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September 04, 1999 - Image 185

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-09-04

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or 57 years, Jews in Detroit have
been joined by more than reli-
gion, heritage and community.
They share a Friday night tradition:
reading the, ewish News. After all these
years we're proud to say we're still go-
ing strong as ever as we evolve into
new formats, including a website and
this comprehensive reference book.
TheJewish News is the Jewish corn-
munity's paper and, as such, it reflects
the lives, issues, achievements and chal-
lenges of our people, our community
and our readers. And what readers you

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Offices:
27676 Franklin Road
Southfield, MI 48034
248-354-6060 General
248-354-5959 Classified
248-354-6060 Display Advertising
248-354-6069 Editorial Fax
248-354-1210 Advertising Fax
248-354-6620 Circulation

The Detroit Jewish News
(USPS 275-520) is published every Friday
with additional supplements in January,
March, May, August, November and Decem-
ber at 27676 Franklin Road, Southfield, MI.
Periodical Postage Paid at Southfield, MI and
additional mailing offices. Postmaster: send
changes to: Detroit Jewish News,
27676 Franklin Rd,
Southfield, MI 48034.

are!

You are loyal to the Jewish News,
week after week, year after year.
Typically, you have subscribed
for more than 15 years. More
than 95 percent of you read the
JN every week. And most of
you read it cover to cover. (And
we've discovered most of you
do not start with the front cov-
er in your readership.)
Reflective of your in-depth
scrutiny of our paper, you are
highly educated. More than 33
percent of you have advanced
degrees and all of you are more
than three times as likely as the
national norm to hold a college degree.*
You are prosperous, with significantly more invest-
ment vehicles such as IRAs, money markets accounts,
stock portfolios and mutual funds in your possessions
than most Americans. Most of you are employed in pro-
fessional, white collar work.

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