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Jews in the D
Single Parenting During a Pandemic
12 Local Jewish single parents on
homeschooling, need for support and the
uncertain future.
Papa Phil Can
16 Online campaign aims to help Sylvan Lake
man find a kidney donor during COVID-19.
Anti-Semitism in Ann Arbor Campaign?
20 In her post, city council candidate Mozhgan
Savabieasfahani depicts pigs with cash and calls
out Jewish donors.
Eretz
Don’
t Annex:
Save the Two State Solution
18
Bibi’
s Buddy in Bloomfield Hills
19 Philanthropist Spencer Partrich wants to
donate millions to Israeli PM’
s defense fund.
Jews and Racial Justice
BLM Baby Drive
22
Sports
Who Is That Masked Man?
23 Bais Chabad pitcher Larry Lipnik says wearing
a mask while playing softball ‘
isn’
t a big deal.’
Moments
Moments
24
Spirit
Torah portion
25
Business
A Fond Farewell
26 Sherry Margolis signs off after 35 years
at WJBK-TV (Channel 2).
Here’
s To
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Inspired by Jewish Values
27 Local photographer builds business
and ministry from l’
dor v’
dor.
Arts&Life
Shop Fair Trade
30 A purchase from Thumbprint Gallery shows
that a successful business can put people first.
Jewish Pop-Up Drive-Ins
32 With summer in full swing, Jewish pop up
drive-in theaters are gaining traction.
Carl Reiner, Consummate Old Jew
Telling Jokes, Dies At 98
33
Is Jon Stewart Still ‘
Irresistible’
?
34 The Jewish comedian’
s new movie
is warmed-over political satire.
Celeb Jews
35
Online Events
35
Etc.
The Exchange
36
Soul
38
Danny Raskin
45
Looking Back
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July 9-15, 2020/ 16-22 Tammuz 5780| VOLUME CLVII, ISSUE 23
Shabbat Lights
Shabbat starts:
Friday, July 10, 8:52 p.m.
Shabbat ends:
Saturday, July 11, 10:02 p.m.
* Times according to Yeshiva Beth
Yehudah calendar.
On the cover:
Cover photo/credit:
Abby Segal and her
4-year-old daughter
Aliyah. Photo by
Alexander Clegg/
Jewish News.
Cover design:
Michelle Sheridan
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