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June 20, 2019 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2019-06-20

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June 20 • 2019 21
jn

Tess,
15

• Straight A student
• Loves to get lost in a book
• Excited to see Ariana Grande in concert
• Struggled with anorexia for 2 years
• Knows that going out for pizza with her

friends is actually healthy

Living with a diagnosis.
#stopthestigma

If your child is struggling...

WE CAN HELP.

Contact: Barrett Harr
Behavioral Health Navigator
248.592.2666 / bharr@jfsdetroit.org

Finding the right mental health
professional can be overwhelming.
Our Behavioral Health Navigator will do
more than just hand you a list of names
and numbers. We’ll put you on the right
path and guide you every step of the way.
Together. Until you find exactly what your
child and family needs.

jfsdetroit.org

SY

Seymour Manello

Celebrating 31 years at
The Detroit Jewish News!

Simply put, Sy Manello is amazing. The JN could not possibly run as smoothly
without Sy and the many things he handles on a weekly basis. He is willing to
help in any way he can – and he does quite capably. He’s stylish, often wearing
a colorful tie made by his daughter; he’s cultured, from books and movies, to
travel and theater; and he’s certainly clever and full of puns, as evidenced
by his monthly column. For 31 years, Sy has been a mainstay of the Jewish
News. Sy, I love you and love working with you. May you live to 120 — maybe
then you’ll retire from the JN, but only if Pearl lets you. – Keri Cohen

If you ever want a good story or a good YOKE! I mean joke from a Yiddish
expert need only look to Sy and read either his column or just bump into him
and you will instantly know what I mean! Another “classic” in the JN family and
a loved one at that. – Kevin Browett

Competent, committed (and humorous), Sy has been the voice of the Jewish
News for generations of readers who seek to share their lifecycle events, ac-
tivities and news with the community. He has enriched us with his knowledge
of language and Detroit. He keeps us in line when we occasionally stray from
established protocols. While the Jewish News digital archive has many men-
tions of Sy Manello, thousands of additional pages anonymously testify to his
weekly impact. Happy anniversary, Sy! – Arthur Horwitz

“You couldn’t ask for a better team member than Sy. He’s always willing to
help out and take on more tasks when needed and he’s always got a positive
attitude. He’s a treasure and we’re lucky to have him.” – Jackie Headapohl

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