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most read on the web

Each month, the JN will let you know the stories that were 
read most often online. If you missed any, you can go to 
the jewishnews.com and search for them by title. Here’
s 
what was most popular in June.

TOP 10 ON THE WEB
1. 
Local Photographer’
s Social Media Posts Lead to Removal 
of Shelby Township Police Chief
2. 
MIU Men’
s Health June Fundraisers Go Virtual to Support 
Fall Health Screening Event
3. 
Downtown Synagogue Leader Among Those Beaten and 
Arrested During Peaceful Detroit Protests
4. 
To Protect and Serve: Jewish Police Officer Discusses 
Policing at a Difficult Time
5. 
Jewish-Owned Auto Garage Moves Locations During 
Coronavirus Pandemic
6. 
Community Acts After Detroit Popcorn Company Owner 
Posts Racist Comment
7. 
‘
White Silence is Violence’
: Weekend Protests in Suburban 
Neighborhoods Support Black Lives Matter
8. 
Out of Hiding: Group of Ethiopia’
s Hidden Jews Find Aid 
and Support to Improve Their Lives and Practice Judaism
9. 
Zionism is Liberation: How We March and Shout Black 
Lives Matter
10. Michigan Board of Rabbis Approves Guidelines for 
Re-opening Simchahs

TOP 5 ON FACEBOOK
1. 
Around the World with Jessica Katz
2. 
Metro Detroit Photographer Helps Families De-Stress From 
Isolation and Enjoy the Outdoors
3. 
Big Buddies of Bloomfield Connects Students of All Ages
4. 
Community Acts After Detroit Popcorn Company Owner 
Posts Racist Comment
5. 
Downtown Synagogue Leader Among Those Beaten and 
Arrested During Peaceful Detroit Protests

TOP 5 ON INSTAGRAM 
1. 
Downtown Synagogue Leader Among Those Beaten and 
Arrested During Peaceful Detroit Protests
2. 
‘
White Silence is Violence’
: Weekend Protests in Suburban 
Neighborhoods Support Black Lives Matter
3. 
Parking Lot Horahs and Waffles on Sticks: Celebrating 
During Coronavirus
4. 
To Protect and Serve: Jewish Police Officer Discusses 
Policing at a Difficult Time
5. 
COVID-19 Survivor Turns 105, With Plenty To Celebrate

