9:48 p.m.*

.11.41

2006
A GENERAL

EXCELLENCE

*Some begin Havdalah 60 minutes after sunset
instead of 72 (above).

According to the Post
article, the number of
people suffering from
food sensitivities is ex-
pected to rise; however,
medical experts aren't
sure why. Some theo-
rize that it's attributable
to reduced contact with
germs, exposure to environ-
mental pollutants, the way some
foods are processed, and other
reasons. Until more is known,
typically, the only remedy is to
avoid the offending foods.

Sales to food sensitive shoppers
(a $4 billion+ industry) has in-
creased notably since 2006, when
the federal government required
more detailed food labeling. A
qualified dietitian/nutritionist can
help recognize and manage a wide
range of food tolerance issues.

— Barbara Beznos,
Registered Dietitian

Direct Your Questions For Barb
And Counseling Inquiries To:

Integrated Nutrition, LLC,
32401 Northwestern Hwy.
Farmington Hills. MI 48334

Phone:
(248) 538-8050

E-mail:

ba rbaintegratednutrition.com

Web:
www.integratednutrition.com

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