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Yeshiva World News started in 2003 as a news aggregation blog by its founder Judah (Yehudah) Eckstein. It has since grown to an independent news source with freelance reporters and photographers, in addition to continuing as a news aggregator. [4] The website was redesigned in 2010, [5] and again in 2017.
("What's the news?" in Yiddish), founded in 2007 and since 2021 rebranded as "VIN News", [1] is an online news site that caters to the Orthodox Jewish and Hasidic communities, primarily in the New York metropolitan area. [2] Vos Iz Neias competes with Yeshiva World News as the major news website for the Haredi Jewish world. [3]
Jewish Currents is an American progressive Jewish quarterly magazine and news site whose content reflects the politics of the Jewish left. It features independent journalism, breaking news, political commentary, analysis, and a "countercultural" approach to Jewish arts and literature.
A Haredi news hotline is a telephone service that serves as an important source of news in the Haredi world. Many Haredim do not use radios or televisions or have access to the internet, leaving them with little or no access to breaking news. News hotlines were formed to fill this gap, and many have expanded to additional fields over time.
Discover the latest breaking news in the U.S. and around the world — politics, weather, entertainment, lifestyle, finance, sports and much more.
The news of Neutra’s death came just days after Hamas released a video of Edan Alexander, one of the three Israeli-American hostages still believed to be alive in Gaza. The propaganda video was ...
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. It is an English-language network produced by the non-profit organization Jewish Education in Media (JEM). [1]
The newspaper includes Israel and local community news, commentaries on the weekly Torah portion, columns, and personal ads. [ 10 ] The Jewish Press describes itself as having a politically conservative viewpoint and editorial policy, [ 11 ] and " politically incorrect long before the phrase was coined."