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February 07, 1997 • Page Image 1

…INSIDE: SINAI HOSPITAL SALE IS FINAL HOLOCAUST SURVIVORS GET PLACE OF THEIR OWN. '110 1JATh BOUND FOR DETROIT ••,• • .•••,' Jews who m d away, and then came back, find there's no place like home. …

July 07, 1995 • Page Image 1

…INSIDE: DETROIT/ AFTER DECADES OF LONGING, A CHERISHED TRIP; FAMILY/ A NEW, WEEKLY SECTION FILLED WITH GAMES AND ACTIVITIES. 75¢ 9 TAMMUZ 5755/JULY 7, 1995 How The Other Half Lives What other religions have to say about intermarriage. ELIZABETH APPLEBAUM ASSOCIATE EDITOR From Russia For Love A West Bloomfield couple travels overseas to adopt. S JENNIFER FINER STAFF WRITER I ike so many newly mar- ried couples, Jeffrey and Nancy Wein...…

April 07, 1995 • Page Image 1

…INSIDE: DETROIT/ U.S.WHY? — BECAUSE IT WIDENS THE CIRCLE; BUSINESS/ TAPPER'S IS MOVING AND DOUBLING ITS SIZE. 75¢ -{DETROIT ,A11111111 ■ 1111 THE JEWISH NEWS 7 N SAN 5755 APR L 7 1995 Historic Landmark? $676,000 For Windsor JCC ALAN HITSKY ASSOCIATE EDITOR Lathrup Village residents speak out against a developer's plans for Akiva property. JILL DAVIDSON SKLAR STAFF WRITER I f the historical society of Lathrup Village has its way, ...…

October 07, 1994 • Page Image 1

…DETROIT 750 2 CHESHVAN 5755/OCTOBER 7, NEWS 1994 Hine! Expanding INSIDE Plans call for a larger school and community endowment fund. Helping Hands Beth El volunteers serve the homeless. JILL DAVIDSON SKLAR STAFF WRITER epresentatives of Hillel Day School will announce Sunday the kick- off of an $11 mil- lion capital campaign to add 28,000 square feet to the school and to establish a $3 million en- dowment fund. Organizers for the G...…

January 07, 1994 • Page Image 1

…DETROIT 7 5¢ 24 TEVET 5754/JANUARY 7 , 1994 Inside Fertility Issues BUSINESS More than a few halachic and moral questions are raised by recent medical revelations. Workaholics ELIZABETH APPLEBAUM ASSISTANT EDITOR These mature women won't slow down. n P.D. Eastman's chil- dren's story Are You My Mother?, a small bird falls from his nest in the first days of life. Never having seen his mother, he approaches a cow, a dog and a kitten, h...…

May 07, 1993 • Page Image 1

…75¢ t6 IYAR 5753/MAY 7, 1993 Who Is A Jew? lines it constitutes a Jewish fami- ly. This policy of offering assistance to gentile family members is one of "inclusion, not exclusion," ex- plains BIAS Director of Overseas Operations Dail Stolow. When HIAS plans resettlement efforts, no questions are asked about which refugee family members are least 146 non-Jewish refugees in Jewish; no questions are asked about the gentiles' interest in iden-...…

August 07, 1992 • Page Image 1

…Celebrating 50 years of growth with the Detroit Jewish Community THE JEWISH NEWS 8 AV 5752/AUGUST 7, 1992 Agenda Members Plan On Keeping The Faith NJA will carry on, even without its national headquarters. ELIZABETH APPLEBAUM ASSISTANT EDITOR Yet in June the national NJA of- hen the phone rings at the national New Jewish Agenda office, some- fice shut its doors. ?Mays some- thing • of an outsider among body from Ann Arbor always an- ,org...…

February 07, 1992 • Page Image 1

…THE JEWISH NEWS SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS SERVING DETROIT'S JEWISH COMMUNITY FEBRUARY 7, 1992 / 3 ADAR 5752 Big 'Ifs' Come With AJE Report NOAM M.M. NEUSNER Staff Writer I f all goes as planned, Detroit's Jewish educa- tional system will sparkle with energy in just three years. Synagogues will run exciting schools, teachers will be well-trained and students will look for- ward to learning about Judaism. That rosy picture is predi- cated on a ...…

June 07, 1991 • Page Image 1

…THE JEWISH NEWS SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS SERVING DETROIT'S JEWISH COMMUNITY CLOSE-UP JUNE 7, 1991 / 25 SIVAN 5751 Young Israel Prohibits Woman From Presidency AMY J. MEHLER Staff Writer L ea Luger could have been the first woman to be elected president of her synagogue. But no one will ever know because the Young Israel of West Bloomfield canceled its Wednesday election. In a ruling last week by Rabbi Herbert Bomzer, chairman of the Council...…

