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26 | SEPTEMBER 19 • 2019 THEJEWISHNEWS.COM

Jews in the D

Bubbie’s Kitchen
JN ’
s latest video series focuses on
Jewish cooking, tradition.

I

f you’
re a dedicated
Detroit Jewish News
reader, you may have
noticed the recent addition
of an online exclusives
section in our table of
contents
As the JN’
s new, all-glossy
format attests, we remain
committed to providing you
with a publication of quality
and substance. Additionally,
our digital presence
continues to grow as our
thejewishnews.com website
tracks toward 100,000
unique monthly visitors.
Contributing to that growth
is investment in videos and
podcasts to complement
news stories.
The JN’
s latest video foray

is a light-hearted cooking
series called Bubbie’
s
Kitchen. Its first episode
was released on Sept. 9 and
is sponsored by Johnny
Pomodoro’
s Fresh Market in
Farmington Hills.
“As soon as the concept
for Bubbie’
s Kitchen came
about, I was eager to jump
on board,” says Allison
Jacobs, digital editor at the
JN. “I was so excited to
produce a series featuring
strong Jewish women, and I
love that it resonates across
generations.”
Working closely with
Jacobs on the project were
staff from Renaissance
Media Solutions.
Before the filming began,

JN STAFF

DERRICK MARTINEZ

Joshua Goldberg
and Valerie
Indenbaum

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