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…JNOnline.com DETROIT JEWISH NEWS $1.25 JANUARY 13, 2005/SHEVAT 3, 5765 tosTemrikt ,cmacrou 350 Year A Michigan Jewish Timeli, Ltt il;13111 Alcona OSCODA Mikado Pond ,LUMBERMEN'S MON. !CISCO ( ake St. I rican ROOTS Tat‘ 1.-7fr 'Omer Forest L 1 Au Gres Michigan Jews mark 350th anniver of Jewish Pigeon Bay Port/ Kilma- nagh orth adley KaWtpilin Unionville • . 'BAY City ST. PK.' . Cass City Co!wood ovt nllp Coiling ...…

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…Do you have problems getting volun- teers? "Yes. The younger generation doesn't want to get involved, and we are all get- ting older." PHYLLIS TYNER City: Southfield Kudos: Wheeler Mealer Phyllis Tyner retired 18 years ago as a Jewish News classified ad department staffer. She asked herself; "Now thatBn retired what should I do with do with my time." A friend suggested she volunteer with the Meals On Wheels program run by the National Counc...…

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…EDITOR'S NOTEBOOK Bridging The Great Divide I is hard to discriminate against someone who you feel you know, like and understand. Tolerance grows with knowl- edge. Bigotry feeds on misunderstanding. So the most productive way to discourage discrimination — including the many strands of anti-Jewish sentiment — is to support an environment that encourages personal contact among ethnic groups. Dialogue matters most. And that's something Detroi...…

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…44 . Abbas: A Softer Edge? Story Revisited Mahmoud Abbas, alias Abu Mazen, has always believed that the promise of peace could be more disarming than all the expletives of war. And so, for the past 30 years, Abbas has been on assignment to some of the leading luminaries in Israel's peace movement. For example, in the 1990s, he teamed up with Yossi Beilin and framed the so-called Beilin-Mazen Plan. More recently and notably since Yasser Araf...…

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…JEVV1SH RENAISSANCE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS D PUBLISHER' Arthur M. Horwitz ahorwitz@thejevvishnews.com JNOline.com i / EDITORIAL' Editor Robert A. Sklar rsklar@thejewishnews.com GENERAL MANAGER F. Kevin Browett kevin@jewish.com Associate Editor Alan Hitsky aliitslcy@thejewishnews.com ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER Suzanne Sherman ssherman@jewish.com Arts Editor/ JN Platinum Creative Editor Gail Zimmerman gzinamerman@thejewishnews.com 'ADVER...…

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…`Unbelievable Destruction' Domstein brothers escape tsunami's wrath. SHELLI LIEBMAN DORFMAN Staff Writer W hen brothers Randy and David Domstein set out to scuba dive on Dec. 26 some 50 nautical miles off Phuket, Thailand, they could never have imagined that when they returned to land it would be the site of the tsunami devastation televised around the world. "If we had remained on the shore — or even in the place our boat had first been a...…

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…e A devastated Main stre t, on Minket 11.E \et arrella FINE JEWELS 32889 woodward avenue • royal oak • 248.549.9100 west side of Woodward — one block south of 14 mile store hours: Tu 10-6 W 10-6 Th 10-8 Fr 10-6 Sat 11-5 www.marrellaandco.com "They really are daredevils," Dr. Domstein said. "Both of them." David is now back home to the joy and relief of his parents. "When he got back here last Tuesday night [Jan. 4], I just felt him to...…

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…Where's The Beef? On Board Two of the 25 Oakland County commissioners sworn in to office Jan. 6 are Jewish: second-termer incumbent Helene Zack, D-Huntington Woods, and newcom- er Marcia Gershenson, Zack D-Beverly Hills. The Oakland County Board of Commissioners sets policy and budget for 1.2 million residents. Terms run two years. Zack is a social worker active in the employee assistance program field. Gershenson's back- ground is with non...…

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…CC 4 0 z Thursday, Jan. 13 Monday, Jan. 17 Recognize Abusive Behavior Ellen Yashinsky-Chute, director of clinical serv- ices, Jewish Family Service, speaks to Temple Kol Ami Sisterhood on "Things Your Mother Didn't Tell You About Relationships," 7:30 p.m. No charge; bring a toiletry to be donated. (248) 661-0040. Friday, Jan. Tot Shabbat Jewish Cultural Society offers family-friendly Shabbat gathering, 6 p.m., for children up to age 5 ...…

