News Editor Named J onathan Friendly, a veteran journalist, journalism instruc- tor and writing coach who's a former assistant editor at the New York Times, has been appointed news editor of The Jewish News. Friendly joined The Jewish News this summer as a copy editor and became interim news editor in September. In announcing the appointment, Robert Sklar, edi- tor of The Jewish News, said: "Jonathan's pro- fessional experi- ence is exception- al, but equally important, he's a keen thinker, attentive listener and tenacious Jonathan Friendly editor who knows what news is and how to present it. "I'm delighted to be working with Jonathan. I know readers will find him both accessible, passionate about news and true to his name — namely, friendly." Friendly, 59, an Amherst College graduate, served as adjunct lecturer in the School of Journalism at Michigan State University during the 1997-98 school year. That followed eight years as director and executive editor of the Master's Program in Journalism at the University of Michigan. He worked part-time as assistant city editor of The Detroit News in 1995. Before moving to Michigan, Friendly was managing editor of the C P A N I E S are big and fat and charge too much! Except one: Us. Now, for business or home, you can pay just 7.5 cents a minute -across town or across the country. So when those big, fat companies call, tell 'em you C New Brunswick (NJ.) Home News from 1986 to 1988. He joined the New York Times in 1970 as a copy editor. He soon rose to assistant metropolitan editor, a posi- tion he held for 10 years, until 1980. He worked as a reporter from 1980 to 1986. His professional experience includes stints as assistant city editor and as a reporter at the Minneapolis Tribune. He started his career as a reporter at the Raleigh (NC) News 6 , Observer in 1961. Friendly and his wife, Lynn, have four children. The couple lives in Ann Arbor. You can reach Jonathan Friendly by phone, (248) 354-6060, ext. 257; fax, (248) 354-6069; or e-mail, jfriendl@thejewishnews. corn Coast to Coast TELECOMMUNICATIONS ❑ "It Couldn't Be Simpler." Call 1-800-448-3596 11/20 1998 Detroit Jewish NewS 23