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May 26, 2011 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2011-05-26

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Making History

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harlotte M. Dubin was pre-
sented with the 2011 Leonard
N. Simons History Award by the
Jewish Historical Society of Michigan
(JHSM) on May 18. Dubin, an award-
winning writer and editor for many
publications, including Michigan Jewish
History and the Detroit Jewish News, was
honored for her passionate commitment
to documenting and preserving Metro
Detroit's Jewish community history.
The JHSM also welcomed keynote
speaker and former Michigander
Michael Rosenzweig, CEO of the
National Museum of American Jewish
Simons award honoree Charlotte Dubin
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experience. He spoke of
the museum's architecture,
message and importance
as a contemporary experi-
ence and a legacy for the
future.
Dubin, the 21st recipient
of the Simons award, is a
longtime JHSM advisory
board member and served
as director of communica-
tions and associate director
Arnold Collens, JHSM president; Michael
of marketing for the Jewish
Rosenzweig, CEO, National Museum of American
Federation of Metropolitan
Jewish History; James Gray, former JHSM
Detroit from 1976 to
president; and Arthur Horwitz, publisher, Detroit
2000. She was involved
Jewish News
in the establishment of
Federation's Leonard N.
for independent housing for Jewish
Simons Jewish Community Archives,
seniors, the Detroit Chapter of Women
which she chaired from 2005-2007. She
in Communications presented her with
has been a leader in helping to docu-
its Headliner Award in 1970.
ment and preserve the history of the
Dubin's 24 years on the staff of
Jewish community of the Detroit area.
the Jewish Federation are among her
As a teen-ager attending Cooley
proudest, partly because she witnessed
High School, Dubin chose to follow in
history in the making, including
the footsteps of her late father, Lewis
Hyams, a writer and the editor of a small Federation's first Michigan Miracle
Mission in 1993. That year, she received
community newspaper. She went on
Federation's William Avrunin Fellowship
to major in journalism at Wayne State
and the mission won a Gold Quill Award
University, where she was an editor on
from the International Association of
the Daily Collegian, and later became
Business Communicators.
city editor at the Detroit Jewish News,
Named after Leonard Simons, who
under the mentorship of the paper's
founded the advertising agency Simons
legendary editor and publisher Philip
Michelson Zieve in 1929, the award
Slomovitz.
honors a person who made outstand-
She met the late Harold Dubin,
ing contributions to JHSM's mission.
then associate director of the Jewish
Simons, a Jewish leader who sought to
Community Council and the two mar-
ried in 1967. They shared a commitment ensure that Detroit's Jewish community
would retain pride in who they are and
to Israel, Soviet Jewry and the Detroit
where they came from, was influential in
Jewish community.
the establishment of the JHSM.
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