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…Fourth-Grade Kabbalat Shabbat Congregation Shaarey Zedek Southfield celebrates fourth-graders 6 and coffee. Temple Emanu-El (248)967-4020. (248) 357-5544. Family Havdalah Young Family Shabbat Committee of Temple Emanu-El hosts 6 p.m. serv- ice, games and dinner. $15 adults in advance, $15 at door; $8, $10 children under 12; no charge children under 3. (248) 967-4020. p.m. Dinner. RSVP: (248) 357-5544. Emanu-El's 54th The Southfield Phil...…

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…Aid Questioned Local Arab committee challenges bank sponsorships of Friends of the IDF dinner. r DON COHEN Special to the Jewish News "TN 1/13 2005 16 ollowing the Friends of the Israel Defense Forces (FIDF) dinner on Oct. 20, the Michigan office of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) challenged support of the annual event by five banks. Some in the Jewish community see the challenge as another shot in the effort to ...…

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…lar but declined to comment further. "We will work hard to ensure that JCCouncil's Allan Gale said he was- future contributions at any level n't sure how much pressure the Arab remain in our primary focus areas of community was actually putting on the the arts, education, health and human banks, but observed, "If the Arab com- services, and housing and economic munity is heading in that direction, it development," he said. ), can backfire on ...…

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…HOLOCAUST-ERA SWISS BANK CLAIMS A new list is now available of Swiss bank account holders who were probably or possibly victims of Nazi persecution. The list, resulting from further negotiations with Swiss banks, is part of the claims process under the Settlement of the Holocaust Victim Assets class action litigation in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York, Chief Judge Edward R. Korman presiding. To date, the Court has...…

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…Digest Photojournalist Speaks Documenting the massive aliyah of Ethiopian Jews and their extraordinary transformation in Israel, Ricki Rosen will present a photographic journey at the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit's Food for Thought pro- gram, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 25, at the home of Florine Mark in Farmington Hills Rosen The program is host- ed by the Federation - Women's Campaign and Education Department with the support of cor-...…

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…Uphill Battle Abbas faces challenges as he prepares to lead the Palestinian Authority. Photos by Brian Hendler/JTA elections would be held no later than August. Abbas also faces the challenge of reforming the security forces: Internal Jerusalem rivalries in the P.A. allowed for the rise ahmoud Abbas, elected presi- of local chieftains and a near-total dent of the Palestinian breakdown in public order. One way Authority on Sunday, wore a to ...…

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…World A fabulous thing happened to David and Missy Bean that they had not exactly counted on—their family of four grew to be five. Maya, 111/2 and Adam, 71/2 are now the older siblings to the family's newest bundle of joy, a baby girl named Annabel whose first night home from the hospital ended with an early morning phone call to—Gittleman. ELECTIONS from page 21 "Add on another room!" commanded the happy—though sleepless—couple as they aw...…

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…Welcome to the state of independence $1000 GM BONUS CASH dollars in foreign aid, much of it went to terrorism and corruption, leaving the authority with a meager $19 mil- lion in its bank accounts and needs that exceed $135 million, according to Fayyad. The hope is that in a stable post- election era, international donors will again open their wallets. Another major challenge is wide- spread corruption in the civil service. For the past eigh...…

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…World The End Of Auschwitz Local survivors remember death camp's liberation 60 years ago. LEV PARANSKY Special to the Jewish News O nce every month, a group of eld- erly people come together at the Jewish Community Center in Oak Park. They are members of Sham-it Haplaytah of Metropolitan Detroit, and all are survivors of the Holocaust. The destinies of these people differ from one another, but there is some- thing they all have in common ...…

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…Briefs The SAAB 9.3: The First Car to Receive a "Double Best Pick" Crash Test Rating Ever. People Who Test Drive a Saab Usually Buy One • Turbo Charged Engine • No Charge Scheduled Maintenance • 5 Star Rating on Safety AIPAC Prober Has History A top FBI official New York/JTA investigating a pro-Israel lobbying group was posted in 1999 to lead the bureau's Portland, Ore., office shortly after a group he headed was implicated in "inappropria...…

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…Editorials are posted and archived on JNOnline.com Dry Bones ere's the central truth about the Palestinian Authority: It doesn't exercise much author- ity over Palestinians. That doesn't mean that last Sunday's election of Mahmoud Abbas as the new president of the P.A., succeeding the late Yasser Arafat, isn't significant. But his victory in an election that was not particularly contested does not automatically put him in a position to deliv...…

