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The Detroit Jewish News, 2006-07-06

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Emmy Award Winners
Two Jewish staff members at WJBK
FOX2 won a regional Emmy award
for outstanding television news
reporting.
Reporter/weekend anchor Robin
Schwartz of Huntington Woods
was honored in the category
Societal Concerns News Single
Story for
"Candidate's
Crack House."
It aired on July -
19, 2005. The
story followed
a tip that
Motown diva
Martha Reeves
Robin Schwartz
owns several
Detroit prop-
erties, one of which had become
a crack house. Neighbors were
upset because she was running for
Detroit City Council."
Reeves said she'd tried to take
care of it, but the drug dealers
keep pulling down the boards she
put over the doors and windows
and breaking back into the house,"
Schwartz said. "She told us one
reason she decided to run for city
council was to help clean up the
city."
Schwartz is the JN social colum-
nist as well.
Anchor Sherry Margolis of West
Bloomfield was recognized in the
Health/Science News Single Story
category for
"Cancer Twins"
about two
identical twin
sisters, and
the love and
support they
share as they
battle
breast
Sherry Margolis
cancer. The
story aired on May 24, 2005.
One twin is now cancer-free, but
her sister's cancer has spread. The
young women wanted to publicize
the importance of early detection,
and that breast cancer can strike
any woman, young or old.
The regional Emmy awards were
presented June 17 by the National
Academy of Television Arts and
Sciences-Michigan Chapter.

A Winner

The JN brings
home honors.

T

he Detroit Jewish News
earned five awards in
competition with other
Jewish newspapers in a contest
hosted by the American Jewish Press
Association. A sister publication, the
Atlanta Jewish Times, won three
awards.
At the annual conference of the
AJPA, the IN claimed these Simon
Rockower Awards, competing
against publications with a similar
circulation:
• Second place, Excellence in
Editorial Writing for "Keeping
Religion Separate': which character-
ized intelligent design as "the old
creationist wine in new bottles." JN
Columnist George Cantor wrote the
editorial, which represented the JN's
editorial board position.
• Second place, Excellence in
Overall Graphic Design, under the
supervision of Creative Director
Deborah Schultz.
• Third place, Excellence in
Special Sections for the 2005 issue
of the annual party supplement,
"Celebrate!" edited by Associate
Editor Alan Hitsky.
• Third place, Excellence in
Personality Profiles, "A True
Visionary," by Staff Writer Shelli
Liebman Dorfman.
• Third place, "Excellence in News
Reporting, "I Truly Had Everything':
about how Gary Weinstein was cop-
ing with the death of his wife and
two young sons in a traffic crash in
Farmington Hills, by freelance writer
Ronelle Grier.
The Atlanta Jewish Times
won three awards competing in a
smaller circulation class. Managing
Editor Michael Jacobs won first
place for Excellence in a Single
Commentary and for Excellence in
Editorial Writing. The JT took sec-
ond for Excellence in Overall Graphic
Design.
Both the JN and JT are part of
Southfield-based Jewish Renaissance
Media. "All of these honors under- .
score the connection that the JN and
JT have made in their respective
communities and with their readers':
said JRM Editorial Director Robert
A. Sklar."Our readers are the prime
beneficiaries:' ❑

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