Tradition Of Achievement The Jewish News wins six national journalism awards. Arts & Entertainment Editor Gail Zimmerman is a consistent winner. Her section, which presents the arts with a Jewish focus, has received SNA awards each of the four years she has entered. Praised by her editor for her "strong leadership," Zimmerman shares credit for her first place award with her writ- ers and her graphic designer Alex Lumelsky, who "illustrates the stories in a very wonderful way." like everyone else." Robert Sklar, who has helped shape public opinion in his five years at the JN, won third-place prizes for writing s the Detroit Jewish News both editorials and his "Editor's settles down this week into Notebook" column. new offices in Southfield, it SIdar's winning editorials included brings with it a tradition of "The Photos Are Ours" (Dec. 21, journalistic achievement. 2001), which encouraged the commu- The JN's accomplishments were rec- nity to find a permanent home for the ognized recently with six awards for 260 portraits of fallen Jewish service- excellence from Suburban Newspapers men exhibited by Jewish War of America (SNA), an industry associ- Veterans-Department ation that represents about of Michigan. It subse- 2,000 newspapers. quently was decided Competing against publica- that a new home for tions of similar circulation size, the exhibit would be the JN's Arts & Entertainment established at the section was rated as the best in Jewish Community the nation. In addition, Staff Gail Krista Robert Alan Harry Center of Photographer Krista Husa won Zimm erman Husa Sklar Hitsky Kirsbaum Metropolitan Detroit. first place honors for photo- SNA judges also journalism. Editor Robert Sklar When Staff Photographer Krista honored Sklar's "Editor's Notebook," took awards for both editorial and col- Husa accompanied Staff Writer Sharon which offers a weekly narrative of his umn writing, and Associate Editor Luckerman to New York to visit the ongoing personal journey within the Alan Hitsky got the nod for sports headquarters of the Lubavitch move- diverse Detroit Jewish community. writing. Staff Writer and Online ment, she found a community differ- Associate Editor Alan Hitsky won a Columnist Harry Kirsbaum won ent from anything she had experienced third-place award for sports writing. kudos for feature writing. His cover story, "We're honored and pleased "Family Affair" that the SNA has recognized (Aug. 2, 2002), told the Jewish News and its staff of a dozen local with so many awards this teens who were year," said JN Publisher Arthur coached by their Horwitz. "To be among the parents at the JCC best at what we do — nation- Maccabi Games. ally — is a tribute to the com- Staff Writer mitment we have made and Harry Kirsbaum continue to make to provide won second prize quality content for our readers for his feature story every week." about a local cou- Editor Sklar added: "We ple's struggle to regard the SNA contest as par- adopt a Cambodian ticularly important because baby caught in we're competing against all international newspapers in our circulation bureaucratic red From JN Staff Photograher Krista Husa's winning photo essay: class, not just Jewish newspa- tape, "Let Our Baby pers. For us to . win an unprece- At the Lubavitch World Headquarters in Crown Heights. Go" (Feb. 8, 2002, dented number of prizes in this page 14). Kirsbaum contest is a remarkable tribute before. Her first-place photojournalism followed up the story (April 26, page to the role that we play in serving our essay, "Strangers — Like Everybody 12) when the family finally gained cus- community and the reputation that Else" (July 12, 2002, page 16) was part tody of the baby. we're building around the country." of Luckerman's cover story, "Spiritual Said Sklar, "The awards corning on Journey" and visually captured the the week that we're moving into new Wide Coverage humanity of the neighborhood. permanent quarters gives us a great Husa, a five-year IN photographer, launching pad to strive to serve our The SNA awards span the wide coverage readers even more, even better, i _ n the wrote in her essay that, at first, she the JNprovides of the political, social, "felt like a foreigner in a strange land," coming year." ❑ religious, lifestyle and cultural aspects of but ultimately "found the people to be the Detroit Jewish community. DAVID SACHS Senior Copy Editor A Detroit teams will head in tour directions for the JCC Maccabl Games, with some competitors having closer than others. Arts & Entertainme "le Of 2gP, From top: The JN cover from Alan Hitsky's story on the JCC Maccabi Games. One of the prize-winning JN Arts 6 Entertainment sections, from Aug. 30, 2002. Shirt Bilik, 22, holds her new baby sister, Nina Willis, shortly after her arrival from Cambodia. s\k, 1/24 2003 25