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The Jewish News claims multiple honors in
statewide newspaper competition.

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he Jewish News earned
four first-place awards
and one third-place
honor in statewide
competition against weekly news-
papers with similar circulations.
Diana Lieberman
Competing in the 2000
Harr), Kirsbaum
Michigan Press Association Better
page 6), an insightful look at the teach-
Newspaper Contest, the Jewish News
ing of creationism and evolution, and
took first for:
how they intersect in the classroom.
Design.
"Solid
design
throughout,
•
"Exemplifies the art of focusing a news
and excellent use of typography and
event in a way that best serves your
photos," said the judges.
readership," said the judges.
• Human Interest Feature. Staff
"We appreciate recognition of our
Writer Harry Kirsbaum won for "In
efforts
by our industry peers," said
Tears and Triumph" (May 7, 1999,
Jewish News Editor
page 6), a touching story about
Robert A. Sklar. "But
David Bergman, a Shoah sur-
we
really take delight
vivor, who returns to the
in
knowing
that the
German concentration camp
depth
of
our
corn-
where he last saw his parents, sis-
mitment
to
excel-
ter and brother 55 years ago. "A
lence in serving our
very well-written article that cap-
readers stands up
tures your heart and soul, and
well against other
throws you into the realization of
excellent papers
the Holocaust and how people
across the state."
can overcome," said the judges.
The Missouri Press
• Enterprise Feature. This
Association
consid-
award was for the Voices in
ered
4,100
entries
from
111
Michigan
Jewish Education special supplement
newspapers competing in five circula-
published Aug. 6, 1999. "Imaginatively
tion
classes. The Jewish News competed
pulls together a variety of viewpoints
in
Class
B for newspapers with weekly
that explore the issue and provide doc-
circulation
of 10,001 to 25,000.
umentation," said the judges.
Publisher Arthur M.
Jewish
News
• Sports Feature. Former Staff Writer
Horwitz
said:
"With
content leader-
Lonny Goldsmith won for "Tigers'
ship
provided
by
Editor
Bob Sklar,
Rising x:x" (April 30, 1999, page 113), an
and
design
savvy
inspired
by Creative
in-depth profile of then Tiger rookie
Services
Manager
Jeff
Torok,
the
Gabe Kapler and his Jewish roots. "It was
awards
validate
an
ongo-
Jewish
News
a very interesting story," said the judges.
ing
commitment
to
presenting
useful,
Staff Writer Diana Lieberman placed
unique, well-packaged information for
third in the Enterprise Feature category
readers and advertisers." ❑
for "Balancing Act" (Dec. 10, 1999,

Corrections

• The photo captioned Edgar Bronfman that ran with a story on
synagogue renewal ("Remaking The Shul," Sept. 29, page 59) was
his brother Charles. Edgar's photo is at right.
• In a story about Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit's Holocaust
education endowment ("Hillel Day Advances Shoah Education," Sept.
29, page 77), it was wrongly stated that Dr. Mark Smiley is a Holocaust
survivor. He's the child of a Holocaust survivor.
• In a story about Beth Olem Cemetery ("Pause To Remember," Sept. 29, page
19), Don Pearl of Farmington Hills was quoted as saying his grandfather is

buried there. His grandmother, Sarah Mendelson, was buried there in 1914.

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