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May 26, 1995 • Page Image 1

…INSIDE: SUMMER PLEASURES/ Activities for fun in the sun; PROFILE/ Conciliator works for Jewish-Catholic relations. 75¢ DETROIT THE JENA/ISii N \AIS 26 IYAR 5755/MAY 26, 1995 Lubavitch To Open New Day School Bais Menachem will start with a first grade in the fall. F JILL DAVIDSON SKLAR STAFF WRITER first there was Yeshiva Beth year after that, another grade will be Yehudah in 1914, then there was added until eight grades are offered. ...…

May 19, 1995 • Page Image 1

…750 " TM k i mg m g awasmm s mvE Amm wem, Nowt_ , , Km Nam% m&-ammssum am am wm, -- 1' -1 r'N. T rri i:c 1 , ,_ , egaiMaa- SIVAWATOMMEffiftvganew <:' , 1a,m0ASMWMNISIN -----„,--------t 19 IYAR 5755/MAY 19, 1995 Incredible Fest! Planning for thousands is no easy task. --tZtoweek. iv v. JENNIFER FINER STAFF WRITER '7 01010111b '44"111"' 444 . -••■•■•• tor 401111000' 3111112 •4411111106.mio - • -.0.11111111111111V: 01 ...…

May 12, 1995 • Page Image 1

…INSIDE: DETROIT/ EIGHT ARE CITED BY HALL OF FAME; FINE ARTS/ A FILMMAKER STRIVES TO REACH NEW HEIGHTS. 75¢ Ne-HDETROIT 12 IYAR 5755/MAY 12, 1995 Mission II Takes Off Close-U p Cream of the Over 800 travelers turn Metro's International Terminal into a temporary Jewish neighborhood. PHIL JACOBS EDITOR n 1993, Rabbi Efry Spectre of Adat Shalom community in a long time," brought Miracle Mission I to a climax when said Barbara Grant, who ...…

May 05, 1995 • Page Image 1

…INSIDE: DETROIT/ UP TO THEIR KNEES ON TZEDAKAH DAY; HEALTH/ WOMEN TAKE COMFORT IN SUBSTITUTES. 75¢ DETROIT 5 lyar 5755 / May 5, 1995 THE JEWIc NEWS Jews react to the hot-button issue of constitutionally mandated school prayer. JENNIFER FINER AND JILL DAVIDSON SKLAR STAFF WRITERS Story on page 40 A Memorial For The Fallen Yom Hazikaron ceremony at JCC recalls Israel's martyrs. RUTH LITTMANN STAFF WRITER S am Berman sat in the third ...…

April 28, 1995 • Page Image 1

…INSIDE: DETROIT/ THEY'RE PACKING UP FOR MIRACLE MISSION II; AFTERMATH/ OKLAHOMA JEWS WERE SPARED, ASSIST VICTIMS. 28 NISAN 5755/APRIL 28, 1995 A Movement Growing In Our Own Back Yard Michigan Militia disavows bombing. JILL DAVIDSON SKLAR STAFF WRITER ohn Trochmann claims to live by the motto "Search out truth yourself." So when the new leader of the Militia of Montana heard that the Aryan Nations offered a different style of living at its...…

April 21, 1995 • Page Image 1

…INSIDE: DETROIT/ A NEW ERUV HELPS THE ORTHODOX IN WEST BLOOMFIELD; BUSINESS/ FIVE BOSSES OFFER TIPS ON ASKING FOR A RAISE. 750 DETROIT THE JEWISH NEWS 21 NISAN 5755/APRIL 21, 1995 Marking Liberation Survivors to commemorate 50 years. ALAN HITSKY ASSOCIATE EDITOR H Have I Got A Deal For You An Ungaro suit for $75. A pair of Nikes for $7.50. And a "Dream Boy" (would Gwen ever find true love?) for 10 cents. A look at some of the treasu...…

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, ...…

March 31, 1995 • Page Image 1

…INSIDE: DETROIT/ HOLIDAY TAPESTRY OF REMEMBRANCE; BUSINESS/ KIDS LOVE THE PET ROCKS OF THE '90S. pasmakammammvsmamomma l 75¢ ,M.MidiMuMEWNi&,..WAMW%a:,:a'sNAMUMV.M.,a.MEM:a.B.MWAMODIVa,MM '17 VI L., i ‘,„„/ aimustmaawmawarmawataw.... mvmmanefieammum.„mmettuommurszemavasi 29 ADAR II 5755/MARCH 31, 1995 Rabbi Returns To Beth El Rabbi Cook takes interim position. JILL DAVIDSON SKLAR STAFF WRITER A Nourishment For many adults, Jewis...…

