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Detroit's Muslim-Jewish Forum has been barely active for the last few years. The loss of one of the group's founding members and ongoing bloodshed in the Gaza Strip presents a lot of pain and tension for both religious minorities. But a group of new and old forum members say there is an opportunity in that "agony" to build bridges and act to support each other politically.
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A conversation with a Metro Detroit rabbi about how Hanukkah feels for her congregation this year, a multidisciplinary small press that focuses on "for us, by us" storytelling, and the impacts of a proposed state law requiring insurance parity for mental health care.
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For the 32nd anniversary of Hanukkah Lights, Susan Stamberg and Murray Horwitz revisit old favorites and read a new story, "54 Menorahs."
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LANSING, Mich. (AP) - A national humanitarian organization says Michigan's prison system is keeping Jewish inmates from celebrating Hanukkah because they…