September 07, 1990 • Page Image 1

…THE JEWISH NEWS SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS SEPTEMBER 7, 1990 / 17 ELUL 5750 SERVING DETROIT'S JEWISH COMMUNITY JCC Breaks Ground For Charach Art Wing KIMBERLY LIFTON Staff Writer T he Jewish Community Center this week broke ground for an $850,000 art wing to be built at the Maple-Drake JCC in the name of the late artist, Janice Charach Epstein. Expected to open this spr- ing, the 7,200-square-foot, three-story art wing will be funded by a $1 m...…

July 07, 1989 • Page Image 1

…THE JEWISH NEWS SERVING DETROIT'S JEWISH COMMUNITY THIS ISSUE 60P I CLOSE-UP Former Detroiters are living the good life on Maui. JULY 7, 1989 14 TAMMUZ 5749 Hospital Will Lease Goldin Center Space KIMBERLY LIFTON staff writ, Doctors affiliated with Henry Ford Hospital will lease space at Sinai Hospital's West Bloomfield facility, Sinai and Ford officials con- firmed last week. "Henry Ford came to Sinai and said if you have space, we ar...…

April 07, 1989 • Page Image 1

…THE JEWISH NEWS THIS ISSUE 60(t SERVING DETROIT'S JEWISH COMMUNITY I CLOSE-UP I APRIL 7, 1989 / 2 NISAN 5749 Solidarity Walk's Theme Is Expanded The route will follow Drake Road north to Walnut Lake Road, turn east and go through subdivisions east of The annual walk for Israel has a Temple Israel, traveling on new name and purpose this year and Beauchamp, Piccadilly and an expanded route through West Bayswater Pond roads. Walkers will Bl...…

October 07, 1988 • Page Image 1

…THIS ISSUE 60(P SERVING DETROIT'S JEWISH COMMUNITY Arab Dissent Delays Mich.-Israel Venture KIMBERLY LIFTON Staff Writer Hearings on a bill that would create the first business exchange bet- ween Michigan and Israel have been postponed because of mounting pressure from the American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, state legislators say. House committee members said they will review the bill after the November election, when they can sp...…

August 07, 1987 • Page Image 1

…■ THIS ISSUE 60c SERVING DETROIT'S JEWISH COMMUNITY Israel's Nuclear Strategy Relies On Ambiguity READERS THEATER Jerusalem has reportedly developed and tested a powerful new missile capable of reaching parts of the USSR. And Moscow is unhappy. Reading becomes a stage art ALL WORK, NO PLAY? Singles balance work and leisure CONTENTS PAGE AUGUST 7, 1987 / 12 AV 5747 7 I CLOSE—UP Caring For The Caregiver Some of the burden of caring...…

November 07, 1986 • Page Image 1

…Twinkle Little Star Volume Of Volumes Page 59 .Page 34 THE JEWISH NEWS THIS ISSUE 50c SERVING DETROIT'S JEWISH COMMU IITY Senate Races Buoy Support For Israel CLOSE-UP Election analysts believe Israel's strong support in the U.S. Senate was increased at the polls ALAN HITSKY News Editor Jewish political action commit- tees around the United States were exuberant Wednesday in the wake of Tuesday's election results in the U.S. Senate...…

March 07, 1986 • Page Image 1

…'Shoah' Epic in Detroit we(,47 t41 -, v r\AI Ti I?) A M V r0111 ig111()"1',1:11Nr kittrq.“.4 4)bit I I THE JE SH NEWS THIS ISSUE 50c Who Are They? What Can We Do About Them? SERVING DETROIT'S METROPOLITAN JEWISH COMMUNITY MARCH 7, 1986 …

February 07, 1986 • Page Image 1

…'11- r , H; HO 11 ,INNIJNI") 3Av NO17111) 1O1 A6VHH11 1931103 Noinir m320-nP 761L11 0,77Y? It's All In The Stars , I r4-6, THE JEWS • L lo i986 SERVING DETROIT'S METROPOLITAN JEWISH COMMUNITY THIS ISSUE 50c • '41 FEBRUARY 7, 1986 'Sheharahsky Shcharansky will be released to a claim by a Washington attorney that the entire incident has been orches- trated by the Russian spy agency, the KGB. According to this lawyer, the KGB had ...…