March 24, 1995 • Page Image 1

…INSIDE: DETROIT/ CYBER-SONIC AT TEMPLE ISRAEL; NEXT GENERATION/ YOUNG, INVOLVED, IN BUSINESS. 75¢ THE JE:\X/jETIRIii NEWS 22 ADAR H 5755 / MARCH 24, 1995 More JCC Changes Reorganization at the top, and modifications for members. JENNIFER FINER STAFF WRITER A fter 19 years of supervising the day-to-day operations at the Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit, execu- tive director Morton Plotnick has a new title and different res...…

March 17, 1995 • Page Image 1

…75e DETROIT THE JEWISH NEWS 15 APAR H 5 755/MARCH 17. 1995 Study Continues Hillel Day School board requests extra time to examine task-force findings. JILL DAVIDSON SKLAR STAFF WRITER he wait is not over at Hillel Day School. One week after a task force studying a potential move to the Jewish Community Campus in West Bloomfield presented its findings, the board requested until April 10 to study the issue. At a regularly scheduled board...…

March 10, 1995 • Page Image 1

…( 750 DETROIT THE JEWISH NEWS 8 ADAR II 5755/MARCH 10, 1995 Time To Study Hillel Day School's board of trustees prepares for vote next week on a potential move. JILL DAVIDSON SKLAR STAFF WRITER or the board of trustees of Hillel Day School, the work has just begun. After a three-hour pre- sentation of a task force's findings Tuesday evening, the board members must decide whether to accept a gift of $5 million which carries a stipulation...…

March 03, 1995 • Page Image 1

…750 1 ADAR II 5755/MARCH 3 , 1995 Kindling Renewal Clo se UP 1 - Menorah House continues to evolve amid challenges, concerns and a lawsuit. RUTH LITTMANN STAFF WRITER 13 reeting residents by their first names, daily basis. The Medilodge Group invested many nursing-home administrator Dennis thousands of dollars in new meat and dairy uten- Hayes walks down the halls of Menorah sils. There also are new refrigerators, counters House. Smil...…

February 24, 1995 • Page Image 1

…75 0 DETROIT 24 ADAR I 5755/FEBRUAR Y 24, 1995 Model Citizen Or Nazi Guard? PICKING UP ME A Sterling Heights man denies past Nazi involvement. JILL DAVIDSON SKLAR STAFF WRITER C ontinuing to insist that the gov- ernment has the wrong man, Ferdinand Hammer last week filed a six-page document deny- ing all U.S. allegations that he was a Nazi death-camp guard who aided in the murder of millions of Jews during World War II. In an answer to...…

February 17, 1995 • Page Image 1

…75¢ 17 ADAR I 5755 / FEBRUARY 17, 1995 Hate Rising The ADL audit reveals state figures are down, but national numbers show an increase in anti-Semitism. JILL DAVIDSON SKLAR STAFF WRITER omewhere, somebody knows who ARTHUR J. MAGIDA SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS Story on page 60 A Doll, A Spoon, Small Shoes The Holocaust Memorial Center receives a rare shipment from the National Museum of Majdanek in Poland. PHOTO BY BOB BENYAS Rabbi Ch...…

February 10, 1995 • Page Image 1

…INSIDE: DETROIT/ LAUGHS ON WHEELS; BUSINESS/ HOME $WEET HOME; HEALTH/ JUMPING FOR JOY; SPORTS/ COUNTY LINE 75¢ DETROIT THE JEWISH NEWS 10 ADAR I, 5755/FEBRUARY 1 0 , 199 5 What's Next? Jewish Community Center holds back on announcing improvement strategies. RUTH LITTMANN AND JENNIFER FINER STAFF WRITERS Children participate in a gymnastics class at JPM. o weeks after the Jewish ommunity Center of Metro- olitan Detroit announced its $4...…

