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…7 50 -Towr- , 7.0 -Wr- 1SH NEB 4 NISAN 5753/MARCH 26, 1993 Teaching Hatred Four Jewish groups demand an explanation for the Detroit Public Schools' implied support of the Rev. Louis Farrakhan. LESLEY PEARL STAFF WRITER laiming "de facto" support by the Detroit Public Schools of the Rev. Louis Farrakhan's upcoming vis- it, four Jewish organizations have linked together in protest. Nation of Islam leader, the Rev. Farrakhan is scheduled ...…
…750 Celebrating 50 years of growth with the Detroit Jewish Community THE JE SH 2 6 ADAR 5753/MARCH 19,1993 The Home Heals Amid Funding Debate Optimism abounds and non-institutional care for the aging is discussed as the community grapples with the fate of the Jewish Home for Aged. KIMBERLY LIFTON STAFF WRITER espite the past problems at the Jewish Home for Aged – serious health code viola- tions, exorbitant clean-up fees, con- tinually...…
…Celebrating 50 years of growth with the Detroit Jewish Community SH NEWS 19 ADAR5753/MARCH 12, 1993 New AJE Committees Get Mandate For Change AJE consortium and transition panels are empowered to implement major decisions on the future of Jewish education. PHIL JACOBS MANAGING EDITOR todgy, out of touch with the 1990s Jewish child, lethar- gic." That is how Howard Gelberd de- scribed the Agency for Jewish Education that knew well the chi...…
…- 10; 4, N c 7 ' 1,1 Celebrating 50 years of growth with the Detroit Jewish Community THE JEWISH NEWS 1 2 ADAR/MARCH 5, 1993 Bridging The Split A play is being brought in to serve as a catalyst for renewing the dialogue between blacks and Jews in the Detroit area. LESLEY PEARL STAFF WRITER hat may seem like an end is often only a means. Nothing could be more true of Crossing The Broken Bridge, a play stopping in Detroit this month...…