Today's ally at CityDeals This week's charity partner: Great Online Daily Deals in Your Neighborhood $2.00 JULY 21-27, 2011 / 19-25 TAMMUZ 5771 A JEWISH RENAISSANCE MEDIA PUBLICATION CANCF:R theJEWISFINEWS.com » Fighting Addiction A new "recovery rabbi" carries on Friendship House's strong tradition of helping addicts recover. See page 16. » Food On Fire! Squeeze out every precious drop of summer living by grilling on a hot fire. See page 42. » How Does Your Garden Grow? TheraGarden shows you ways to create sustainable gardens. See page 45. metro >> cover story After Internet uproar, Oak Park dismisses charges against woman with front-yard garden. metro / news analysis Out Of Work, Out Of Luck? Robin Schwartz I Contributing Writer Julie Bass, =dove center, with her children Yehoshua, 11, and Hadassah, 6, check out their front-yard garden. Bounty from a TheraGarden project in Franklin. F or several weeks, the front lawn of Julie and Jason Bass' modest Oak Park home was a crime scene. The alleged crime: planting fresh vegetables. City officials said the Bass' organic garden, now thriving in five raised beds in the front yard of their Dartmouth Street property, violates a vaguely worded ordinance that reads, "All unpaved portions of the site shall be planted CONTINUED ON PAGE 8 2011 Covering and Connecting Jewish Detroit Every Week 1 8 08805 1 9 3363 5 Bleak jobs report offers little hope for the unemployed. Jackie Headapohl Managing Editor I f you're out of work, finding a job can seem as elusive as finding the proverbial needle in a haystack (and about as likely). Unfortunately, the labor market isn't expected to improve any time soon. On July 8, the government reported only a paltry 18,000 jobs were created nationwide in June — after an anemic 25,000 new jobs in May. Blame it on high oil prices, the debate about cutting the deficit, unrest in the Middle East, the spring earthquake in Japan — take your pick — the result is the same: a rising unemployment rate. According CONTINUED ON PAGE 10