June 07, 1985 • Page Image 1

…Standard Club North Has Closed 8 Fran Lebowitz: A Comedienne With Punch 25 Michigan Athletes Prepare For The Jewish Olympics 88 Larry Coe Is Working Hard By The Station 44 SERVING DETROIT'S METROPOLITAN JEWISH COMMUNITY THIS ISSUE 50 Hussein Courting The Easy Answers BY WOLF BLITZER King Hussein Washington — Jordan's King Hussein is a savvy survivor. He has been around the inter- national circuit for more than three decades. His most...…

September 07, 1984 • Page Image 1

…JARC opens 8th home, plans concert 10 !Just Asking' about Marriage Encounter 24 Labor leader looks at the state of the unions 88 Smokier Pioneer Skills dedicated 25 n. THIS ISSUE 40c .E.I.,=====547X. SERVING DETROIT'S METROPOLITAN JEWISH COMMUNITY 413ir...CPCSIDGIE: VOISISMCIAVa11.11.C.G 1:11,21e3,5124.14. SEPTEMBER 7, 1984 MEMINNIMMENIMER 2.06610==2172,215.70,...r.alC^ftrui,..,tc., .....,IfeEDWUT1111•11111 ■ •11011•1111111•1•1...…

October 07, 1983 • Page Image 1

…Evolution-Creation Battle Erupts in Israeli Schools By YITZHAK DINUR — World Zionist Press Service JERUSALEM — A controversy is brewing in Israel about the teaching of evolution in the schools. The issue may even be taken to the Supreme Court by religious pa- rents who object to the non-religious school system teach- ing evolution. The objectors believe that the Darwinian theory of evolution is untrue and want creation to be given Middle Ea...…

January 07, 1983 • Page Image 1

…Middle East Experts at Community Forum Feb. 6 CARL LEVIN Tzedaka on Agenda as Stimulant to Humanitarian Aims in Wholesome Communities To proyide the community with infomiation during a challenging period in U.S.-Israel relations, the Jewish Wel- fare Federation and Allied Jewish Campaign are sponsor- ing a unique community forum at 9 a.m. Feb. 6 at the main Jewish Community Center. Featuring Sen. Henry 'Scoop" Jackson, Ambassador Sol Linowi...…

May 07, 1982 • Page Image 1

…lied Jewish Campaign Meets the Challenge, Sets Its Highest Philanthropic Record in 1982 Detroit Jewry is meeting the challenge and the 1982 philanthropic record is certain to exceed all previous fund-raising results in the community's history. A total of $19.1 million is projected for the 1982 Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund. This was the anticipation Thursday night, at the closing Campaign gathering held at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, ...…

August 07, 1981 • Page Image 1

…Major Saad Haddad Assesses the Lebanon Situation (Editor's note: The following interview was given by Major Saad Haddad, leader of the Christian forces in south Lebanon, with Brazilian journalist Ben Abraham, who writes a column for the newspaper Folha da Tarde.) Q: What have been the consequences for Lebanon arising from the presence of the PLO? A: They have scared the population. In our country they have become real. terrorists. That's why ...…

November 07, 1980 • Page Image 1

…Congratulations to President-Elect RONALD REAGAN and Vice-President Elect GEORGE BUSH with hopes and prayers that the years under their leadership will be marked by achievements attaining highest socio- economic standards for America and the pav- ing of roads leading to peace for all mankind. koN Ron-ald Reagan George Bush Greetings to General Assembly Delegates From U.S. and _Canadian Communities General Assembly as Rallying Symbol for A...…

March 07, 1980 • Page Image 1

…The Death of Yigal Allon Is Mourned by World Jewry Leading political figures joined with Jewish communities throughout the world in mourning the death of Israeli soldier-statesman Yigal Allon. Allon died last Friday. President Yitzhak Navon and Premier Menahem Begin, with members of Knesset, members of the various parties, of the various kibutz movements, friends, kibutzniks, military personnel and former Palmachniks, fighters in the War of I...…

December 07, 1979 • Page Image 1

…The Iranian Calamity and the Failures Among Nations to Confront Realities THE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review Commentary, Page 2 VOL. LXXVI, No. 14 Brotherhood and the Lessons Offered by Challenges of Islamism Current Books to Educate Youth Editorials, Page 4 of Jewish Events 17515 W. Nine Mile, Suite 865, Southfield, Mich. 48075 424-8833 $15.00 Per Year: This Issue 35c Dec. 7, 1979 Israel Condemns UN's Vote Blasting Camp David Accord N...…

