MARCH 12 • 2020 | 33 thejewishnews.com $200 Feb. 20-26, 2020 / 25 Shevat-1 Adar 5780 Hues of Jews Jews of color discuss their pathways, joys and obstacles. See page 14 PLEASE JOIN US! ASSIST THE JEWISH NEWS TRANSITION TO NON-PROFIT, COMMUNITY OWNERSHIP SUPPORT INDEPENDENT, CREDIBLE JOURNALISM FOR JEWISH DETROIT ASSURE THE NEWEST CHAPTERS IN THE ONGOING STORY OF OUR COMMUNITY ARE CAPTURED AND SHARED NOW THROUGH MAY 1ST, YOUR TAX-DEDUCTIBLE GIFT WILL QUALIFY FOR A MATCH FROM THE WILLIAM DAVIDSON FOUNDATION Dramatic changes are decimating the media industry. Since 2004, more than 2,100 U.S. newspapers – large and small – have closed. Hundreds more are expected to cease operations in 2020. To continue to serve and connect Jewish Detroit – online and in print – the Jewish News is transitioning to a more sustainable business model under the ownership of the non-profit Detroit Jewish News Foundation and the community. Please visit DJNFoundation.org and click the donate button to join us in the Bridge to the Future campaign and to qualify for a match from the William Davidson Foundation. As an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, the mission of the Detroit Jewish News Foundation is to educate and strengthen the Jewish community of Detroit and Southeast Michigan by capturing, telling and learning from the community’s ongoing story. The Jewish News has been capturing and sharing that ongoing story – in print and digitally – since 1942. Bridge Bridge Future Future TO THE