WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE JOHN INGE DLL T. MICHlowl• CortgreOottljellnitebf$Intc5 potot of 3Ektprekntatib 0 ttlazbington , March 4, 19a "I want to express the hope that the "Jewish News" . . . will prosper and wield an influence upon its readers that will be most helpful and inspiring." Philip Slomovitz, Editor The Jewish News Detroit, Uichigan Dear Mr. Slomovitzt I learned through the local press that the "Jewish News" was launched to serve the community. I want to take this opportunity to extend cpress shes, and to e) . greetings and bNewsi , because of a prog ress- my cordial h at the th "Jewish iotic policy, will prosper and wield an e ho e thp patr ive and influence upon its readers that will be most helpful John D. Dingell 1942 and inspiring. embody I hope that the "Jewish News" will and the best to be found in journalism and the finest it will reflect the finest express- staff hat literature,.t and that you your s ion of typographical art, and will launch the enterprisR in the direction of a last- ing existence. I subscribe myself, sincerely y rs , Af--tT14 *rw HOUSE OF JOHN D. DINGELL SIXTEENTH DISTRICT MICHIGAN "For the service you have rendered for the past 50 years, and for the vitality you will bring to the next 50, you have our family's thanks and appreciation." John D. Dingell 1992 REPRESENTATIVES WASHINGTON, D.C. 20515 February 12, 1992 Mr. Arthur M. Horwitz Associate Publisher The Jewish News 27676 Franklin Road Southfield, Michigan 48034 Dear Mr. Horwitz: The very first issue of the Jewish News included a greeting from one of its original subscribers , my father. honored and pleased to join in I am celebrating this valuableproud, publication's 50th anniversary. The Jewish News has witnessed and chronicled some of the most important events in history, and over the both great elation and indescribable sadness. When we have felt the of Jewish News first published, Hitler and Stalin held the years reigns power and freely the tactics of terror. Today, the Iron Curtain lies employed in tatters taken root in the Middle East e stable democracy o Israel we has and.th Yet for all the pf madethese last 50 years, much of our work remains rogress t g have commitment to d un fin ished, a ndequal hh our rights and social emocracy and justi justice at home, in the Middle Ea st, peace has never wavered. Throughout, the Jewish News has lived up to the hopes expressed by my father, and seco lasting enterprise that embodiesnded by myself , tht become a the finest traditionsit of journalism, literature and the arts. The Jewish o News has and will continue to be a positive and progressive voice, been s advancing idealand aspirations that we all share. service you have rendered for the For the and family's for the vitality will bring to the next past 50, 50 you years, have our thanks and you appreciation. With best wishes, •ely y 41111 II!! John D. Dingell Member of Congress 88 THE JEWISH NEWS COMMEMORATIVE ISSUE