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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-09-02

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Making the Jewish News work for you

pr he Jewish News provides its

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readers with a
comprehensive overview of
the news, views and events
of interest and importance to them. As
a Jewish News subscriber, the paper
will be delivered to your home every
Friday, plus you'll receive more than 12
special sections during the year, the JN
SourceBook and for in-state subscribers,
STYLE Magazine.
At the Jewish News, no one is more
important than our subscribers. We
pride ourselves in making subscriber
satisfaction our No. 1 goal.

Questions about your subscription:
Please refer to your Subscriber Account
Number, found on your mailing label.
Write: The Detroit Jewish News,
Circulation Dept., P.O. Box 2267,
Southfield, MI 48037-9966. Or call
(248) 354-6620, fax: (248) 354-6069.
From out-state (800) 875-6621.

Contacting the Editor:
Write Bob Sklar, The Jewish News,
27676 Franklin Road, Southfield, MI
48034. Or E-mail:
rsklar@detroitjewishnews.corn

Gift Subscriptions:
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Announcements and Milestones:
Birth announcements must be
typewritten, double-spaced and
include a daytime phone number of
the sender. Please include date of birth,
baby's name, parents' and sibling
names and cities of residence for the
baby's family and grandparents.
Announcements received by Thursday
noon of the week before will be
considered for that Friday's paper, but
space limitations may delay
publication.
Bar/bat mitzvah photographs must be
submitted with a typewritten, double-
spaced announcement on 8-1/2" x 11"
paper. Please include name, address and
daytime phone number of sender.

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Engagement and wedding
announcements must be typewritten,
double-spaced and include your name,
address and daytime phone number.
There is a $10 photo processing fee.
Black-and-white photos (5 x 7) are
preferred; color photos do not
reproduce well.
Anniversary photographs must be
submitted with a typewritten, double-
spaced announcement including name,
address and daytime phone number of
sender.
Bar/bat mitzvah, engagement,
wedding and anniversary
announcements received by noon
Thursday will be considered for the
following week's publication. However,
space limitations may delay publication.
For more information please see the
sample announcement forms in this
chapter, or call (248) 354-6060.
Obituaries are submitted to the
Jewish News for funerals handled by Ira
Kaufman Chapel, Hebrew Memorial
Chapel and Alan Dorfman Funeral
Direction. Families whose funeral has
been handled by one of these homes
should not contact the paper to place
an obituary.
Those wishing to notify the
community of out-of-town deaths with
a Detroit connection must send in or
fax a typed double-spaced notice.

Retail Advertising:
We encourage our subscribers to
support advertisers that appear in the
Jewish News. To become a retail
advertiser, or for advertising rates and
information, please call Kristen
Komlen at (248) 354-6060 ext. 209.

Classified Advertising:
Classified ads get results in the Jewish
News. Mail your classified
advertisement to 27676 Franklin
Road, Southfield, MI 48034 or fax it
to us at: (248) 354-1210.

Subscribe to the Jewish News:
A one-year subscription is $48
in-state and $65 out-of-state. For more
information, call us at (800) 875-6621,
or visit our Web site at
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JEWISH NEWS HISTORIC TIMELINE

1942
The Jewish News founded by Phillip Slomovitz

1950
Regular features include Commentary column by
Slomovitz and The Listening Post by Danny Raskin

1984
Slomovitz sells paper to partnership led by Charles
Buerger of the Baltimore Jewish Times

1985

STYLE magazine first published for JN subscribers

1986
Arthur M. Horwitz becomes associate publisher

1987
Newspaper format becomes magazine format

1989
STYLE magazine expands
and is distributed to 60,000 households

1992
Commemorative issue celebrates paper's
50th anniversary

1995
Front cover changes to glossy format

1995
Arthur M. Horwitz becomes publisher

1997
Redesign of paper results in
easier to read format, more color

1998
First JN SourceBook published

1998
Web site launched at www.detroitjewishnews.com

2000

Style at the Jewish News inserted monthly

Jewish Renaissance Media established by
Arthur M. Horwitz and Michael Steinhardt

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