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Manager Scott Drzewiecki Designers Amy Pollard Pam Sherevan Michelle Sheridan Susan Walker PUBLISHED BY: RENAISSANCE AMEDIA Chairman Michael H. Steinhardt President Arthur M. Horwitz ahorwitz@renmedia.us Chief Operating Officer F. Kevin Browett kbrowett@renmedia.us QUICK CLICK ... Vignettes From The JN Archives Adam Mosseri Detroit Jewish News Foundation Fellow B G Presents Menorah to Truman - Controller Craig R. Phipps Corporate Creative Director Deborah Schultz dschultz@renmedia.us FULFILLMENT is the season to ... light the menorah! Menorahs have a long and ancient history begin- ning with the Biblical artisan, Bezalel, who created the first six-branched lamp for use in the First Temple. After this point in history, menorahs have had an honored presence in temples and homes for centuries. But, did you know that this official symbol of the Jewish nation was also presented to U.S. President Harry Truman in 1951? That year, on the president's birth- day, Israel's Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion traveled to the United States and presented President Truman with a handcrafted Menorah from 1767. As a symbol of peace, prosperity and cooperation between the two nations, this handcrafted circulationdesk@thejewishnews.com Customer Service Manager: Zena Holley DEPARTMENTS menorah left its mark on White House history, and the Jewish News covered the story. So, as the menorah makes its holi- day appearance this season, remember that it is beacon of hope for all who gaze upon its glow. ❑ Want to learn more? Go to the DJN Foundation archives, available for free at www.djnfoundation.org. 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