10 | NOVEMBER 7 • 2019 Views in the article. (See photo on the previous page.) We were distinctly aware of how for- tunate we had been to receive the wonderful education this trio of schools had provided (Roosevelt Elementary, Durfee Intermediate and Central High). How heartwarming it is to know that so much effort is now being put forth to advanc- ing education and providing much needed support for the surrounding community! We hope to see many former Durfee grads at the Dedication Luncheon on Nov. 7. Knowing that our presence and our donations will be aiding those in this community who do not have the advantages that we had when we were students here is satisfying and a worthwhile goal. We can make a difference in the lives of the students now and offer them hope and confi- dence in their future potential. — Winnie and Aaron Krieger Farmington Hills Leave Son Out of It In the Oct. 17 edition, an article was written about two Ukrainian Jewish emigrants who were arrested for campaign violations (“Giuliani Associate and Former Detroiter Arrested, page 20). One of those arrested had lived in Greater Detroit. That part of the article is acceptable to print, but I have a problem in printing the name and information about his son. Although I do not have any relations with nor have I known either individual arrested, I find it totally unacceptable to have included his son in that article. — Robert Moretsky Bloomfield Great Memories of Working at the JN Thank you for the very good column on advocacy journal- ism (“Publisher’ s Notebook, ” Oct. 24). With some time away from journalism, I can see things more clearly. While working for the Jewish News, I did more meaningful journal- ism than at the Sun-Sentinel in Ft. Lauderdale, where I com- peted every day to get a piece of news on the front page but rarely thought about making a difference through the work. I thought about leading the news cycle, scooping the competition, holding politicians accountable. But at the Jewish News, I got to write about mitzvah heroes, Jewish women who advocated for children and reproductive choice. I got to live in and participate in the community I wrote about. It was such a gift. — Kim Lifton Farmington Hills Memories of Greenberg I always enjoy reading Mike Smith’ s “Looking Back” on the back page of the Jewish News. A recent article was about “the corner” and, of course, Hank Greenberg (Oct. 3, page 62). It said that he only played till 1940 for Detroit. Mr. Greenberg was in the service, and I saw him play in the first game after he returned to the Tigers in 1945. It was the second game of a Sunday doubleheader. I don’ t remember that he played a whole game, but I know he got a standing ovation. — Bella Smith Oak Park LETTERS continued from page 8 OUR JN MISSION: We aspire to communicate news and opinion that’ s trusted, valued, engaging and distinctive. We strive to refl ect diverse community viewpoints while also advocating positions that strengthen Jewish unity and continuity. As an independent, responsible, responsive community member, we actively engage with individuals and organizations dedicated to enhancing the quality of life, and Jewish life, in Southeast Michigan. 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