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October 16, 1992 - Image 116

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-10-16

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New York (JTA) — Phillip
Ritzenberg, publisher and
editor of the New York Jew-
ish Week, has announced
that he will leave the paper
early in 1993 to launch a
consulting firm specializing
in weekly newspapers.
Mr. Ritzenberg, 61, a vet-
eran of more than 35 years
in journalism, has headed
the Jewish Week since July
1982. Before then, he was
assistant managing editor of
the New York Daily News,
where he served for 15 years.
Eugene Grant, president of
the Jewish Week, said that
Mr. Ritzenberg "has made a
major contribution to Jewish
journalism and to the Jewish
community."
"The paper has made
tremendous strides during
these 10 years of Phil's
leadership," Mr. Grant said.
"His professionalism has
helped shape the paper into
an important and respected
institution of Jewish life in
New York."
Mr. Grant said that Con-
rad Berke will remain as
general manager and adver-
tising director, a post he has
held since 1982. A search
committee headed by Mor-
ton Kornreich, chairman of
the board, will begin to seek
a new editor immediately.
He added that Mr.
Ritzenberg had agreed to
continue until a new editor
is able to assume his duties.
Mr. Grant was one of a
group of Jewish leaders who
acquired he Jewish Week
from its founder, Philip
Hochstein, in 1982. They
brought in Mr. Ritzenberg
and Mr. Berke as a new
management team and con-
verted the paper into an in-
dependent non-profit
corporation with close ties to
UJA-Federation of Greater
New York.
Under Mr. Rit.zenberg's
editorship, the Jewish Week
received numerous awards
from both the New York
Press Association and the
American Jewish Press
Association. Honors from
the New York state group, of
which the Jewish. Week was
the only Jewish newspaper
member, included a citation
for general excellence, the
association's top category of
recognition.

Sixteen airliners carrying
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ed in Israel in 1977 for the
first national conference of
the United Jewish Appeal to
be held in the Jewish state.

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