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14, 2000, page 14) and "Tightening
etroit Jewish News writers and
Up"
(July 28, 2000, page 18).
editors were honored with

Editorials:
IN Editor Robert A.
six Excellence in Journalism
Sklar
won
for
three
editorials:
Awards for the year 2000 by
"Political
Travesty,"
on then U.S. Sen.
the Detroit Metropolitan Chapter of the
Spencer
Abraham's
stonewalling
of
Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ).
Michigan Court of Appeals Judge
The JN, competing in the Small
Helene White's nomination to a feder-
Newspapers category (circulation
al
appellate judgeship (June 16, 2000);
under 50,000), won more awards than
"Joy
Of Learning," on the importance
any other like-sized publication.
of
Jewish
learning to Jewish identity
The newspaper contest entries were
and
continuity
(Sept. 15, 2000); and
judged by journalists from
"Scourge
of AIDS," on
the Pittsburgh Chapter of
Top from le : David why joining the fight
the SPJ.
Sachs, Shelli Liebman against HIV/AIDS is a
The Jewish News' first-
Dorfman, Diana
very Jewish thing to do
place winners were:
Lieberman,
Harry
(Dec. 8, 2000).
• General Reporting: JN
Kirsbaum
and
Earlier this month, the
Copy Editor David Sachs,
Robert
A.
Sklar
Jewish
News won six
"The Other Mr. Microsoft,"
Rockower
Awards in the
a profile of Microsoft's
Below: "The Other
American
Jewish
Press
CEO, Detroit native Steven Mr. Microsoft," a pro-
Association's
national
Jewish
Ballmer (Feb. 11, 2000).
file of CEO Steven
journalism
competition.
• Feature Reporting: IN
Balker, took first
"We always appreciate the
Copy Editor David Sachs
place for general -
honors
from our peers in the
and Staff Writer Shelli
reporting.
Jewish
newspaper
industry,
Liebman Doi fman,
but
we
especially
take
delight
"Miraculous Mitzvot" and
in
doing
well
competing
against
secular
"Lifesaving Legacies," a two-part cover
newspapers of similar size," Sklar said.
story probing Jewish attitudes toward
"That support helps validate the
organ donation (Dec. 22 and 29, 2000).
Jewish News as a big league player
All JNcover stories can be accessed
journalistically."
through the "Past Cover Stories"
The latest awards were presented
archive of the JN Online Web site:
June
20 at the annual SPJ banquet in
www.detroitjewishenws.com
Farmington
Hills. It honored over 80
Earning second-place honors was:
local
broadcast,
print and online jour-
• General Reporting: JN Staff Writer
nalists
with
awards.
The Jewish News
Diana Lieberman, "No Longer A
served
as
a
banquet
sponsor.

Dream," an overview of what led to
the opening of the Jewish Academy of
Metropolitan Detroit, Detroit Jewry's
newest day high school. It ran as a
cover story on Aug. 25, 2000.
The Jewish News' third-place award
winners were:
• Feature Reporting. JN Staff Writer
Harry Kirsbaum, "A Will To Survive."
The April 7, 2000 cover story examined
the state of Jewry in downriver Trenton.
• Investigative Reporting: JN Staff
Writer Shelli Liebman Dorfman, for two
stories on the child-abuse scandal involv-
ing an Orthodox New Jersey rabbi
involved in the National Conference of
Synagogue Youth: "Broken Trust" (July

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