February 03, 1995 • Page Image 1

…INSIDE: DETROIT/CABIN-FEVER CURE; BUSINESS/ADDING BY SUBTRACTING; ENTERTAINMENT/ MIND-BOGGLING; GENERATIONS/ SUMMER LOVIN' 75¢ DETROIT THE JEWISH N 3 ADAR I, 5 7 5 5 /FEBRUARY 3, 1995 Forget Them Not 42 Jewish residents remain at the old Borman Hall. RUTH LITTMANN STAFF WRITER M idge Appel knows agencies within the com- about Menorah munity: Jewish Federation House, a nursing Apartments, Fleischman facility in Residence and Sinai Sou...…

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 ...…

December 30, 1994 • Page Image 1

…750 DETROIT THE 27 TEVET 5755 I DECEMBER 30, 1994 Stories Of The Heart No Amen Chorus Task force studies Bible club decision. JILL DAVIDSON SKLAR STAFF WRITER Two families, two sides of L, organ donation. A JENNIFER FINER STAFF WRITER F lII or nearly three days, Rick and Judy Brenner sat in the hos- pital hoping for good news about their 16-year-old daughter after she was in- jured in a car accident. Joined by their rabbis and at t...…

December 23, 1994 • Page Image 1

…C 20 TEVET 5755/DECEMBER 23, 1994 Nazi Neighbor? Government sues to strip Sterling Heights man of citizenship because of alleged Nazi involvement. ) JILL DAVIDSON SHEAR STAFF WRITER H e is an older man with a slight build principles of the Constitution of the and pale blue eyes that search the United States." pavement for relief for his dilemma If the government succeeds in its He offers visitors a handshake that lawsuit, Mr. Hammer will...…

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...…

December 09, 1994 • Page Image 1

…•Jig Wer • 75¢ LL Isc kJ - 6 TEVET 5755/DECEMBER 9, 1994 Murder Mystery NEWS Communities React News of commitment ceremonies concerns Orthodox and Conservative Jews. Police and family remain baffled by the slaying of a local businessman. JILL DAVIDSON SKLAR STAFF WRITER ELIZABETH APPLEBAUM ASSOCIATE EDITOR welve weeks ago on a warm Thursday afternoon, some- body walked into Perry Warehouse Furniture in Pontiac, fired several sho...…

December 02, 1994 • Page Image 1

…750 DETROIT THE JEWISH N 29 KISLEV 5755/DECEMBER 2, 199 4 New Vows Inside Some local Reform rabbis struggle with a national trend to bless same-sex unions. Stepping Down Jim Alexander resigns county GOP chairmanship. In The Dark JILL DAVIDSON SKLAR STAFF WRITER The Palestinians, and Israelis, are scrambling. Page 64 Contents on page 3 PHOTO BY GLENN TRIEST inda Robinson has strug- gled with the loss of what she calls the "white ...…

November 18, 1994 • Page Image 1

…15 KISLEV 5755/NOVEMBVER 18, 1994 Controversial Education Girls Unite Bais Yaakov hosts 435 students for a national convention. Lubavitch continue with Noah Webster Academy. JENNIFER FINER STAFF WRITER n Sunday morning, a group of girls at the 36th annual Bais Yaakov Convention gathered around a table, fighting the clock to solve the Hebrew puzzle before them. While focusing on text from Exodus, each girl tried to "one up" the other, a b...…

November 11, 1994 • Page Image 1

…75 0 DETROIT THE EWISH NEWS 8 KISLEV 5755/NOVEMBER 11, 1994 Hillel To Move? $5 million gift carries stipulation. JILL DAVIDSON SKLAR STAFF WRITER F So... How's Your Social Life? Jewish singles find good times and frustrations on metro Detroit's lox-n-bagel circuit. RUTH LITTMANN STAFF WRITER 111111.11‘s 4111111111111116 The Aftermath HILLEL page 10 Tuesday's election results sent several Jewish candidates to office and a strong ...…

November 04, 1994 • Page Image 1

…75 0 DETROIT THE JEWISH NEWS 1 KISLEV 5755/NOVEMBER 4, 1994 Inside Growing Pains Day schools grapple with growth issues as plans are made to expand, move and update. JILL DAVIDSON SKLAR STAFF WRITER arry Eisenberg lost half of his office to growth not too long ago. It happened when Akiva Hebrew Day School, where he is executive director, needed space for a school counselor. One room was housing the school's copy machine so they moved t...…

