“Once upon a time, there was a little duck. His name was Egbert. And he lived in Edgewood Park …” With those words of introduction, I knew it was time for a fantasy flight with one of cousin Esther’s made-up mallard stories. […]
Driving down Woodward Avenue shortly after arriving in 1986 to publish the Detroit Jewish News, I was greeted near its intersection with 12 Mile Road by a 100-foot limestone tower sculpted with a 28-foot-tall Jesus – the Charity Crucifixion Tower, I would […]
After moving from New Haven, my parents’ initial years in Michigan were mostly golden. “So many Jews! So much food! So many good causes and interesting speakers!” they marveled. B’nai Moshe in West Bloomfield became their second home, religiously and socially. There, […]