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August 30, 2002 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-08-30

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DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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RENAISSANCE

www.detroitjewishnews.com

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PUBLISHER

EDITORIAL:

Arthur M. Horwitz
ahorwitz@thejewishnews.com

Editor
Robert A. Sklar
rsklar@thejewishnews.com

Associate Publisher
David M. Neill
drieill@thejewishnews.com

Associate Editor
Alan Hitsky
ahitsky@thejewishnews.com

ADVERTISING SALES:

Jim Cohen

Arts & Entertainment Editor
Gail Zimmerman
gzimmerman@thejewishnews.com

Sales Coordinators
Kristen M. Komlen
Mina Vickers

NEWS DESK:

Sales Director

Senior Account Executive
Danny Raskin
dannyraskin@mindspring.com

Ari Freed

Dan Orman

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up to$ 1. 5

Account Executives
Bonnie Brown
Kathy Johnson
Stacey Kives
Tina Lee
Sue Maniloff
Heidi Martin
Rick Nessel
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OF WINDSOR

Hours: Mon. - Wed. 9-6; Thurs. & Fria 9.9; Sat. 9-6; Sun. Noon - 4

Phone 1 -877-5FREEDS •

www.freeds.com

People in the market for one strong SUY need

look no further than the 2002 Chevy TrailBlazer.

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As the world's most powerful midsize SR(I),

TrailBlazer has the Yortec 4200 engine, a six-

cylinder powerplant that serves up 270

horsepower... more power than any of its V8

competitors. TrailBlazer is available in three trim

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(Between 14 Et 15 Mile Rd.)
West Bloomfield, MI 48332
Tel: 248.855.9700
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levels in both two- and four-wheel drive,

offering a wide range of choices for all kinds of

needs. And, of course, TrailBlazer is built on the

heritage of Chevy Trucks: the most dependable,

longest-lasting trucks on the road.

I Based on horsepower and GM Medium Utility segment. Excludes other GM vehicles.

Sharon Luckerman
sluckerm@thejewishnews.com

News Desk Assistant
Sy Manello
smanello@thejewishnews.com

Classified Sales Representatives
Elizabeth Friedman
Jan Haskell

Copy Editor/Education Writer
Diana Lieberman
dlieberm@thejewishnews.com

BUSINESS OFFICES:

Copy Desk Assistant
Bobbi Charnas
bcharnas@thejewishnews.com

Administrative Assistant
Rita Geiringer

Office Staff
Nicki Nichols
Pamela Turner

Assistant Production Manager
Zina Bahrou

Contributing Editor
Bob Menaker
bmenaker@atljewishtimes.com

AppleTree Editor
Elizabeth Applebaum
paljoey@earthlink.net

Local Columnists
Danny Raskin
dannyraskin@mindspring.com
Carla Jean Schwartz
cschwartz@thejewishnews.com

MARKETING:

Staff Photographer
Krista Husa

Go Ahead. Kick The Frame.

Staff Writers
Shelli Dorfman
sdorfman@thejewishriews.com

Classified Sales Coordinator
Barbara Lopez

Graphic Artists
Steve Bloch
Cathy Ciccone
Kelli Johnson
Anne Lada
Natalya Lemberskaya
Alex Lumelsky
Deborah Schultz
Michelle Sheridan
Linda Stinson

CH Err TRUCKS

Staff Writer/Online Columnist
Harry Kirsbaum
hkirsbaum@thejevvislunews.com

Senior Copy Editor
David Sachs
dsachs@thejewishnews.com

CREATIVE SERVICES:
creativeservices@thejewishnews.com

Chevy Trail Blazer

Story Development Editor
Keri Guten Cohen
kcohen@thejewishnews.com

COPY DESK:

Collection Analyst
Hazel Bender

CHI ',ROUT

DEPARTMENTS:

Inside Sales Manager
Meg Lyczak

1526 OTTAWA ST.

Directions: Only 5 Minutes from the TunneL Take the River
(Riverside Drive) East Past Casino Windsor 8 Blocks to
Gladstone Turn Right on Gladstone 7 Blocks to Freeds.

Contributing Photographer
Glenn Triest
Angie Basis

Proofreader
Tracy Wald Grossman

COMMUNITY
ADVISORY BOARD:
Marc Bakst
Marion Freedman
Mindy Soble Kaufman
Sally Krugel
Lila Lazarus
Steven Schanes
David Techner
Gary Torgow
Jeff Weingarten, M.D.

Marketing Director
Illana P. Greenberg
igreenberg@thejewishnews.com

FULFILLMENT:

circulationdesk@thejewishnews.com

Senior Customer Service Rep.
Erin Huf
Circulation
Fentoia Jones

JN ONLINE
Web Producer
Suzy Sherman
editor@urbanideas.com

JEWISH.COM
Interactive Media Director
E Kevin Browett
kevin@thejewishnews.com

Online Store Manager
Shari Zingle
Jcommstore@aol.com

Web Designer/Producer
Todd Skiba
tskiba@thejevvishnews.com

General Offices -
248-539-3001

Circulation -
248-539-3001

Classified Advertising -
248-865-6308
Fax: 248-539-3064
Deadline: Tuesday, 10 a.m.

Creative Services -
Fax: 248-539-3075

Display Advertising -
248-539-3001
Fax: 248-539-3064

Deadline: Monday, 4:30 p.m.

Editorial -
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Fax: 248-539-3075
Deadline: All public and social
announcements must be
typewritten, double-spaced and
received by Thursday noon,
eight days prior to desired date
of publication.

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Detroit Jewish News
30301 Northwestern Highway
Suite 200
Farmington Hills, MI 48334

©COPYRIGHT 2002
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

PUBLISHED BY:
Jewish Renaissance Media

Chairman
Michael H. Steinhardt

President
Arthur M. Horwitz

Vice President
Sylvia Boyko Stafford

Controller
Craig R. Phipps

Editorial Director
Robert A. Sklar

National Editor
Jonathan Friendly
jfriendly@thejewishnews.com

Information Technology Director
Gregory IC Day

Operations Director
David M. Neill

Interactive Media Director
F. Kevin Browett

Human Resources Director
Patrice Bogden

Marketing Director
lllana P. Greenberg

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outstanding Jewish community publication in the nation. Our rewards are informed. educated readers, very
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