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Feb. 22-29, 2018 / 7-13 Adar 5778 | VOLUME CLIII, ISSUE 4

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One-stop service makes local
Jewish services easier to find.

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A new film by native Detroiter Danny
Baron brings elements of his Jewish
upbringing to the screen.

social justice purim
celebration

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Detroit Jews for Justice and partners
raise awareness about Detroit’s
housing crisis.

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ideas for change

Jewish Working Women’s Network
tackles sexual harassment at work.

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family counseling

on the go

shamor l’amour
dear debra

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faces & places
sports
moments

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role model?

Would you dress as Vashti this Purim?

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Cover design:
Michelle Sheridan
The entrance to Auschwitz, a Nazi death
camp located in Poland.
Photo: Getty Images

SHABBAT LIGHTS
Shabbat starts: Friday, Feb. 23, 5:57 p.m.
Shabbat ends: Saturday, Feb. 24, 6:59 p.m.

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Purim: Starts Wednesday, Feb. 28, 7:04 p.m.

Shabbat starts: Friday, March 2, 6:05 p.m.
Shabbat ends: Saturday, March 3, 7:07 p.m. p.m.

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jews in the d

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revising history?

tlight o
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Teens find some answers at
Adat Shalom workshops.

teen

health innovations

Israeli startup wins first Henry Ford
artificial intelligence challenge.

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the next master chef
junior?

an egyptian adventure

Right here in West Bloomfield,
thanks to JET’s new escape room.

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too much stress?

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Jeffrey Schweig:
A Detroit success story.
keeping the circle turning

health

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Set your DVRs to find out whether
Huntington Woods’ Sammy Vieder
made the cut.

Survivors say new law criminalizing
Polish culpability in the Shoah
obscures the truth.

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Torah portion

arts&life

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events/editor’s picks

Three generations of Rotenbergs
help mark 100 years of business at
General Mill Supply Company.

spirit

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celebrity jews

business

Estranged, sad and angry.

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hooray for hamentashen

The master bakers behind
Zingerman’s Bakehouse tell their
favorite way to say “Boo, Haman.”

Finding your life’s purpose.

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tikkun olam meets
bollywood

mental health

following his heart

Brandon Klein’s journey takes him
to teach others to grow through
meditation.

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