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Jews in the D
China Mitzvah
12 Local Chabad rabbi’
s relatives help 
reduce coronavirus risk in Shanghai.

Jews in the Digital Age
16 Email spoofing scam targets rabbis 
and congregants in Metro Detroit 

New Jewish Millennial Hub
17 Partners Detroit launches Platform 18 
in Royal Oak.

Michigan’
s Jewish Prisoners Win Right 
to Eat Kosher Meat
17 Judge rules that denying prisoners meat and 
dairy kosher meals violates their religious rights.

Say it with Hearts
20 Small inspirational messages leave a loving, 
lasting impression.

Busy Bakers 
21 Kadima members bake Shabbat cookies with 
Beth Shalom Sisterhood members.

JN’
s Arthur Horwitz Hall of Fame-Bound
22

Bras for a Cause
23 Bloomfield Hills sisters-in-law collect 
items for women in need.

Faces & Places
24

36 Under 36
26 Meet the leaders among us.

Moments
39 Moments

Spirit
Torah portion
40

Arts&Life

At Home: Cozy
42 Top picks for comfy fireside reading.

A Remembrance of Kirk Douglas
43

Here All Along

44 Political speechwriter’
s book shares her 
rediscovery of Jewish connection. 

Celebrity Jews
46

On the Go

Events/Editor’
s Picks
47

Business
All in the Family
50 Meet young Jewish adults who moved 
home to join the “family business.”

Here’
s To
50

Passion For Sports
51 FOX Sports Detroit Producer Jason Dizik 
uses his passion for the sports media industry 
to give back.

Etc.

The Exchange 
 
54

Soul 
 
56

Danny Raskin 
 
61

Looking Back 
 
62

Feb. 13-19, 2020 / 18-24-17 Shevat 5780| VOLUME CLVII, ISSUE 2

Shabbat Lights
Shabbat starts: 
Friday, Feb. 14, 5:45 p.m.
Shabbat ends: 

Saturday, Feb. 15, 6:48 p.m.
* Times according to Yeshiva Beth 
Yehudah calendar. 

On the cover:
Cover photo/credit: 
Photos provided by 
36 Under 36 winners 
(in no particular order).

Cover design: 
Michelle Sheridan

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