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High Honors
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The Jewish News earns 4 awards in statewide
newspaper competition.
The Jewish News captured four 1998
Michigan Press Association Better
Newspaper Contest Awards, including
• first places for design and feature
• • writing and third place for general
• excellence..
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In awarding the newspaper first
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circulation class,
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Judge Hilda R. Gage
Dr. Ralph Cash
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Michigan Court of Appeals
flat'!. F.D. Found. Medical Advisory Bd. • "Great design.
Very hip layout."
The third
place for general
DOUBLETREE GUEST SUITES • Franklin Road • Southfield • excellence carried
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NANCY BRAUN
: this critique from
C.C.A. Co-Chairpersons
Regional
President
Event
Chairperson
: the judges: "Great
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tures."
In the human
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25, 1997 cover story, "Out of the
Ashes," which explored black-Jewish
relations in Detroit in the aftermath of
the 1967 riots. "The two writers didn't
just recall the 1967 Detroit riots and
its effect on the Jewish community —
they dissected it and reassembled it,"
wrote the judges.
In the enterprise feature category,
Nothing comes close to the
Wiener received an honorable men-
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tion for her Oct. 31, 1997 cover story,
window shadings. Sheer fabric
"The Learning Gap," which examined
facings filter light, soft fabric
the Agency for Jewish Education of
vanes adjust for privacy. All in
Metropolitan Detroit's shrinking adult
an array of colors, glorious
Jewish education offerings and deteri-
fabrics and a choice
orating Judaica library, while exploring
the factors at play.
"We're honored the judges have
looked upon The Jewish News so
favorably," said publisher Arthur M. IP
Horwitz. "While the Jewish News reg-
ularly wins widespread respect for
excellence among peers in the
Anglo-Jewish press, earning
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tition with secular publications is grat-
ifying."
"I'm delighted The Jewish News, as
the major news chronicler and editori-
al voice of the Detroit Jewish commu-
nity, matched up so well with other
weekly newspapers of similar size,"
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. This marks the first year The Jewish
News has been a member of the MPA
and, therefore, eligible to enter its
Better Newspaper Contest. The 1998
competition drew 3,000 entries sub-
mitted by 137 Michigan newspapers.
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Clarifications 8c Corrections
Identifications for the photo of_Detroit Friends of Alyn Hospital supporters,
which appeared in our special Rosh Hashanah issue of Sept. 18, should have been
as follows: Pamela Lippitt (left), past president; Miriam Goldberg (right), presi-
dent; and young friends Dena Cohen (standing)
and Meyer Cohen.
Among those who attended a Sept. 13 surprise
party for Corrine "Cookie" Oppenheim of
Southfield was her grandson, Ely.
The Detroit Historical Society Fall Designer
Showhouse (B. Siegel mansion) garden room,
which appeared on the JNE cover of Sept. 25,
was designed by Karen L. Selleriraad, ASID, of
KLS Designs in Bloomfield Hills.
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