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CUSTOM DRY CLEANING $5.00 OFF Any Incoming Custom Cleaning Order of $29.95 or More. No Duplication of This Coupon. Excluding Other Specials. Coupon Expires 5-20-85 YOU'RE BETTER OFF AT TAMAROFF! Ett LtiaLL;€ Buick Honda 28585 Telegraph Rd. Across From Tel Twelve Mall Southfield, Mich. 353-1300 1 0 $5.00 OFF vs —J LOCAL NEWS Jewish News Is Cited In Rockower Contest New York — The Detroit Jewish News won several major awards in the annual Simon Roc- kower competition for North American Jewish journalists. Gary Rosenblatt, editor of both The Jewish News and the Balti- more Jewish Times, tied for first place in the distinguished feature writing category for his Oct. 12 article on "The Simon Wiesenthal Center: State-of-the-art Activism or Hollywood Hype?" Rosenblatt's story on "Desert Dialog," which appeared in Baltimore, took third place for distinguished news re- porting. Tedd Schneider, staff writer at The Jewish News for six years, took a third place award in fea- ture writing for "City Limits," a story about Jews who still live in the city of Detroit. The story ap- peared in The Jewish News last June. The Jewish News took second prize for excellence in layout, de- sign and make-up in the news- paper category. Art director Kim Muller-Thym was cited for The Jewish News, was named first prize winner for magazine format for the Baltimore Jewish Times, and was given an honorable men- tion for the B'nai B'rit Interna- tional Jewish Monthly. Muller-Thym also won third prize for coverage of literature or the arts for her "The Man Who Loves Graphic Design" which ap- peared in Baltimore. Other winners: For distinguishes news report- ing — first prize: A two-way tie between Ian Blynn, Philadelphia Jewish Exponent, "Tension in Overbrook Park," and Phil Jacobs, BaltiMore Jewish Times, "Synagogue Fires Haunt a Com- munity." Second prize: Walter Ruby, Jewish Student Press Service, New York "When Zionism Equals Racism." For distinguished editorial writing — first prize: David C. Gross, the Jewish Week (New York), `"Tachlis' Talk with Mubarak. Has Israel Been Worth It?" Second prize: Andy Muchin, Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle (Milwaukee), "Ignoring the Munich 11." Third prize: Al Er- lick, Philadelphia Jewish Expo- nent, "Prayer issue forces hard choices;" "'Equal Access' is alive once again," and "Religion and politics means danger,"a three- part editorial series. For distinguished feature writ- ing — first prize: A two-way be- tween Chris Leppek, Intermoun- tain Jewish News (Denver), "Very Important - Where Motherhood and Courage Meet," and Gary, Rosenblatt, "Simon Wiesenthal Center." Second prize: A three-way tie among Lark Ellen Gould, Hadas- sah Magazine (New York), "Ethiopian Journey;" Martin Pomerance, Palm Beach Jewish World, "The Aging of Our El- derly," and the staff, B'nai B'rith International Jewish Monthly (Washington, D.C.), "Fact and Folklore of Familiar Jewish Things." Third prize: A two-way tie be- tween Alan Jaffe, Bryna N. Pas- ton, Rhonda Hoffman, Jewish Times of the Greater Northeast (Philadelphia), "To Be Or Not To Be . . . Single," and Tedd Schneider Detroit Jewish News, "City Limits." For distinguished commentary — First prize: Daniel Chazin, Jewish Student Press Service, "Tuition Tax Credit Laws Hold Dangers for Jewish and Public Interest." Second Prize: Walter Ruby, Women's American ORT Reporter (New York), "Time to Accept Russian Jews." Third prize: A two-way tie between Martin Pomerance, Palm Beach Jewish World, "Is Irving Kristol Isaiah or Chicken Little?" and Features and make-up win national awards. Stan Rose, Kansas City jewish Chronicle, "After a Diversion, It's Back to the Basics in the Middle East." For distinguished coverage of literature or the arts — First prize: Benny Morris, B'nai B'rith International Jewish Monthly (Washington, D.C.), "The Land of Oz." Second prize: Arthur J. Magida, Baltimore Jewish Time,s "The Last Jews of Radauti." Third prize: Kim Muller-Thym, Balti- more Jewish Times, "The Man' Who Loves Graphic Design." For excellence in layout, design and make-up (Newspaper For- mat) — First prize: Jewish Week (New York), Phillip Ritzenberg, publisher. Second prize: Detroit Jewish News, Kim Muller-Thym, art director. Third prize: Jewish Week (Washington, D.C.), Charles Fenyvesi, editor. For excellence in layout, design and make-up (magazine format) — First prize: Baltimore Jewish Times, Kim Muller-Thym, art di- rector. Second prize: Hadassah Magazine (New York), Alan Tigay, executive editor. Third prize: Long Island Jewish World, Naomi Lippman, editor. Honora- ble Mention: B'nai B'rith Interna- tional Jewish Monthly, Kim Muller-Thym. The contest covered published materials in the Hebrew calendar yearof 5744, which concluded Sept. 27, 1984. Plaques and prizes will be presented at the AJPA Convention, May 7-10, in Scottsdale, Ariz. Nearly 300 entries were sub- mitted in the six categories. Hospital Has Infant Hearing Test Doctors at Providence Hospital have developed a program to sc- reen new-born children for hear- ing problems. The program uses the Linco-Bennett Auditory Re- sponse Cradle, an instrument which allows testing on infants weighing more than five pounds to determine their potential for hearing. For information, call the hospi- tal's audiology department, 424- 3000. Meanwhile, the annual Provi- dence Novi Run has been scheduled for 1 p.m. April 28 at Novi High School. For informa- tion or entry forms, call Novi Parks and Recreation, 349-1976. 0 es "z1