L'Shana Tova From Our Publisher And The Jewish News Staff I o our readers: They may be standing in line with you at the su- permarket or the theater, sitting next to you at a Michi- gan football game or a high- school swimming meet. The people who create The Jewish News for you — week in and week out — are talented pro- fessionals who bring you, our valued readers, the largest and most comprehensive English- language Jewish publication in the world. For the most part, they're just names in the masthead on Page 11. But with our Rosh Hashanah issue, our largest effort of the year, I'd like to introduce them to you: Editorial is our advertising staff. Sales synagogue listings, etc. Staff photographer Dan Lip- Manager Shari Cimino keeps pitt and photographer Glenn them motivated, equipped, Triest provide interesting and growing and rewarded. Adver- compelling visuals (including tising Coordinator Robin Mag- the photograph here, taken by ness, Tobie Kuppe, Sue Maniloff Dan from the roof of our build- and Kari Horenstein fill key sup- port roles for account executives ing). Also drawing on the resources Rick Nessel, Danny Raskin, Pat- of the editorial department is ty McMurray, Kathy Johnson, STYLE magazine Editor Carla T sa Wylin, Betsy Leemon, Hei- Schwartz, who has spearhead- di Brandemihl and Ellen Finn. ed 10 years of growth at the Dharlene Norris specializes in helm of our widely circulated working with charitable orga- nizations, and Marlene Miller, lifestyle magazine. The Jewish News Group, Barbara Lopez and Karin Indig which includes The Baltimore handle classified advertising. The Jewish News' success in Jewish Times, The Atlanta Jew- securing advertising stems from ish Times, The Palm Beach Jew- ish Times, The Boca 1 Delray having a loyal base of readers Jewish Times and the Western who patronize its advertisers ... Jewish Bulletin in Vancouver, and an advertising staff that is pools its resources to retain cor- always seeking growth for their respondents in Washington, clients and themselves. London and Israel. that need to look great ... the de- sign of the cover and the edito- rial features ... determining what stories and ads go where. Production Manager Curt De- Loye and Assistant Production Manager Gayle Baldi keep the department operating smooth- ly on a weekly basis. They are assisted by the keen eye of Art Director Debbie Schultz and a staff of talented and experienced Macintosh designers, including Ralph Orme, Cathy Ciccone, Marla Cooper, Nancy Cameron and Holly Piskie. Leslie Joseph wields an effective knife for those aspects of the paper that require cutting and pasting. Circulation Department From a single clerk sending out bills in her free time, the cir- culation department has grown to serving our readers in De- troit, Baltimore, Atlanta, Palm Beach and Boca/Delray. Head- ing this area is Consumer Mar- keting Manager Deborah Cherrin, who joined us this Under the caring leadership of Editor Phil Jacobs, the edito- rial department takes the com- munity's pulse. Writers Julie Production Department Edgar, Jennifer Finer and Jill Advertising Department It all comes together here. Davidson Sklar seek information Working on the other side of The local editorial content ... the for stories on such diverse sub- the building, with similar levels national and international sto- jects as education, philanthropy, of enthusiasm and commitment, ries ... the scribbled ad layouts business, politics, health, religion and intergroup relations. Associate Editor Elizabeth Applebaum is our priceless fea- ture writer, "Tell Me Why" columnist, writing coach and the inspiration behind "The Apple ' Tree," a monthly section geared toward families (look for its de- but in our Sept. 20 edition!). Associate Editor Alan Hitsky wears many hats, from report- ing on Detroit's successes at the recent Maccabi Youth Games to assisting with the department's accounting. Our Arts and Entertainment Editor Julie Yolles is the ener- gy behind our hip JN Enter- tainment section, which focuses on entertainment trends, pro- C/3 files and events and serves up weekly cutting-edge features. Assistant Editor Gail Zim- '2 merman spearheads our Fine Arts section, in addition to sup- porting all our writers and edi- c, tors with her skillful copy-editing - cc and legendary sharp pencil. Also integral to our editorial From left to right: bottom row — Sue Maniloff, Julie Edgar, Betsy Leemon, Tobie Kuppe, Carla Schwartz, Dharlene Norris, process are proofreader Lynne Leslie Joseph; second row— Elizabeth Applebaum, Marlene Miller, Illana Greenberg, Nancy Cameron, Gail Zimmerman, Cathy = Konstantin and editorial assis- Ciccone, Susie Sherman; third row, Heidi Brandemihl, Marianne Taylor, Julie Yolles, Robin Magness, Sy Manello, Deborah Cherrin, Kathy Johnson; fourth row — Holly Piskie, Debbie Schultz, Paula Smith, Ellen Finn, Arthur Horwitz, Karin Indig, Shari tant Sy Manello, well-known as Cimino, Alan Hitsky, Brigette Thompson; fifth row — Marla Cooper, Heather Bondy, Kari Horenstein, Jennifer Finer, Linda the recipient of your press re- McCarthy, Patty McMurray, Danny Raskin; sixth row — Barbara Lopez, Gayle Baldi, Phil Jacobs, Curt DeLoye, Ralph Orme. leases, birth announcements, Not pictured — Lisa Wylin, Jill Sklar, Dan Lippitt, Lynne Konstantin, Rick Nessel. 24 week and brings years of expe- rience from senior community affairs and development posi- tions. She will be working close- ly with Paula Smith to further build and expand this area of our business. Front Office Office Manager Linda Mc- Carthy oversees our various ac- counting functions with able support from Brigette Thomp- son and Tom Murphy. Rounding out the office staff is Heather Bondy, the "voice of The Jewish News," who assists Linda with a range of office tasks when not greeting the community. Administrative/Support Business Manager Marianne Taylor wears many hats. She oversees and leads the produc- tion and front office areas and is our "chief information officer," the most knowledgeable about the array of technology systems, platforms, interfaces, etc. She also helped build and maintairi, our circulation department. Marketing Manager Illana Greenberg assists in formulat- ing and articulating our overall strategic direction and plays a key role in product planning and promotion. And finally, Administrative Assistant Susie Sherman give my senior management groui5\ insights, ideas and an extra pair of hands! On behalf of the staff of The Jewish News, please accept our wishes for a happy, healthy and fulfilling New Year. We pledge to give you a useful, compelling, thoughtfully edited publication that meets, or exceeds, the rapidly changing needs of the community. And please ... say hello if you see us in line at the supermarket, shivering at a Michigan game or carpooling our kids to bar/bat mitzvah par- ties! L'shana tova, Arthur M. Horwitz, Publisher