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     Lecture honors Holocaust survivors
     Sharing experience
     Klezmer kabbalat
COMMUNITY
     Brandeis honorees serve community well
     Multicultural tribute omits Jews
HEALTH
     Valley woman helps lymphedema sufferers
NOSHING
     VIP Passover draws chef to Phoenix
NATION
     Anti-Israel group focuses on tax day
     Bush agenda is crowded
WORLD
     Debate over war tribunals
     Next Iraqi government
     Belgian Jews relieved
ISRAEL
     Activists, army at odds
     Arafat, Abbas struggle
     Truth or bluff?
OPINION
     Editorial - Signals of hope
     Commentary - If you don't ask...
     Commentary - Freedom for all or freedom for no one
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     People on the move
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     Datebook
YOUTH
     Teen's art displayed in Washington
TORAH STUDY
     A Passover letter to my children

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April 18, 2003/Nisan 16 5763, Vol. 55, No. 34

People on the move

Doug Janison has been named managing partner of Michael's Catering, owned by Peak Restaurant.

The Scottsdale Resort Club located at 8235 E. Indian Bend Road has opened the first 28 of 194 units. Tony Harber has been named general manager of the resort.

Product photographers and partners Ken Epstein and Marilyn Miller of Epstein Studios have launched a new Web site, www.yourproductshots.com, for clients to order photos, pay, ship and receive photos online. The studio is located at 7701 E. Gray Road, Suite 3, Scottsdale.

Nationwide Vision has extended its hours to 10 a.m.-4 p.m. on Sundays at Desert Ridge, 21001 N. Tatum Blvd., #741570, Phoenix. The office will keep its normal business hours for the rest of the weekdays, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Friday and 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturdays.


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