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January 29, 1999 • Page Image 1

…$1.00 JANUARY 29, 1999 /SHEVAT 12, 5759 The Clinton Effect On . Jewish Leaders An Inter-Stream Mission With A Major Goal tr s" •e• 1.0,4.4, • • • …

January 22, 1999 • Page Image 1

…$1.00 JANUARY 22, 1999/SHEVAT 5, 5759 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS • Gift To JCC Lynches Jewish Film Fes MetroHillel Beats Winter Blahs www.detroitjewishnews.com In pendent Courses Ecumenism in Detroit now centers on talk among leaders rather than action by congregants. …

January 08, 1999 • Page Image 1

…I DETROIT JEWISH NEWS $1.00 JANUARY 8, 1999 / TEVET 20, 5759 Inside: N. Accrediting Jewish Schools ... Or Not Boutiques Are Closing Their Doors www.detroitjewishnews.com - VY o C 46.4 ,00 "There is lithe dispute among the majority of Israelis and the leading members throughout the Israeli political spectrum that a de facto Palestinian state exists... American Jews, who are only now beginning to vocalize the word "Palestin...…

January 01, 1999 • Page Image 1

…$1.00 JANUARY 1, 1999/TEVET 13, 5759 DETROIT JE'WISII Inside: Jewish Volunteers Help Out On Christmas Mahjong Attracting Younger Enthusiasts • www.detroitjewishnews.com …

January 30, 1998 • Page Image 1

…$1.00 JANUARY 30, 1998/3 SHEVAT 5758 Chips Away At Its Deficit IA Singles Question : To Rent Or Own? 111014146 illgo 4,001111 a lifir …

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. …

January 02, 1998 • Page Image 1

…$1.00 JANUARY 2, 1998 / 4 TEVET 5758 JAL' A AWA-1.- Why Do Young Adults Leave Detroit? An Emigre Teaches Her People Judaism. Et Soul Encounters In "Stalking Elijah" author Rodger Kamenetz explores loss, the exchange of religious thought, and Jewish rebirth. ■ ■ W …

January 24, 1997 • Page Image 1

…INSIDE: THE AGING OF JARC'S RESIDENTS; THE JEWISH ROOTS OF MR, SNICK. ac ••• ti =MEL •■•■•■■ ,. !IOW • 'WM"' s. ■ 11•111. IMMINIMII IMINI ■ 1011 V•111 •■•■•• ■ 111•• ■ •• AK, 41/10 …

January 10, 1997 • Page Image 1

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January 19, 1996 • Page Image 1

…CUISINE: A TASTY SPECIAL SECTION. DETROIT J r $ 1 0 0 1. v 1 1 9 95 THE IEWISfJ NEWS From two steamer trunks of photographs, Ott the tuorld's large …

January 12, 1996 • Page Image 1

…UlbStUlINti I ME altilSIMAS SPIRIT IN UUINNIUWN LINIVIINUMAIVI; A SPECIAL SECTION ON SUMMER CAMPS AND FAMILY ISSUES. DETROIT $1,00 /January 12, 1996 / 20 Tevet 5756 THE JEWISH NEWS Sinai patient Marla Rosenberg with her baby, Kayla Brea: Sinai's Rebirth Fears of its demise a recent memory, Jewish community hospital has a strong outlook. …

January 05, 1996 • Page Image 1

…$1.00 /January 5, 1996/13 Tevet 5756 THE JEWISH NEWS Situated near Detroit's New Center Area lies a piece of Jewish history- th e Schvitz. …

January 27, 1995 • Page Image 1

…INSIDE: DETROIT/A GREAT EXPO; BUSINESS/THE SINGLES BUSINESS; HEALTH/ TWO OF HEARTS; NEXT GENERATION/ STUDENTS COURT ATTORNEYS 750 ETROIT THE JEWISH NE S 26 SHEVAT 5755/JANUARY 27, 1995 Trying To Tread Water JCC faces uncertain financial future and role in community. Th. r PHOTO BY GL ENN TRIEST RUTH LITTMANN AND JENNIFER FINER STAFF WRITERS or more than 11,000 Jews in As health club memberships decrease, so metro Detroit, it's the pla...…