October 28, 1994 • Page Image 1

…75¢ DETROIT THE *WISH 2 3 CHESHVAN 5755/OCTOBER 28, 1994 The Farrakhan Impasse An intercongregational forum asks: What does it take to be friends? RUTH UTTMANN STAFF WRITER he Rev. Louis Farrakhan, who repeated- ly sparks Jewish fury with his anti- Semitic and racial slurs, became a central motif in the second annual forum on black-Jewish relations held Oct. 24 at the Birmingham Temple. The event attracted more than 300 people. Right, R...…

October 21, 1994 • Page Image 1

…75¢ THE 16 CHESHVAN 5 7 5 5 / OCTOBER 2 1 , 1 9 9 4 Borman Hall Sold Heartland Group to run facility as a skilled nursing home. RUTH LITTMANN STAFF WRITER North Carolina company will purchase Borman Hall in a move ending the 11-month search for new owners. The Heartland Group, based near Raleigh, signed a purchase agree- ment Oct. 10 with the Jewish Home for Aged, which runs Borman Hall, and the United Jewish Foundation, which owns the p...…

October 14, 1994 • Page Image 1

…750 DETROIT THE JEWISH NEWS 9 CHESHVAN 5755 / OCTOBER 14, 1994 CLOSE UP Jewish Foods Celebrities Can't Resist It's A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood... For Bagels And Chicken Soup Story on page 50 Changing With The Times The Allied Jewish Campaign is making some fundamental modifications. ALAN HITSKY ASSOCIATE EDITOR hen Allied Jewish Campaign volun- teers make their calls on Super Sunday, Oct. 23, they will be signaling the start...…

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...…

September 30, 1994 • Page Image 1

…750 DETROIT NEWTS 25 TISHREI 5755/SEPTEMBER 30, 1994 APN Turns A New Chapter In Detroit They feel peace is in Israel's best interest. ELIZABETH APPLEBAUM ASSOCIATE EDITOR Tzaly Reshef en Knoppow sees a battle for American Jewish public opinion, and he wants to be part of it. The issue is Middle East peace. Mr. Knoppow, a Southfield attorney, is concerned that not enough American Jews who support the peace process are speaking out. Some...…

September 23, 1994 • Page Image 1

…75¢ DETROIT THE ENVISH NEWS 18 TISHREI 5755/SEPTEMBER 23, 1994 Borman Takes The Oath A new federal judge achieves a 30-year-old dream. I The Courage In Hannah's Saddle ARTHUR HORWITZ ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER Hannah is a 26-year-old workhorse. She doesn't pull wagons or plow fields. Instead she carries Israel's broken victims of terrorism, military veterans with head wounds, survivors of auto accidents, senior citizens ravaged by strokes an...…

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,...…

September 09, 1994 • Page Image 1

…7 50 DETROIT 4 NEWS TISHREI 5755/SEPTEMBER 9 , 1 9 9 4 The Waiting Game CLOSE UP Parents looking for Jewish daycare for infants have limited options. JENNIFER FINER STAFF WRITER woman has to be pregnant just to get her name on the waiting list. So Debbie Dunn, coordinator of the infant/toddler program at the Jewish Community Center, is used to hear- ing: "I'm pregnant — but don't say anything because I haven't told any- one yet." The ...…

August 26, 1994 • Page Image 1

…Inside : Changing Times In The Legal Profession / No Stereotypes In Nursing 75¢ DETROIT THE JEWISH NEWS 19 ELUL 5754/AUGUST 26, 1994 Applied Knowledge After returning from CAJE, educators are ready to set new ideas into motion. JENNIFER FINER STAFF WRITER he nearly 80 local educators who attended last week's Coalition for the Advancement of Jewish Education (CAJE).conference will put their new ideas into action next week as students th...…

August 19, 1994 • Page Image 1

…75¢ 12 ELUL 5754/AUGUST 19, 1994 Joint Visions Hundreds gather to celebrate Vatican-Israel accord. RUTH LITTMANN STAFF WRITER M ore than 350 persons gathered this week for an event celebrat- ing a Vatican accord expected to profoundly shape relations be- tween Catholics, Israel and the world- wide Jewish community. The ecumenical program, held Sunday at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, followed the June 15 signing of the accord, which establi...…

