Sn eak -13 The Jewish News put on the Ritz last month for advertisers and staff. JULIE EDGAR SENIOR WRITER DANIEL LIPPITT PHOTOGRAPHER he glamor and glitz of old Hollywood provided the backdrop for The Jew- ish News to herald in a new look for the 21st cen- tury. Hundreds of advertis- ers, staffers and friends mingled at the Star Southfield Theatre to munch on kosher delica- cies from Jeffrey Rosenberg's kitchen, catch a flick, and get a glimpse of the star of the party Jewish News Publisher Arthur Horwitz presides over the unveiling of the paper's new design with a little help from his friends. — a prototype of the new Jew- ish News. "As the community continues to evolve, it's only natural that The Jewish News reflect those changes," said Publisher Arthur Horwitz. "What our community of readers and advertisers will find, starting Sept. 12, is a Jew- ish News that will be better writ- ten, better organized, and more enjoyable to read." El The Star Southfield hosted the celebration, providing a festive setting amid its Hollywood memorabilia. ■