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JEWISH NEWS
THE DETROIT
The
William Davidson
DIGITAL ARCHIVE OF
JEWISH DETROIT HISTORY
OUR COMMUNITY
,
OUR DETROIT
JEWISH NEWS
JEWISH NEWS
THE DETROIT
The
William Davidson
DIGITAL ARCHIVE OF
JEWISH DETROIT HISTORY
The Detroit Jewish News Foundation, Inc. is an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit organ zation.
Donations are tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law.
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Mission Statement
The Detroit Jewish News Foundation will be of service
to the Jewish community. The Detroit Jewish News will
inform and educate the Jewish and general community
to preserve, protect and sustain the Jewish people of
greater Detroit and beyond, and the State of Israel.
Vision Statement
The Detroit Jewish News Foundation will operate to
appeal to the broadest segments of the greater Detroit
Jewish community, reflecting the diverse views and
interests of the Jewish community while advancing the
morale and spirit of the community, and advocating
Jewish unity, identity and continuity.
Leadership
Chair:
Gary Torgow
Vice President:
David Kramer
Secretary:
Robin Axelrod
Treasurer:
Max Berlin
Board Members:
Mark Davido , Michael J. Eizelman,
Larry Jackier, Jeffrey Schlussel, Mark Zausmer
Executive Director:
Marni Raitt
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Keep Local Jewish
Journalism Alive
Despite these challenges, we remain committed to keeping our news accessible.
In fact, we haven’t raised our print subscription rates since 2013, and all our
stories are available for free at thejewishnews.com. But we can’t continue this
critical work without your help.
Your donation, no matter the size, ensures that the Detroit Jewish News can
continue to deliver trusted, independent reporting and amplify the voices of
our community. Together, we can ensure our stories are heard, our values are
defended and our community remains strong.
2024 Numbers At A Glance
PRINT
SUBSCRIBERS
-4%
WEBSITE
PAGEVIEWS
FREE
+
121%
PAPER, PRINTING
& POSTAGE
Keep Local
Jewish Journalism
Alive
The past year has impacted the worldwide Jewish community in unfathomable
ways. Since Oct. 7, 2023, antisemitism and anti-Israel sentiment has risen around
the world. Now, as history unfolds and important news breaks every day, it is
more critical than ever that Jewish news organizations continue to survive and
thrive, both online and in print.
Since 1942, the Detroit Jewish News has been shining a light on the truth,
preserving our community’s stories and standing as a pillar of strength during
trying times. With more than 2 million pageviews on our website in the past
year, it is evident our coverage resonates with readers.
However, times have never been tougher for print newspapers. We are constantly
battling the rising costs of paper, printing and postage, coupled with the expense
of engaging top digital talent, freelance writers and investigative journalists. Also,
like most print publications, the Detroit Jewish News has seen a gradual decrease
in print subscribers as readers migrate to free digital content.
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Jewish News Today!
We haven’t raised our subscription rates since 2013,
but with rising paper and printing costs, we need your help.
Make your tax-deductible donation today so our stories continue to be told,
our values defended and our community strong.