January 20, 1995 • Page Image 1

…I INSIDE: CUISINE/THE PREMIERE ISSUE; DETROIT/ARM IN ARM; BUSINESS/ FIELDHOUSE OF DREAMS; CAMP GUIDE II/ HIGH IN THE SKY 750 DETROIT THE JEWISH NEWS 19 SHEVAT 5755/JANUARY 20, 1995 Discontinuation of normal JCC library operations part of cost cutting plan. Bucking The Book? he Jewish Community Center last week an- nounced that its library in West Bloomfield will shut down Feb. 1 un- less volunteers come to the rescue. Douglas Bloom, pr...…

January 13, 1995 • Page Image 1

…INSIDE: DETROIT/KIDS LEARN HEBREW NAMES; BUSINESS/BUCKLE UP IN BERKLEY; FAMILY AND CAMP/PARENTING AND SUMMER OPPORTUNITIES 750 DETROIT THE JEWISH NEWS 1 2 SHEVAT 5755/JANUARY 13, 1995 Bittersweet Memories Marilyn Cohn, a hospice patient who died alone, is remembered after all. PHIL JACOBS EDITOR PHOTOS BY GLENN TR IEST M Temple In Turmoil Members of Temple Beth El attend Committee to Save Temple Beth El meeting Jan. 4. Beth El's b...…

January 06, 1995 • Page Image 1

…750 DETROIT THE JEWISH N 5 SHEVAT 5755/JANUARY 6, 1995 Welcome Mat The process of Russian resettlement continues. I JENNIFER FINER STAFF WRITER This is the first in an occasional series on the resettlement process Jews from the former Soviet Union encounter. Malka Breyter: Helping others in their adjustment. PHOTOS BY JEFF A. KOWALSKY he apartment was bare and empty, but the refrigerator was full. The food was there thanks to Malka ...…

January 29, 1994 • Page Image 1

…THE JEWISH NEWS $2.95 Brides 1994 Planning the big Check out the ideas in our annual wedding issue Plus... Romantic Gowns Lingerie Glamour Elegant Table Settings …

January 28, 1994 • Page Image 1

…75¢ DETROIT THE JEWISH NEWS 16 SHEVAT 5754/JANUARY 28, 1994 Super Boost Executive Director Leaves Home For Aged he Jewish Home for Aged board announced Tues- day that Denise Bortolani-Rabi- doux will not re- new her one-year contract as execu- tive director. Ms. Rabidoux said her decision, spurred by family and professional concerns, is a sad one. "I'm leaving because I need to," she said. "I found myself away from home more and more. Wo...…

January 21, 1994 • Page Image 1

…DETROIT 750 THE JEWISH NEWS 9 SHEVAT 5754 / JANUARY 21, 1994 Emigres Finishing Five-Year Plan Back Talk 1994 marks a new beginning for 60,000 Soviet Jews who soon will be eligible for naturalization. RUTH LITTMANN STAFF WRITER CLOSE UP Rebel Without A Cause At 23, David Cole is becoming one of the leading spokesmen for the Holocaust *revisionist movment. He is outspoken. He is determinied. And he is .Jewish that figure escalated to ...…

January 14, 1994 • Page Image 1

…DETROIT ASH NEWS 3 SHEVAT 5 7 5 4/JANUARY 14, 1994 Fire And Ice Jews and gentiles help Northgate families escape the flames and find shelter. It's Tax Time! RUTH LITTMANN STAFF WRITER School re-finance and federal taxes may hit you hard. illiam Allen, a resident of Northgate Apartments in Royal Oak Township, was scraping snow and ice off his car when he heard a neighbor across the street scream, "Fire!" Mr. Allen ran toward the man, a ...…

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...…

January 29, 1993 • Page Image 1

…Celebrating 50 years of growth with the Detroit Jewish Community IFI VW 13 1 1 I 1 1-1 1 N r- '11114 7 SHEVAT 5753/JANUARY 29, 1993 Spartan Group Jewish students organize at MSU. RUTH LITTMANN STAFF WRITER Aside BACKGROUND Golan Peace? Are Syria and Israel inching close to an accord? Page 33 ewish students at Michigan State University are or- ganizing a politi- cal presence on campus. "We're forming a student voice," said stu...…

January 22, 1993 • Page Image 1

…Celebrating 50 years of growth with the Detroit Jewish Community 7'7' E JEWISH NEWS 29 TEVET 5753/JANUARY 22, 1993 CLOSE-UP A Significant Step, However Symbolic Observers look for changes in the peace negotiations after a Knesset vote allowing contact with the PLO. ELIZABETH APPLEBAUM ASSISTANT EDITOR tsftom: hey may agree on lit- tle else, but both Arab and Jewish ob- servers concur this week that Israel's de- cision to lift the ban o...…

