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Nov. 5, 2014: Target to Shutter
3 Stores in Michigan
"Target is closing three stores in
Michigan as part of a nationwide
shuttering of 11 under-performing
locations, including Southfield's
Northland Mall.'The decision to
close stores is not made lightly
... In most cases, the store is
closed after seeing several years
of decreasing profitability,' Evan
Lapiska, a spokesman for the
Minneapolis-based big-box chain,
told the Detroit Free Press."
Estate Buyers
at David Wachler & Sons
R&R Jewelers-
Now located at
100 S. Old Woodward
Birmingham Ml 48009
248-540- 4622
100 South Old Woodward Ave., Birmingham, MI
248.540.4622
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 10am-5:30pm Thursday, 10am-7:30pm
Saturday, 10am-5pm Sunday and Monday, Closed
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JN, Feb. 1, 1952: Danny Raskin's
Listening Post
"This has been such a severe win-
ter with so great a demand on his
supplies that coal and oil dealer
Julius Renick had to post this sign
... 'Like Abraham Lincoln, I cannot
fuel all the people all the time:"
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24 January 2015
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Dec. 15, 2014: Frozen
2014 began with 11 inches of
snow in Metro Detroit on Jan. 3.
According to the National Weather
Service, "Out of 120 years of data,
January 2014 through March 2014
ranked as the fourth coldest Janu-
ary through March on record for
the state of Michigan ... California
and Arizona had the warmest
January through March on record!'
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JN, Aug. 1, 1969: Carl Levin
Campaign HQ Turns
to Art for Funds
"The Carl Levin for Council Head-
quarters, 1539 E. Lafayette, has
been turned into an art gallery by
13 Detroit women. It will remain a
gallery through Election Day, and
commissions on paintings sold
will help finance the Carl Levin
campaign. The kickoff today will
be a 'Poli-Art Champagne Preview;
which also will raise funds for
Levin, 35-year-old attorney who is
seeking a Common Council seat in
his first bid for public office!'
Dec. 8, 2014: Levin
Says He's Going Home
Levin, who is leaving Washington
after serving 36 years in the U.S.
Senate, said in an exit interview,
"I know I'm not going to be do-
ing any lobbying. I know that
with the same certainty that I'm
going home." In other recent
interviews, Levin has said, of all
the presidents, he was closest to
Bill Clinton; that he didn't mind
Sen. Carl Levin
being described as "frumpy, bald-
ing and disheveled"; and that a
new military spending bill could
bring some big wins for the state's
defense sector.
Dec. 4, 2014: I Can't Breathe
From Repair the World CEO David
Eisner: "This year, we mourn Mi-
chael Brown, Eric Garner, Renisha
McBride and many others who
were killed in an environment of
deep-seated, systemic violence
in both our communities and in
our country. As the news reports
on young people of color who are
harassed, jailed and killed, we may
feel heartbroken, angry and, at
times, hopeless. During this time,
many of us excavate the basis of
our own complicity in America's
racial injustice: loss of urgency in
working to bring change juxta-
posed with active furtherance of
the privileges that life affords our
families and ourselves.
"For many in Jewish communi-
ties, we are left with questions:
Where do we as Jews fit into
struggles against racial inequality?
It's these questions and contem-
plation that should catalyze our
endeavor to engage the Jewish
community, to serve in partner-
ship and solidarity with people
who feel these injustices every
day and to work to ensure that
justice exists in every corner of our
country for every person, regard-
less of race:'
JN, May 1, 1942: Purely
Commentary by Philip Slomovitz
"What the Jews who get stories
of the sort we just recorded must
learn is how to respond to the
informers who bring evil tidings.
They ought to be able to speak
with emphasis and conviction in
advising their non-Jewish friends
who entertain prejudices against
Negroes that the reason Jews
share their bread with Negroes,
fraternize with them, treat them as
their equals when they are fellow
professionals, is because of the
sense of justice which rules our
spirits and the ideal of fair play
which has been handed down to
us by the Prophets!'