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The Detroit Jewish News, 2018-09-06

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Sept. 6-12, 2018 / 26 Elul 5778- 3 Tishrei 5779 | VOLUME CLIV, ISSUE 6

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SHABBAT & HOLIDAY LIGHTS
Shabbat starts: Friday, Sept. 7, 7:38 p.m.
Shabbat ends: Saturday, Sept. 8, 8:38 p.m.

Erev Rosh Hashanah: Sunday, Sept. 9, 7:35 p.m.
Rosh Hashanah 2: Monday, Sept. 10, 8:34 p.m.

Shabbat starts: Friday, Sept. 14, 7:26 p.m.
Shabbat ends: Saturday, Sept. 15, 8:25 p.m.

* Times according to Yeshiva Beth Yehudah calendar.

BLIPPAR INDEX

Page 12: 1989 short story written
by Dr. Stephen Goldman
Page 20: Learn to braid challah
Page 23: Apple Challah recipe
Page 28: Video of this year’s Shofar Factory
Page 34 : Cantor Najman’s High Holiday music
Page 98: Video interviews from Toldot Yisrael

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ON THE COVER

Cover art: Artist Lynne Feldman of Rochester,
N.Y., has had paintings, collages and seriograph
prints shown nationally. www.lynnefeldman.com
Design: Michelle Sheridan

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views

42

The 50-year
50
wait for Game 5 of
the 1968 World Series.

5-10

rosh hashanah

12

with a terminal illness,
what do you pray for
this yontef ?
petite essays on
mortality
some area rabbis offer
holiday greetings
reboot!

13

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Check out 10Q to stay reflective
this holiday.

20

nothing better!

Home-baked challah for
Rosh Hashanah and year-round.

24

12 steps on the
spiritual path

44

we’ve come shofar!

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75

sweet success

Family duo create kosher treats
for the holidays.

jews in the d

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in their own words

teen

mental health

n

tlight o
spo

douglas bloom to
receive Butzel Award
faces & places
sports
moments

spirit

78

style tribe

A local mom has created a
brand of chic, modest and
nursing-friendly pieces.

82

break the fast
beautifully

Annabel Cohen shares
her recipes.

86

events/editor’s picks

nosh

90

edamame sushi
nu-asian kitchen

travel

92

the land of the
golden pagodas

Myanmar through the eyes
of a Jewish traveler.

jewish@edu

96

when i say i’m
from here

JOIN Intern Emily Stillman
reflects on her eye-opening
internship.

eretz

98

aiding israel

Video archive documents those
who helped create the
Jewish state.

guardian of the galaxy

Local native Madlyn Burkert
travels to a galaxy far, far
away every day.

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Torah portion

arts&life

80

on the go

coming home

Temple Emanu-El welcomes
native son as new rabbi.

A photo essay from the annual
Sherrill Brown Shofar Factory.

32

peanut patrol

Jewish Detroiters take to the
road in the NUTmobile.

High Holidays provide
inspiration for recovering
addicts.

28

bette
better late than never

etc.

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JN introduces new
technology to merge
print and digital.

B

efore you sit down to read this issue of the
Jewish News, take out your smartphone or tab-
let and head to the App Store or Google Play
to download “Blippar,” a free app that will provide
you with an interactive reading experience.
It’s easy to do. Once downloaded, open the Blippar
app and hold your phone or tablet over a page with
the Blippar logo (like this one). Place your finger on
the circle at the bottom of the screen until the down-
load is activated and voila! — extra related content
appears on your screen, such as video and audio
clips, photo galleries, archived content from the
Detroit Jewish News Foundation and more. Look for
it on some ads in the JN as well, for coupons, menus,
videos or instant links to buy tickets to events.
OK, we’ll wait for you to download the app now
(tapping fingers on table) …
Done yet? No? Still confused? Head to
thejewishnews.com and watch a video from our
own contributing columnist and everyone’s favorite
funny guy Alan Muskovitz, who helps us share this
breaking news with the community and guides you
through the process.
Then, each week in the JN, look for the “Blippar
Index” here to find the pages that contain “extras”
for your enjoyment. Have fun exploring and consider
providing us some feedback on your experience. You
can send comments to letters@renmedia. us.

available at:

the exchange
soul
raskin
looking back

celebrity jews

Through essays, teens
involved in UMatter share
their struggles with mental
health.

jn

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