January 15, 1993 • Page Image 1

…ec;orio uass Nsw Celebrating 50 years of growth with the Detroit Jewish Community THE JEWISH NEWS • 22 TEVET 5753/JANUARY 15, 1993 Tragedy Strikes Emigres (\, The Jewish communities of Detroit and Orlando cooperate to assist the survivors of a fatal accident. RUTH LITTMAN STAFF WRITER dam Shpolyansky, 4, wears a Bart Simpson T-shirt as he quietly plays on the couch in his Southfield home. His eyes are brown and wide open. They focus ...…

January 08, 1993 • Page Image 1

…150 Celebrating 50 years of growth with the Detroit Jewish Community SH NEWS 15 TEVET 5753/JANUARY 8, 1993 Somali Relief r ( Local Jewish groups seek relief for Somali refugees. RUTH LITTMANN STAFF WRITER hile Somalis February for a tent city starve by the in Kenya near the thousands in Somalian border. Abie their war-torn, Nathan, a peace advo- famine-ridden cate in Israel who has homeland, Jews erected tent cities in in metropolitan...…

January 01, 1993 • Page Image 1

…Celebrating 50 years of growth with the Detroit Jewish Community THE JEWISH NEWS 8 TEVET 5753/JANUARY 1, 1993 White Collar Blues JVS program aims to get unemployed mid-level professionals back to work. KIMBERLY LIPTON STAFF WRITER Escape From Memory e was born Heinz Alfred Kissinger in 1923 in a five- room, second- floor apartment in Furth, Germany. He loved reading and was crazy about soccer. Long after the Nazis forbade Jewish at- ten...…

January 31, 1992 • Page Image 1

…THE JEWISH EWS SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS SERVING DETROIT'S JEWISH COMMUNITY JANUARY 31, 1992 / 26 SHEVAT 5752 Report Says Synagogues, Not AJE, Should Teach NOAM M.M. NEUSNER Staff Writer Jewish Federation- sponsored report released this week recommends that the Fed- eration's education agency get out of the business of teaching elementary school- age children. The report will dramati- cally change the purpose of the Agency for Jewish Edu- cat...…

January 24, 1992 • Page Image 1

…4,1101P- 4111111111. SECOND CLASS t fic IFAIRS14 SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS SERVING DETROIT'S JEWISH COMMUNITY JANUARY 24, 1992 / 19 SHEVAT 5752 Detroit, died of kidney failure Jan. 19 at Sinai Hospital. He was 96 years old. For years, Rabbi Levin, regarded by the Orthodox community as rosh ha'ir, the city's most eminent religious leader, resisted numerous AMY J. MEHLER Staff Writer R abbi Leizer Levin, who insisted on rab- binic unity dur...…

January 17, 1992 • Page Image 1

…THE JEWISH NEWS SERVING DETROIT'S JEWISH COMMUNITY SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS JANUARY 17, 1992 / 12 SHEVAT 5752 Tough Choices For Federation NOAM M.M. NEUSNER Staff Writer W hen Jewish Federa- tion staffers and lay leaders sit down and count results from this year's Campaign, they may find more than they did last year. The Campaign has been going strong so far, although Federation officials are hesi- tant to declare any pre- mature successes. ...…

January 10, 1992 • Page Image 1

…THE JEWISH NEWS SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS SERVING DETROIT'S JEWISH COMMUNITY CLOSE-UP THE sleepwalkers JANUARY 10, 1992 / 5 SHEVAT 5752 $400,000 Grant Helps JPM Drive NOAM M.M. NEUSNER Staff Writer p lans to improve Oak Park's Jewish Corn- munity Center were aided this past week when the Kresge Foundation ap- proved a $400,000 challenge grant for the renovation of the facility. The grant requires that the remaining funds be rais- ed for th...…

January 03, 1992 • Page Image 1

…SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS SERVING DETROIT'S JEWISH COMMUNITY JANUARY 3, 1992 / 27 TEVET 5752 AMY J. MEHLER Staff Writer I t is apparent to Bernard Davis that American Jewish organizations who scorned Rabbi Meir Kahane in life have deserted the former Kach leader in death. Mr. Davis, 29, president of the Detroit chapter of the Jewish Defense Organiza- tion (JDO), held meetings at his Oak Park home this week to discuss ways of pressing the U.S. D...…