September 07, 1979 • Page Image 1

…1979 Chairmen Lead 1980 Allied Campaign DAVID HANDLE MAN Black-White Expose of PLO: No Punches Pulled in Statements by John P. Roche and Bayard Rustin David Handleman and Irving R: Seligman,.who chaired last year's Allied Jewish Campaign - Israel Emergency Fund, were named general chairmen of the 1980 Campaign. Announcement of the appointment was made by Jewish Welfare Federation President George M. Zeltzer Thurs- day at the Detroit Service...…

July 07, 1978 • Page Image 1

…Who's Who in Israel's Future? An Analytical Report Commentary, Page 2 VOL. LXXIII, No 18 THE JEWISH NEWS C I A Weekly Review of Jewish Events Humanism for Handicapped • • • Lobbying and the Political Climate Editorials, Page 4 17515 W. Nine Mile, Suite 865, Southfield, -Mich. 48075 424-8833 $12.00 Per Year: This Issue 30' July 7, 1978 Israel Is Expected at London Talks Despite Sadat Position NCSJ Will Monitor the Moscow Olympics NE...…

April 07, 1978 • Page Image 1

…The Media and the Middle East: George F. Will the Leader in Assurance of Fair Play for Israel Menacing M.E. 'Arms Package' THE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review Commentary, Page 2 cx:x o The Timely Holocaust Reminder f Jewish Events Editorials, Page 4 VOL. LXXIII, No. 5 17515 W. Nine Mile, Suite 865, Southfield, Mich. 48075 424-8833 $12.00 Per Year: This Issue 30c April 7, 1978 Clerics' Statements Outweigh Attacks on Holocaust Drama Act...…

October 07, 1977 • Page Image 1

…Memorializing Babi Yar Belatedly: Recalling Yevtushenko Plea for Fairness Commentary, Page 2 HE JEWISH NEWS o A Weekly Review [*[ of Jewish Events The Jewish Community Council Anniversary 1 • Confounding Issues Involving Israel in the Middle East t. Editorials, Page 4 ■■•••••■■•■■..... VOL. DOW, No. 5 17515 W. Nine_Mile, Suite 865, Southfield, Mich. 48075 424-8833 $12.00 Per Year: This Issue 3O October 7, 1977 ,•■•■ •=.1111i Detroit ...…

January 07, 1977 • Page Image 1

…Tributes to Prof. Zeitlin and Sen. Hart * PLO's 'Gestures' Exposed by Dialogue Participant Commentary. Page 2 VOL. LXX, No. 18 HE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review f Jewish Events 9 17515 W. Nine Mile, Suite 865, Southfield, Mich. 48075 424-8833 Jewish Vocational Service Workshop: a Major Service Expansion of Federation Apartments Editorials Page 4 $10.00 Per Year; This Issue 30 4 January 7, 1977 PLO Rejects Peace Movement's Proposals ...…

May 07, 1976 • Page Image 1

…Jews From Arab Lands Expose Arab Persecutions (Commentarry, Page 2) THE JEWISH NEWS Newest Novels by Weidman and Bermant Book Reviews on Pages 2 and 56 -- VOL. LXIX, No. 9 A Weekly Review Moral in Voss Parable Planned Israeli Settlements of Jewish Events (" - .1Lc."'-' 9 17515 W. Nine Mile, Suite 865, Southfield, Mich. 48075 424-8833 Menacing Chinese Tactics Editoiials Page 4 $10.00 Per Year ; This Issue 30c May 7, 1976 .S. to ...…

November 07, 1975 • Page Image 1

…$500,000 Prentis Gift to WSU Memorializes Helen Prentis Lande The Meyer and Anna Prentis Family Foundation has contrib- uted a gift of $500,000 to Wayne State University in memory of Helen Vera Prentis Lande, daughter of Mrs. Prentis and the late Mr. Prentis, who was treasurer of General Motors Corp. WSU President George E. Gullen Jr. announced that the uni- versity will rename its Medical Research Building in the Detroit 01011.11.1111.if k ...…

March 07, 1975 • Page Image 1

…Federation Budgets '75 Allocations The Jewish Welfare Federation has adopted its formula for distribution of the 1975 Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund. The Campaign, which is the annual fund drive of the Federation, will allocate its monies to nearly 50 humanitarian agencies, local, national, regional, and overseas. Since the 1968 merger of the Allied Jewish Campaign with the new Israel Emergency Fund, Federation's board of govern...…

