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Jewish Post of New York: English New York 1974–Present 21,000: New Jersey Jewish News: English New Jersey 1946–2020 24,000: Weekly The Jewish Week: English New York 1875–Present 55,000: Weekly UJA funded Yated Ne'eman: English Monsey, New York 1987–Present 20,000: Weekly Der Yid: Yiddish 1953–Present 25,000: Weekly Westchester Jewish ...
Brooklyn, New York, U.S. Circulation. 42,222 (as of 2017) [2] ISSN. 0021-6674. Website. jewishpress .com. The Jewish Press is an American weekly newspaper based in Brooklyn, New York City. It serves the Modern Orthodox Jewish community.
Website. www .jbstv .org. Jewish Broadcasting Service ( JBS) is an American Jewish television network. JBS programming includes daily news reports from Israel, live event coverage and analysis, and cultural programming of interest to the North American Jewish community. The network is a full-time HD and SD channel.
The Jewish Telegraphic Agency ( JTA) is an international news agency and wire service that primarily covers Judaism- and Jewish-related topics and news. Described as the " Associated Press of the Jewish media", JTA serves Jewish and non-Jewish newspapers and press around the world as a syndication partner. Founded in 1917, it is world Jewry 's ...
The Jewish Week is a weekly independent community newspaper targeted towards the Jewish community of the metropolitan New York City area. History [ edit ] In March 2016, The Jewish Week announced its partnership with the online newspaper The Times of Israel . [2]
Jesse Singal, writer for New York magazine, The New York Times and The Atlantic; Ben Smith (1976–), media columnist at The New York Times and editor-in-chief of BuzzFeed News; Jacob Soboroff (1983–), NBC News and MSNBC; Andrew Ross Sorkin (1977–), financial columnist for The New York Times and a co-anchor of CNBC's Squawk Box
In 2017, 70 Faces Media launched Hey Alma, an online magazine aimed at Jewish millennial women. In December 2020, 70 Faces Media acquired New York Jewish Week, a community newspaper for the Jewish community of the metropolitan New York City area. The paper had suffered prior to purchase due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Publications
The Jewish population in New York went from about 80,000 in 1880 to 1.5 million in 1920 This new mix of cultures changed what was a middle-class, acculturated, politically conservative community to a working-class, Yiddish-speaking group with a varied mix of ideologies including socialism, Zionism, and religious orthodoxy.