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September 20, 2002 - Image 8

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-09-20

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PUBLISHER

EDITORIAL

Arthur M. Horwitz
ahorwitz@thejewishnews.com

Editor
Robert A. Sklar
rsklar@thejewishnews.com

Associate Publisher
David M. Neil
dneill@thejewishnews.com

Sales Director
Jim Cohen

Sales Coordinators
Kristen M. Komlen
Mina Vickers

Senior Account Executive
Danny Raskin
dannyraskin@mindspring.com

Account Executives
Bonnie Brown
Kathy Johnson
Stacey Kives
Tina Lee
Sue Maniloff
Heidi Martin
Rick Nessel
Dharlene Norris
Melissa Wolf-Litwin

Inside Sales Manager
Meg Lyczak

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Tel: 248.855.9700
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2002

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People in the market for one strong SIR need
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cylinder powerplant that serves up 270
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competitors. TrailBlazer is available in three trim
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
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Staff Writers
Shelli Dorfman
sdorfinan@thejewishnews.com

Sharon Luckerman
sluckerm@thejewishnews.com

News Desk Assistant
Sy Manello
smanello@thejewishnews.com

BUSINESS OFFICES:

Copy Desk Assistant
Bobbi Charnas
bchamas@thejewishnews.com

Collection Analyst
Hazel Bender

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:

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

Marketing & Promotions Coordinator
Alison Blau
ablau@thejewishnews.com

Staff Photographer
Krista Husa

Senior Customer Service Rep.
Erin Huf
Circulation
Fenton Jones

Contributing Photographers
Glenn Triest
Angie Basis

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Staff Writer/Online Columnist
Harry Kirsbaum
hIcirsbaum@thejewishnews.com

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

Office Staff
Nicki Nichols
Pamela Turner

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.

DEPARTMENTS:

NEWS DESK:
Story Development Editor
Keri Guten Cohen
kcohen@thejewishnews.com

Classified Sales Representatives
Elizabeth Friedman
Jan Haskell

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Chevy Trail Blazer

Arts & Entertainment Editor
Gail Zimmerman
gzimmerman@thejewishnews.com

Classified Sales Coordinator
Barbara Lopez

CREATIVE SERVICES:
creativeservices@thejewistmews.com

CHEVY TRUCXS

Associate Editor
Alan Hitsky
ahitslcy@thejewishnews.com

COPY DESK:
Senior Copy Editor
David Sachs
dsachs@thejewishnews.com

Administrative Assistant
Rita Geiringer

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KENAISSANCE

Marketing Director
Illana P. Greenberg
igreenberg@diejevvishnews.com

FULFILLMENT:

circulationdesk@thejewishnews.com

JN ONLINE
Web Producer
Suzy Sherman
editor@urbanideas.com

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

Online Store Manager
Shari Zingle
store@jewish.com

General Offices -
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announcements must be
typewritten, double-spaced and
received by Thursday noon,
, eight clays prior to desired date
of publication.

Subscriptions:
1 year.
2'years
Per year out-of-state
Per year foreign

$94
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$130

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 K. Day

Operations Director
David M. Neill

Interactive Media Director
E Kevin Browett

Marketing Director
Mana P. Greenberg

Web Designer/Producer
Todd Skiba
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