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April 12, 2012 - Image 1

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2012-04-12

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theJEWISHNEWS.com

A JEWISH RENAISSANCE MEDIA PUBLICATION

» U-M Students Help Detroit

Hillel's "Jewish Detroit Initiative" brings students to assist the inner
city. See page 8.

» Aiding Ailing Soldiers

Congregation Beth Shalom welcomes 16 Israeli army veterans
here for combat-trauma therapy. See page 14.

» Teen Filmmakers

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

arts & entertainment

A pair of West Bloomfield brothers shoot two anti-drinking
commercials. See page 18.

A

U-M junior Eli Newman sets pins at Latino
Mission Society's new youth center.

>> cover story

JCC Film Festival strives to
both entertain and educate.

Elizabeth Applebaum I Special to the Jewish News

D

wring the Yom Kippur War, the enemies were Syria
and Egypt.
After the war, all fingers pointed at Lt. Gen. David
"Dado" Elazar.
Once respected and beloved throughout Israel, Elazar
was chief of staff of the Israel Defense Forces from
1972 to 1974. A government commission blamed
him for Israel's terrible losses during the war
while Defense Minister Moshe Dayan and
Prime Minister Golda Meir remained initially,
and inexplicably, unscathed.
Elazar resigned, and by 1976 he was dead
of a heart attack. He was 51 years old.
Though later exonerated, Elazar
remained something of an enigma, both

CONTINUED ON PAGE 39

Left: Missing Father
Middle: Buried Prayers

Right: Bride Flight

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Sale marks 10
years of raising
funds and uniting
the community.

STORY ON PAGE 12

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