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September 04, 1999 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-09-04

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PUBLISHER'S NOTE

D

JNSou rceBook

JN SourceBook, from typefaces and
layout to splashes of color, emanate
from the creative minds of Art
Directors Deborah Schultz and
Charlie Krasner. Sandra Matthews'
exceptional project management
skills helped to bring all of the pieces
together.
And, in case you're on the road or
just plain on-line, you can access an
electronic version of JN SourceBook
via wvvw. detro itj ewishnews . co m.
JN SourceBook wouldn't be possible without the
participation of its advertisers. Their presence speaks
volumes about their desire to provide you with the
goods and services you need. We encourage you to
do business with them.
We are blessed with a diverse, dynamic and caring
community. The pages of the JN SourceBook honor
the people — just like you who continue to make
it so special.

Ron Ostreicher

ear readers,
Welcome to the second edi-
tion of JN SourceBook.
We're confident you'll continue
to find it a useful, comprehensive,
year-round guide to the metro-
politan Detroit Jewish commu-
nity and Jewish Michigan.
As a Jewish News reader, you're
receiving JN SourceBook as part
of your subscription. We're
pleased to provide it to you with
our compliments.
If you're a newcomer to the community, welcome!
JN SourceBook is available free of charge through
Shalom Detroit (see their listing for details) and several
area real estate offices.
When Editor Keri Guten Cohen initially
suggested the theme of this year's book
honorable menschen — I knew there were many
quiet, unsung heroes in our community. However,
would Keri be able to locate them? With ingenuity
and persistence, she did. We hope you find their
stories interesting and uplifting.
The cornerstone of JN SourceBook continues to
be its extensive, updated, well-indexed compilation
of listings. Beth Kahn's discerning eyes assure
maximum accuracy and usability. The overall look of

B'shalom,

Arthur M. Horwitz
Publisher

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