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What you can do to aid the environment:

Gift Giving

• Give what people want and need.
• Choose high-quality products that last longer.
• Give only Energy Star appliances, equipment, electronics
and machinery — www.energystar.gov.
• If giving a car, give an energy-efficient vehicle — www.
fueleconomy.gov.
• Ship in bulk if possible to avoid multiple deliveries and
shipping.
• Shop for locally made items including gifts, food, every-
thing you purchase. It takes energy to transport products
from far away.
• Remember to carry your canvas bag, reused bag or back
pack whenever shopping and say no to that plastic bag for
one or two items. You will not get strange looks anymore!
• Use only recycled paper products with the highest per-
centage of post consumer content available. Or use old
comics or old maps for gift-wrapping paper. Think cre-
atively.
• More ideas on gift wrapping include reusing the many
things you have around the house. Reuse newspaper, fab-
rics, tins, jars, bows, boxes and paper gift tags.
• Give gifts labeled as FSC-certified from sustainable for-
estry or re-used timber. Avoid virgin wood.
• Give carbon offsets as a gift. www.nativeenergy.com .
• Visit these websites for eco gift-giving ideas. www.sierra-
club.typepad.com/greenlife/2007/11/your-gifts-are.html;
www.nrdc.org/greenliving/guides/holiday.asp.

Contact Michigan Coalition on the Environment & Jewish
Life for global warming presentations: (248) 642-5393, ext.
7, or mi-coejl@jfmd.org .

"Whereas every Jewish home built
since 1995 has evoked a storm
of international criticism, the
Palestinians have built thousands
upon thousands of buildings
throughout the areas. They have
done so in total disregard for
planning and zoning ordinances
and even the basic considerations
of supply and demand. For
instance, a motorist traveling from
Jerusalem to Ma'aleh Adumim will
pass hundreds of empty five-story
buildings in Issawiya and other
Arab neighborhoods built for the
sole purpose of preventing Israel
from connecting the two."

Happy
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— Journalist Caroline Glick in her Oct. 4

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Jerusalem Post column "Do Jews Have Civil Rights?"

about the enormous amount of construction during the

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10-month so-called building freeze in the West Bank.

The Arabs not only were building without restrictions,

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the U.S., Europe and the Arab states of the Persian Gulf

bankrolled much of their construction.

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Source: Michigan Coalition on the Environment & Jewish Life

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ill CONTENTS

Dec. 2-8, 2010

JEWISHNEWS

25 Kislev - 1 Tevet 5771 I Vol. CXXXVIII, No. 18

Shabbat & Holiday Lights

Cover Story on page 39

Arts/Entertainment ..
Building Community
Business
Camp Section
Family Focus
Letters
Marketplace
Mazel Tov!
Metro
Obituaries
Opinion
Roundup

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Lean ground

Spirituality
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44
Sports
Staff Box/Phone List .... 6
Synagogue List
36
51
To Do!/Calendar
To Do!/Crossword
56
Torah Portion
38
World
19

Columnists

Danny Raskin
Robin Schwartz
Robert Sklar

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Our JN Mission

The Jewish News aspires to communicate news and opinion that's useful, engaging, enjoyable and unique. It strives to
reflect the full range of diverse viewpoints while also advocating positions that strengthen Jewish unity and continu-
ity. We desire to create and maintain a challenging, caring, enjoyable work environment that encourages creativity
and innovation. We acknowledge our role as a responsible, responsive member of the community. Being competi-
tive, we must always strive to be the most respected, outstanding Jewish community publication in the nation. Our
rewards are informed, educated readers, very satisfied advertisers, contented employees and profitable growth.

Chanukah, Second Night: Thursday, Dec. 2
Chanukah, Eighth Night: Wednesday, Dec. 8

SIRLOIN

Shabbat: Friday, Dec. 3, 4:42 p.m.
Shabbat Ends: Saturday, Dec. 4, 5:47 p.m.*

Shabbat: Friday, Dec. 10, 4:41 p.m.

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Shabbat Ends: Saturday, Dec. 11, 5:47 p.m.*

* Times according to Yeshiva Beth Yehudah
calendar. Havdalah practices may vary.
Consult your rabbi.

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Artwork: Lexi Glickman
Design: Deborah Schultz

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