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The Detroit Jewish News, 2015-05-21

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NOVEMBER 2014

NEIGHBORHaDD

PARTNERS IN CARE 6 RENEWAL
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BIRMINGHAM • BEVERLY HILLS • BLOOMFIELD HILLS • BLOOMFIELD TWP. • FRANKLIN

KIDNEY DONATION

EDUCATIONAL EVENT

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JN's Sister Publication
Also Wins Recognition

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n August, Renaissance Media,
Kevin Browett, the publisher of
the Southfield-based publisher Neighborhood SEEN, said the new
of the Jewish News, created a
magazine "is about the people living
new publication, a glossy maga-
and working in Oakland County —
zine called Neighborhood SEEN,
including items on food, fashion,
distributed free to 20,000
home decor and travel. We
homes in Birmingham,
try to keep it uplifting and
Bloomfield Hills and
carrying on the JN's tradi-
Township, Beverly Hills
tion of high quality and
and Franklin.
high integrity."
The lifestyle publication,
The Society of
edited by JN Managing
Professional Journalists
Editor Jackie Headapohl,
noted the magazine's
has been such a success it
beautiful layout, awarding
Deborah
will more than double its
an honorable mention in
Schultz
circulation next month —
magazine spread design to
reaching a total of 42,000 homes,
Creative Director Deborah Schultz
including new readers in West
for her November cover story on
Bloomfield, Huntington Woods,
"Holiday Wonders"
Royal Oak, Troy, Rochester and
"We're excited in our very first
Rochester Hills.
year to win such a prestigious
JN Chief Operating Officer E
award," Browett said.



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be fragmented, digitized and broken
down into smaller and smaller sound
bites:' Arthur Horwitz said, "the
overall package of information that
the JN provides to its readers, adver-
tisers and the community at large is
more needed than ever — and more
unique:'



JCC OF OAK PARK

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Speakers

RABBI ELI MANSOUR

is a dynamic, highly acclaimed international lecturer
on Ahavat Torah and Ahavat Yisrael appealing to Jews
of all cultures, backgrounds and every educational level.
He is Senior Rabbi of Bet Yaakob, a prominent Sephardic
Congregation in Brooklyn, NY.

DR. JASON DENNY

Senior Staff Surgeon, HFH Dept. of Surgery and
Surgical Director, Living Donor Kidney Transplant
Program at Henry Ford Transplant Institute

also featuring

Praise From Our Peers from page 24

senior citizens.
JN Senior Copy Editor David Sachs
claimed a first-place award in the
personality profile category for the
Feb. 27 obituary of Holocaust survi-
vor Sally Horwitz, mother of the IN's
publisher.
At a time when media continues to

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with 3 DONORS

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IN CARE

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CHAIRPERSONS

Sushi and Salad Buffet

TO RSVP OR FOR MORE INFO

call 248-JUDAISM (583-2476)
or email info@partnersdetroit.org

Renewal is a nonprofit organization dedicated to assisting people suffering from various forms of kidney
disease. They are a multi-faceted proactive team that is dedicated to saving lives through kidney donation.

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