August 12, 1994 • Page Image 1

…750 DET RO IT THE JEWI S H NEWS 5 ELUL 5754/AUGUST 12, 1994 The Good, Old Socialist Days A Workmen's Circle subdivision is still thriving — but with VCRs and BMWs. STEPHEN SAGNER SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS T he names on the mailboxes include Katz, Zuckerman, Segal, Bloomstein, and Adler. Men are in their back yards, reading the paper or working in the garden. The smell of barbe- cue wafts gently in the breeze. Children shoot by on the...…

August 05, 1994 • Page Image 1

…75¢ THE DETROIT SH NEWS 28 AV 5754/AUGUST 5, 1994 After The Primary Tuesday's results set the stage for three months of fierce battles. JENNIFER FINER STAFF WRITER ate Shapiro woke up to good news. The Southfield resident is a long- time supporter of Howard Wolpe, whom he believes will be good for black-Jewish rela- tions. Wednesday morning, Mr. Shapiro heard that Mr. Wolpe, a former con- gressman, had won the Democratic nom- ination t...…

July 29, 1994 • Page Image 1

…I 75¢ DETROIT THE JEWISH NEWS 21 AV 5754/JULY 29, 1994 To Merge Or Build? Detroiters with the same names often have hilarious stories to tell. One local man almost did not go on a first date with his wife because someone with the same name was getting married. She thought he was playing loose. A Hine) student thought his teacher called his house to talk to his parents about his bad grades. The caller was not his teacher, but a woman with ...…

July 22, 1994 • Page Image 1

…DETROIT 750 THE JEWISH 14 AV 5754/JULY 22, 1994 Round Two Detroiters express mixed feelings about talks between Israel and Jordan. JENNIFER FINER STAFF WRITER nne Gonte Silver wor- ries that peace will lead to destruction. "Israel is being cut up, piece by piece," said the president of the Detroit chapter of the Zionist Organ- ization of America. "I worked to see that Israel came into exis- tence. Now it is being destroyed." "This is a...…

July 15, 1994 • Page Image 1

…DETROIT 750 THE JEWISH N 7 AV 5754/JULY 15, 1994 Emigres Pushed Toward Self-Sufficiency Resettlement programs are changed to prompt employment among immigrants. RUTH LITTMANN STAFF WRITER hen is a new American home to 460 Russians. Though the influx is down from a 1989 no longer new? That's the question record of 800, hundreds of ar- Jewish communal work- rivals are expected during the ers have been asking next 12 months. The population...…

July 08, 1994 • Page Image 1

…750 DETROIT JEWISH NE"' 29 TAMMUZ 5754/JULY 8, 1994 Agencies Fear Cutbacks Lower AJCampaign may affect local programs. ALAN HITSKY ASSOCIATE EDITOR PHIL JACOBS EDITOR on't sell summer short. Yeah, it's hot. It's sweaty. It's humid. It's polluted. It's the dog days and sometimes it's the pits. But, it does have some redeeming qualities: Barbecues. Pools. Summer camp. Trips to the beach and jaunts to the moun- tains. Gallons of lemonade, ...…

July 01, 1994 • Page Image 1

…750 DETROIT THE JEWISH NEWS 22 TAMMUZ 5754/JULY 1, 1994 AJE Allocations Continue To Decline For 1994-95 AJE Executive Director Howard Gelberd said, "Now that we are trying to serve 400 teachers and 5,000 kids in 27 schools we are getting $804,000." Former Federation Education Division Chairman Irwin Alterman said last year, "When the revised mission (of the agen- cy) is fully operational, AJE will need sub- stantially more money to provid...…

June 24, 1994 • Page Image 1

…75¢ DETROIT THE 15 TAMMUZ 5754/JUNE 24, 1994 Israel Bound? CLOSE UP AJE responds to suggestion made at annual meeting. LESLEY PEARL STAFF WRITER The Many Faces of Ruach RUTH LITTMANN STAFF WRITER MTV, shopping malls, video games — even homework — gave way for a weekend of being Jewish at Camp Wise in Ohio, where 130 teen-agers gathered in rustic surround- ings. Some of the young people were from Orthodox homes. Others knew little abo...…

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