January 25, 1991 • Page Image 1

…SECOND CLASS THE JEWISH NEWS SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS SERVING DETROIT'S JEWISH COMMUNITY JANUARY 25, 1991 / 10 SHEVAT 5751 Community To Rally On Sunday In Support Of Israel And U.S. ELIZABETH APPLEBAUM and PHIL JACOBS D etroit's Jewish Fed- eration has hastily organized a rally to show community support for Israel and the U.S. govern- ment. The 2 p.m. Sunday gather- ing, to be held at Congrega- tion Shaarey Zedek, "will be a rally of few spe...…

January 18, 1991 • Page Image 1

…THE JEWISH NEWS SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS SERVING DETROIT'S JEWISH COMMUNITY JANUARY 18, 1991 / 3 SHEVAT 5751 Attack Brings Israel Relief INA FRIEDMAN Special to The Jewish News J erusalem—Phones began ringing in Israeli homes at 1:30 Thursday morning, as word passed among families and friends that the war in the GuLf had had begun. The streets remained deserted, and no sirens went off. Whoever was steeped in sweet slumber remained that way —...…

January 11, 1991 • Page Image 1

…THE JEWISH NEWS SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS F _. SERVING DETROIT'S JEWISH COMMUNITY Venture Will Create Third Funeral Service KIMBERLY LIFTON Staff Writer A lan Dorfman, who served as funeral di- rector for Hebrew Memorial Chapel for 22 years, is launching a third Jewish funeral enterprise specializing in graveside services. The Alan H. Dorfman Fu- neral Direction, slated to open in Berkley on Jan. 18, is the first known funeral venture started...…

January 04, 1991 • Page Image 1

…THE JEWISH NEWS SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS SERVING DETROIT'S JEWISH COMMUNITY JANUARY 4, 1991 / 18 TEVET 5751 Jewish Federations Begin Cutting Services, Staff ALIZA MARCUS Special to The Jewish News A cross the United States, from San Francisco to New York, from Buffalo to Phoenix, the accents of Jew- ish federation officials may be different, but the words they use are the same: Retrench. Restructure. Merge. Maximize resources. Avoid duplica...…

January 26, 1990 • Page Image 1

…THE JEWISH NEWS THIS ISSUE 60( SERVING DETROIT'S JEWISH COMMUNITY JANUARY 26, 1990 / 29 TEVET 5750 Raising The Flag Signals New Lathrup, Akiva Era ELIZABETH APPLEBAUM Features Editor A Elisabeth Schreiber, Tal Sharon and Rachel Karlin raise the flag. Apartments Ask W. Bloomfield OK KIMBERLY LIFTON Staff Writer I n its first efforts to build senior housing that is not government subsidized, Jewish Federation Apart- ments next month...…

January 19, 1990 • Page Image 1

…THE JEWISH NEWS SERVING DETROIT'S JEWISH COMMUNITY THIS ISSUE 60cP Bias Incidents Jump In Michigan And U.S. ALAN HITSKY Associate Editor R eports of anti-Semitic incidents in Michigan jumped from 33 in 1988 to 57 in 1989, giving the state the sixth highest total of bias complaints in the country in the annual audit conducted by the Anti- Defamation League of B'nai B'rith. Richard Lobenthal, Michigan Region director for ADL, blames the h...…

January 12, 1990 • Page Image 1

…+75.. 0 Env 'l: x: ra ll frus I W NI - INNVNJ 91...9LZ SM3N HsImAr 00000T ODAHVO SH NEWS I 11-4 )1-4 THIS ISSUE 60r SERVING DETROIT'S JEWISH COMMUNITY JANUARY 12, 1990 / 15 TEVET 5750 Area Jewish Schools Tally Asbestos Bills 1 ALAN HITSKY Associate Editor A Akiva got more than just a school. Politics Entering Israeli Papers LEON T. HADAR Special to The Jewish. News T he 1977 election in Israel brought to power Menachem Beg...…

January 05, 1990 • Page Image 1

…THE JEWISH NEWS THIS ISSUE 60cP SERVING DETROIT'S JEWISH COMMUNITY GAZING INTO THE '90s Story on Page 22 JANUARY 5, 1990 / 8 TEVET 5750 Kosher Food Pantry To Open SUSAN GRANT Staff Writer A new Oakland County food pantry hopes to soon hold out a help- ing hand to hungry Jews. Gary Dembs, one of the pantry's organizers, expects Yad Ezra to open its doors in February. Like the 80 other food pan- tries, soup kitchens and shelters in Oak...…

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