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…OTHER VIEWS Dr. King And The Jews A As our nation prepares to mark the Martin Luther King Jr. federal holiday on Jan. 17, it behooves the Jewish community to take this opportunity to re-tell the story of this brave man's fight for his people's freedom. If that sounds reminiscent of Passover, it should. Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., one of the greatest moral voices of our time, helped lead his people out from under the bur- den of state-spons...…

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…The Problem With Mahmoud Abbas Jeff Jacoby is a Boston Globe columnist. His column is distributed by the New York Times Syndicate. His e-mail address is jacoby@globe.com in the future. Since the P.A. is the largest employer in the West Bank and Gaza, the threat carries a great deal of weight. "Physical intimidation has also played a role. ... On Wednesday [Jan. 5], shots were fired at [candidate Bassam ell Salhi's offices in Ramallah." Surel...…

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…S Spotlight Newswo Hadassah hears Channel 7 news reporter Cheryl Chodun. Above: Eleanor Roosevelt's Programming Vice President Sharon Goldenberg of Huntington Woods introduces Cheryl Chodun. I F ongtime WXYZ-TV reporter Cheryl Chodun spoke . about the media's responsibility to the public to 55 mem- bers of Hadassah's Eleanor Roosevelt group at a brunch at Hadassah House in West Bloomfield on Sunday, reminding lis- teners that while local...…

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…CURT SCHLEIER Special to the Jewish News s part of the research for his new documen- tary, Auschwitz: Inside the Nazi State, film- maker Laurence Rees visited "a very brave Ukrainian national, someone who fought both the Red army and the Nazis and was subsequently sent to a gulag. "We were doing the interview over a cup of tea when he says, 'By the way, I've been meaning to ask, `What do you think of the international Jewish con- spiracy?''' ...…

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…Best Bets DJ SPOOKY D.W. Griffith's 1915 film classic Birth of a Nation was both a technical masterpiece of filmmaking and a very controversial work due to its racial content. Now, Paul Miller — better known as "DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid," and one of the most influential DJs on the New York circuit — makes his University Musical Society debut with Rebirth of a Nation. A remix of the silent classic, combining footage from the original fil...…

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…26t h U MS Seaso t 4011 ` O 41111 ■ Ronald K. Brown/Evidence Cdeb rity • Jews NATE BLOOM Special to the Jewish News The African Shoah Opening last week in Detroit was the film Hotel Rwanda, about the 1994 massacre of almost a million Rwandan Tutsis by their Hutu coun- trymen. The film centers on a Hutu hotel owner who saved the lives of 1,200 Tutsis. Brit actress SOPHIE OKONEDO, who is the daughter of a Nigerian father and a British Jew...…

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…Arts Life NEW INSIGHTS from page 31 Setting The Stage But times pass and things change. "My daughter thinks of World War II as the battle of Hastings, as history in a way it wasn't for me," said Rees. There was very little opinion expressed against the project, and, ironically, Rees noted, what there was came from Jews who essentially. said, "Enough already. )) But Rees disagreed. There was much new material uncovered in the archives of th...…

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…ONG HU4 FINE CHINESE DINING 9nuitos, 'yaw To, 'A wonderful adventure in fine dining" — Danny Raskin Have A Blast Featuring Gourmet Oriental Cuisine Winter event aims to rev Detroiters up for Super Bowl XL. The Detroit Super Bowl XL Host Committee, spotlighting the sports theme, has recruited teams for the first- ever Detroit Bowl, a 12-sport competi- an you imagine sitting in an tion among the area's corporate commu- inner tube and slidi...…

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…Arts Life Tale Of Three Generations JET stages James Sherman's "Door to Door" a Jewish mother, her daughter and granddaughter — and spans 69 years, from 1935 to the present. It begins with one of the women sing his comedy instincts, Jewish playwright James Sherman sums reflecting back on her life, while sitting shivah for her husband, and goes on "to up the Jewish Ensemble examine how we take what we get from Theatre's next production succi...…

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…Stage Struck Former Michigander Randi Kaye performs in "42nd Street" at Macomb Center. tours, we have to redo our pauses because of that." Kaye, the daughter of Helen and Charles Kaye, was encouraged to andi Kaye's favorite lullaby has nothing to do with going develop her vocal abilities by pater- nal grandmother Frances Kaye, a to sleep. Instead, the song Florida resident who sang in Detroit has everything to do with an ener- opera. Kaye's ...…

