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July 16, 1999 • Page Image 1

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April 16, 1999 • Page Image 1

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October 16, 1998 • Page Image 1

…$1,.00 OCTOBER 16, 1998/TISHRE1 Inside: Making The JCC Endowments Work Bringing That "Up North" Flavor Home For Fall www.detroitjewishnews.com Global Scope Journalist Tom Friedman discusses Israel, peace, globalization, pluralism and other issues. …

January 16, 1998 • Page Image 1

…Inside: JCC Gets Major Donation, Name; The AppleTree Goes Off To Camp. Pawnshops of the 1990s are polishing their looks while continuing to provide an age-old service. …

August 16, 1996 • Page Image 1

…INSIDE: TORAH PROCESSION MEANS FAREWELL AND WELCOME; ENGINEER, ORGANIC FARMER, STEEL BAND MEMBER. $1.00 /August 16, 1996 / 1 Elul 5756 …

February 16, 1996 • Page Image 1

…11101UL. it orLwttL OCL• Ohl Ur. I f II ti SOME TIPS TO AVOID THAT TOO-COMMON COLD. DETROIT $1 .00 /February 16, 1996 / 26 Shevat 5756 41111111 ■ 1 4 SH NEWS .ia Once silent and sweet a new generation of Ethiopian Israelis become sabras. , …

June 16, 1995 • Page Image 1

…INSIDE: DETROIT/ FUN BEING PHYSICALLY FIT; OBITUARIES/ LOU BERRY, ACTIVIST FOR ISRAEL, DIES. 750 THE JEWISH NEWS 18 SIVAN 5755/JUNE 16, 1995 Time To Build Auto Invasion Shir Tikvah votes to begin construction. JENNIFER FINER STAFF WRITER omeless" for more than a decade, the Troy-based Congregation Shir Tikvah this week grew cme step closer to a per- manent residence. On Sunday, temple members vot- ed to build a home for their congrega-...…

December 16, 1994 • Page Image 1

…DETROIT 750 1 3 TEVET 5755/DECEMBER 16, 1994 Place For Prayer? Religious observance in public schools challenged. JILL DAVIDSON SKLAR STAFF WRITER Never The Same RUTH LITTMANN STAFF WRITER H omicide leaves in its wake grieving loved ones, shocked and angry. Last year, violent crime took the lives of 24,526 people in America, including more than 4,375 boys and girls under 19. As death tolls climb, parents of murdered children struggle...…

September 16, 1994 • Page Image 1

…75¢ DETROIT THE JEWISH NEWS 11 TISHREI 5755/SEPTEMBER 16, 1994 The Killing Fields Peace Process A Southfield physician returns from Zaire. ELIZABETH APPLEBAUM ASSOCIATE EDITOR j Assessing the effects. break and asked Dr. Zingeser, "How would you like to go to Zaire? There's going to be an epidemic." How could he refuse? A Michigan State University graduate who holds a master's degree in epidemiolo- gy from the University of Michigan,...…

July 16, 1993 • Page Image 1

…750 DETROIT SPECIAL CIRCUS OF VALUES SUPPLEMENT INSIDE THE JEWISH NEWS 27 TAMMUZ 5753/JULY 16, 1993 Reeling In The Neighbors, Especially The Orthodox JPM JCC hopes marketing plan will attract local community members to renovated facility. KIMBERLY LIFTON STAFF WRITER here are six weeks left t to go before the sched- uled opening of the renovated JPM Jew- ish Community Cen- ter in Oak Park. But several ques- tions remain: Will it be com...…

April 16, 1993 • Page Image 1

…750 THE JEWISH NEWS 2 Final Countdown I he excitement mounts as the Michigan Miracle "Mission-aires" prepare for their flights to Israel. RUTH LITTMANN STAFF WRITER ore than seven decades sepa- rate Markus Simon and Shari Katz. But their mission is the same: to visit Israel with 1,284 Jewish Detroiters. In two days, 84-year-old Mr. Simon and Shari, 13, will board El Al flights to Israel. They are among the oldest and youngest participant...…

October 16, 1992 • Page Image 1

…Celebrating 50 years of growth with the Detroit Jewish Community - - btlatilNU HE JEWISH NEWS .. . . . 19 TISHREI 5753/OCTOBER 16, 1992 nide Vote The JCCounci will remi you about election day. page 37 SPORTS Ultimate Game A flying disk took Marty Wollner to Japan page 57 Double Punishment Should Jonathan Pollard be a priority for Detroit's rabbis? ELIZABETH APPLEBAUM ASSISTANT EDITOR Fresh Air fires longtime employees. ocked ...…

August 16, 1991 • Page Image 1

…THE JEWISH NEWS SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS SERVING DETROIT'S JEWISH COMMUNITY AUGUST 16, 1991 / 6 ELUL 5751 Jewish Groups Rebut Article On Expenditures AMY J. MEHLER Staff Writer Local children talk about one of their most complicated heroes: GOD ALSO INSIDE: Family-to-Family A picnic for immigrants and their friends. Page 14 ALSO INSIDE: Maccabi Preview The Games' the thing in Ohio and New Jersey. Page 52 Three Detroit Jewish charitie...…

November 16, 1990 • Page Image 1

…SECOND CLASS THE JEWISH NEWS SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS SERVING DETROIT'S JEWISH COMMUNITY HMC And WS() Produce Holocaust Children's Play ALAN HITSKY Associate Editor A charming children's opera that was per- formed in the There- sienstadt concentration camp will be revived in rnid- December by the Holocaust Memorial Center and Wayne State University. The 45-minute opera Brundibar is a parable on the theme of good and evil. It was written by H...…

March 16, 1990 • Page Image 1

…THE JEWISH NEWS THIS ISSUE 60 0 SERVING DETROIT'S JEWISH COMMUNITY Old Population Estimates Based On Rust Belt Model KIMBERLY LIFTON Staff Writer T he Jewish community was shocked last week after preliminary results from the first demo- graphic study in nearly 30 years showed Detroit's Jew- ish population had been grossly underestimated since 1972. "Where did the lower number come from?" re- sponds Don Feldstein, a researcher with the ...…

February 16, 1990 • Page Image 1

…THE JEWISH NEWS THIS ISSUE 60(P SERVING DETROIT'S JEWISH COMMUNITY Shoah Answer: Social Action ELIZABETH APPLEBAUM Assistant Editor S ometimes he can almost smell the burn- ing flesh and see the children tossed alive into the fiery ovens of Auschwitz. And in those moments, Rabbi Irving (Yitz) Green- berg cannot speak of God. He wonders, "What can we say in the face of those chil- dren?" The answer: "The single most religious state- ment...…

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