February 07, 1975 • Page Image 1

…Bank of Commonwealth Control by Saudi Citizen Creates National Issue; Plan Washington Protest Fisher Declares Fight Over Menace to American Banks :HE 'JEWISH NEWS Concerned citizens are raising the Commonwealth Bank in Washington to prevent transfer of the bank's con- ing interest to a non-citizen from Saudi Arabia. A Weekly Review of Jewish Events. Max M. Fisher declared on Tuesday that he views the developing banking situation as menacing...…

June 07, 1974 • Page Image 1

…Thus He will judge among the nations And arbitrate for the many peoples, And they shall beat their swords into plowshares And their spears into pruning hooks: Nation shall not take up Sword against nation; They shall never again know war. Prophecy inspires hopes for peace among nations Kissinger's THE JEWISH NEWS Triumph, His Tribute • to Israel I- 7 Editorial Page 4 Commentary Page 2 Vol. LXV. No. 13 A Weekly Review American .Re...…

December 07, 1973 • Page Image 1

…rael Emergency Women's Phonogift Set for Dec. 9-16 Anxiety, Gloom, Blackmail in Atmosphere of Immorality Eight thousand metropolitan Detroit women will be called Dec. 9-16 by volunteers working on the Phonogift drive for the 1974 Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund. Mrs. Ralph Pierce, Phonogift chairman, states: "We've started so much earlier than usual because of the great need for funds caused by the Mideast situation." The 700 a...…

September 07, 1973 • Page Image 1

…Harman Strongest Candidate for Jewish Agency Chairmanship JERUSALEM (JTA)—The election of a successor to the late Louis A. Pincus as chairman of the Jewish Agency and World Zionist Organization Executive may not be postponed until after Israel's general elections on Oct. 29. Labor Party leaders appear anxious to advance the Jewish Agency and WZO elections. and the strongest candidate is believed to be Avraham Harman, president of the Hebrew U...…

July 07, 1972 • Page Image 1

…'No Deep-Rooted Anti-Semitism in France,' Premier States BORDEAUX (JTA)—Premier Jacques Chaban-Delmas of France said he did not "believe there is a deeply rooted sense of anti-Semitism in France, particularly in the city of Bordeaux." The premier, who is mayor of Bordeaux, made that statement to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency after receiv- ing a delegation representing this city's Jewish commu- nity which expressed concern over several recent ...…

January 07, 1972 • Page Image 1

…12,000 Newcomers to Israel in 1971... 12,000 From USSR JERUSALEIC(JTA)—The Central Bureau of Statistics reported that 42,000 persons arrived in Israel during 1971 as immigrants or potential settlers compared to 36,800 in 1970. The category of potential immigrants was defined as persons from Western countries who arrived on tourist or temporary resident visas and have not yet changed their status. The number of persons in that category in 197...…

May 07, 1971 • Page Image 1

…* HO5 A iv I ri. .4 -< Members of the foreign affairs and security committees of Israel's parliament will meet today, in Jerusalem, with U. S. Secretary of State William P. Rogers. The private meeting has been agreed upon at Secretary Rogers' request. (Detailed story on Page 18) Y 15-22 HIGAPI WEEK JEWISH NEWS Michigan Weekly Review of Jewish News World Jewry's Partnership With Israel Rejecting Appeasement in Middle East Editorial Pag...…

August 07, 1970 • Page Image 1

…Narrow Border Surveillance Favored by Israel JERUSALEM (JTA)—When and if a cease fire goes into effect in the Suez Canal Zone. Israel prefers that only a very narrow strip of territory on either side of the waterway be brought under surveillance for possible violations, it was learned here. Israel's preference stems from an unwillingness to allow foreigners, even neutral observers, to examine its in-depth defenses along the canal's east bank,...…

November 07, 1969 • Page Image 1

…The Jewish News in New Quarters Next Month Readers and advertisers of The Jewish News are asked to note that our offices will be moved to . . . 17515 W. Nine Mile Rd., Suite 865, on Dec. 1. Our new telephone number will be 356-8400. Federation Apartments: A Dream Come True Inspirational WSU Hil lel Developments Editorials Page 4 THE JEWISH NEWS Isvel I I-1 I G., =14. DETROIT A Weekly Review More Than Than a Conflict of Ideas is the Ne...…

March 07, 1969 • Page Image 1

…Allon Urges Unity . . . Mrs. Meir May Be Interim Premier JERUSALEM (JTA)—Acting Prime Minister Yigal Allon said that his interim "caretaker" government would act as a unified body io the aftermath of the death of Premier Eshkol and would continue to assume collective responsibility for the nation's policies, even though, according to Israeli law, coalition discipline is no longer binding. Allon spoke at the first cabinet meeting since Mr. Esh...…

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