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…Bloomfield, will have owner Angelo Georgizas thanking folks in a special way ... During the week of Monday- Thursday, January 24- 27, he'll give free pieces of anniversary cake and no charge for soup and tossed salad with both lunch and dinner during the four- day shindig. BIG SELLERS now at Gene Woo's Hoa Hoa Inn on Novi Road off 14 Mile in Novi are not Oriental dishes ... The Mongolian rack of lamb, a seven- or eight-bone rack of delicacy, i...…

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…Editor's Note: As American Jews celebrate the yearlong 350th anniversary of our arrival in this nation, the Jewish News honors this rich history with an essay about the early Jewish settlers, stories about local events and a keepsake full-color poster featuring- a Michigan historic timeline. Enjoy our shared history. Ken i Guten Cohen, story development editor Beginning 350 years ago, colonial Jews set the tone for today's Jewish communities....…

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…h . #.• ew name: New York. Rabbinic leadership was always a evere problem. It w as not until the 9th Century that a rabbinical school forinally, established in America. those early years, there were no shiyahs or a sufficient number of ualified Hebrew teachers, spiritual ders, ritual slaughterers, circurncis- 'ers, cantors and others needed to sus a vigorous Jewish community. d while Jews arrived in the eorgia colony just six months after wa...…

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…• Congregation Shaarey Zedek fifth- and sixth- graders visit the Beth Olam Cemetery. " )`` • MICIOCAV5 OLDE1 JEWISH CEMETERY no* Cm Amslesrmegnmes ftadisPW lod:•eorsi • Adat Shalom Synagogue's Boy Scout Troop 364 check out the monument to the Underground Railroad in Detroit's Hart Plaza. and religious schools provided additional input. Funding for bus transportation was provided by a grant frOni,the Max M. ,_ Fisher Jewish Community ...…

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…An excerpt from a letter sent by Masha Shullcin, a sixth-grader at !i;Yeshivat Akiva in Southfield, sums up the sentiments of many of the .;youthful participants: "Dear Mr. Cook, "...The bus was fabulous and the tour guides were very interesting ... I never knew how much Jews contributed to Detroit ... I learned that A lbert Kahn designed - many of, the buildings in Detroit and he was ewish. I also learned that Hank Greenberg led the Tigers t...…

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…Celebrate 350 Jewish Life in America 1654 2004 Enter The Essay And Poster Contest ' From Albert Einstein to Albert Brooks, from Golda Meir to Goldie Hawn, from Peter Max to Max M. Fisher — the list of famous American Jews is long and illustriou.s. To encourage students to explore American Jewish history and personali- ties, the Alliance for Jewish Education of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit is sponsoring "350 Years of Extra...…

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…gr r ILTg wish famili The Gen. Slocum A 100-year-old tragedy and its devastating e ect on one family. ELIZABETH APPLEBAUM AppleTree Editor : I heard that 2004 marked the 100th anniversary of the Gen. Slocum disaster. Apparently, a ship in New or burned, with more than 1,000 per- sons aboard. If it's New York, there must be a Jewish angle. And can you tell me more about the Gen. Slocum? A: This past year was indeed the 100th anniversary of...…

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…AppleTree METAMORPHOSIS LAWYER BECOMES REALTOR! A successful lawyer for 28 years, Leon Weiss is now fighting for his clients in a new arena — real estate. After careful review of the leading real estate companies in Michigan, Weiss says he is very proud to be associated with the best... Real Estate One. A tough and tireless lawyer who always put his clients first, Weiss promise's to deliver the same loyalty, tenacity and integrity to each a...…

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…Scene Happenings For college age through 30-something. Send information to ahitsky@thejewishnews.corn Jan. 18 Tuesday, 7 p.m. EMU HiMel and McKenny Union Campus Life co- sponsor Arab and Jewish comedians Ahmed Ahmed and Rabbi Bob Alper, Ypsilanti. For tickets, hillel@emich.edu Jan. 19 Wednesday, 7 p.m. EMU Hillel sposnors eating through the history of Jewish foods with the staff of Zingerman's. RSVP to Marisa Saltzman: hillel@emich.edu Ja...…

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…`OTEDNeTELISI Brought Down Orthodox Union limits certification of El Al food. LORI SILBERMAN BRAUNER Jewish Telegraphic Agency New York he Orthodox Union is limiting its certifi- cation of kosher meals aboard El Al flights after two incidents in which nonkosher food was served to passengers by El Al crews. Officials at the O.U., which certifies the kashrut of meals provided by El Al's New York-based food service subsidiary, Borenstein Cate...…

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