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July 30, 1993 • Page Image 1

…750 DETROIT THE JEWISH NEWS 12 AV 5753/JULY 30, 1993 Borman Hall Fails Again BUSINESS Despite major improvements, the Jewish Home for Aged failed last week's state inspection. Is the end near? Officials say, 'We're not closing.' Coping With Layoffs RUTH LITTMANN STAFF WRITER A psychologist tries to humanize businesses. Nill early Page 28 SPORTS Fun And Games Detroit's Maccabi teams split in two. Page 37 FOCUS The Storyteller ...…

July 23, 1993 • Page Image 1

…DETROIT 75ยข THE SH NEWS 5 AV 5753/JUL Y 23, 1993 Enrichment Programs Receive Funding Hikes RUTH LITTMAIM STAFF WRITER ome wishes came true. The 1993 Allied Jewish Campaign pulled in almost a mil- lion more dollars than last year, and agencies offering enrichment programs for youth and young adults are to receive beefed-up al- locations from the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit. Federation leaders warned agen- cies n,ot to jump ...…

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...…

July 09, 1993 • Page Image 1

…7 5 0 DETROIT 20 TAMMUZ 5753/JULY 9, 1993 JHA On A Schedule Improvements won't happen overnight. RUTH LITTMANN STAFF WRITER he home won't heal in a day. . That's the mes- sage Borman Hall administrators are sending out to members of metro Detroit's Jewish community. But with time and cooperation, the facility won't close its ' :doors, they say. Improvements to the 212-bed nursing home, which last year twice failed public health in- spect...…

July 02, 1993 • Page Image 1

…750 DETROIT THE JEWISH NEWS 13 TAMMUZ 5753/JULY 2, 1993 Dine Supported Locally Amid controversy, Tom Dine resigned this week from the leadership of AIPAC. But his accomplishments have not gone unnoticed. KIMBERLY LIFTON STAFF WRITER embers of Detroit's Jewish com- munity have been quick to praise Thomas Dine, who resigned this week from the helm of AIPAC in the midst of a controversy aris- ing from comments he made about Orthodox stereo...…

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