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  2. List of newspapers in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Union list of Arkansas newspapers, 1819-1942. Little Rock – via HathiTrust. {}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ; John A. Hudson and Robert L. Peterson (1955). "Arkansas Newspapers in the University of Texas Newspaper Collection". Arkansas Historical Quarterly. 14 (3): 207– 224. doi:10.2307/40037988. JSTOR 40037988.

  3. List of Jewish newspapers - Wikipedia

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    The first ever Jewish newspaper The Jewish Word: Polish, Yiddish 1992–Present Periodical Primary Polish Jewish publication Folks-Sztyme: Polish, Yiddish 1946-1991 Daily Australian Jewish News: English Australia Weekly See Australian Jewish Media: Calgary Jewish News: English Canada 1962–88 Canadian Jewish News: The Jewish Post & News ...

  4. List of Jewish members of Australian parliaments - Wikipedia

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    Mayor of Melbourne [2] David Bornstein: Brunswick East: Labor: 1970–75 [2] Edward Cohen: East Melbourne: Independent 1861–65 1868–77 Mayor of Melbourne [2] Harold Cohen: Caulfield. MLC for Melbourne South. Nationalist. United Australia Party. 1929–35 1935–43 Minister in state government [2] Henry Cohen: MLC for Melbourne Province ...

  5. Melbourne, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne is a city and county seat of Izard County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 1,848 at the 2010 census . [ 3 ] It is home to the main campus of Ozarka College .

  6. Temple Meir Chayim - Wikipedia

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    Temple Meir Chayim is a historic former Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 4th and Holly Streets in McGehee, Arkansas, in the United States.The building operated as a synagogue between 1947 and 2016; and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.

  7. Meir Shlomo Kluwgant - Wikipedia

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    Meir Shlomo Kluwgant (Hebrew: מאיר שלמה קלווגנט; born 1968) is an ultra-Orthodox Chabad communal rabbi in Melbourne, Australia.He has held numerous posts including at Jewish Care, chaplain at Victoria Police, and has at various times held the presidency of both the Rabbinical Council of Victoria (RCV) and the Organisation of Rabbis of Australia (ORA).

  8. J.J. Goldberg - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Jeremy Goldberg is editor emeritus of the newspaper The Forward, [1] where he served as editor in chief for seven years (2000–07). He served in the past as U.S. bureau chief of the Israeli news magazine The Jerusalem Report, managing editor of The Jewish Week of New York City, as a nationally syndicated columnist in Jewish weeklies, as editor in chief of the Labor Zionist monthly ...

  9. Walter E. Hussman Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Hussman was born in Texarkana, Arkansas, but moved in 1949 to Camden, Arkansas, with his parents, Walter E. Hussman Sr. (1906–1988) and the former Betty Palmer (1911–1990), and two older sisters. Hussman Sr. published The Camden News , which he had purchased from his father-in-law, Clyde E. Palmer (1876–1957).