Two worlds come together during 1941 holidays
Columnist Susan Boehm writes about her favorite holiday memory when she celebrated Christmas and Hanukkah with her Jewish Detroit neighbors in 1941. (December 16, 2011, Page 3B)
Sleeping Giant
Wednesday marks the 70th anniversary of “the day that will live in infamy,” the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Local columnist Jimmy Reed takes a look back at the event with closer looks at some involved – his father and also Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto. (December 6, 2011, Page 4)
Grieving for a city that won WWII
Columnist Susan Boehm lived in Detroit when WWII began and remembers the days when Detroit was known as the “Arsenal of Democracy.” (September 30, 2011, Page 1B)


