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jn
espected community leaders Penny
Blumenstein, Nancy Grosfeld, Doreen
Hermelin and Bob Naftaly are joining
the Hon. Avern Cohn and Michael Steinhardt
as honorary chairs of the Detroit Jewish News
Foundation.
The newest honorary chairs were selected
recently by an ad hoc committee of the
Foundation’s operating board comprised of
Norman Pappas, Karen Sosnick Schoenberg,
David Techner and Arthur Horwitz. Their
selections are in recognition of their service
to the community and long-standing support
for the Foundation’s mission to capture, tell
and make relevant the ongoing story of the
Detroit Jewish community.
The independent, nonprofit Detroit Jewish
News Foundation was formed in July 2011.
Founding honorary chairs, who have since
passed away, included Eugene Applebaum,
Bill Berman and A. Alfred Taubman.
“We are honored and humbled that Penny,
Nancy, Doreen and Bob have agreed to
join Judge Cohn and Michael Steinhardt as
honorary chairs of the Foundation,” said
Foundation President Arthur Horwitz.
“They have helped to shape Detroit into one
of North America’s most admired Jewish
communities and continue to distinguish
themselves as nationally recognized leaders.”
All four of the new honorary chairs, plus
Judge Cohn, are previous recipients of
the Fred M. Butzel Award — the highest
recognition for service to the Detroit Jewish
community.
One of the key initiatives of the Detroit
Jewish News Foundation has been the
digitization of the contents of the Detroit
Jewish News and its predecessor publication,
the Detroit Jewish Chronicle. Also known
collectively as the William Davidson
Digital Archive of Jewish Detroit History,
it comprises 330,000 pages of content
spanning more than 100 years and the public
has full and free access to it through www.
djnfoundation.org.
In addition to its chairs, the honorary
board includes Jonathan Aaron, Peter Alter,
Kari Alterman, Robert Aronson, Harlene
Appelman, Pamela Applebaum, Mark
Bernstein, Daniel Cherrin, Eugene Driker,
Lena Epstein, Ben Falik, Wayne L. Feinstein,
Irwin Field, Jonathan Frank, Drs. Conrad and
Lynda Giles, Linda Z. Klein, Aaron Lansky,
Matt Lester, Marty Maddin, Florine Mark,
Prof. Deborah Dash Moore, Dulcie Rosenfeld,
Alan E. Schwartz, Robin Schwartz, Jane
Sherman, Sarai Brachman Shoup, Joel Tauber
and Mary Lou Simons Zieve. •