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The Jewish Week won two first-place awards from the American Jewish Press Association in 2021. [14]In 2016, The Jewish Week became a finalist for awards in two categories by the Deadline Club, the New York City chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists, for its series on the battle to improve secular education in chasidic schools.
Washington Jewish Week (WJW) is an independent community weekly newspaper whose logo reads, "Serving the nation's capital and the greater Washington Jewish community since 1930." [ 2 ] Its main office is located in Columbia, Maryland , a Maryland suburb in Howard County.
English, Hebrew 1984–Present 50,000 [9] Weekly Washington Jewish Week: English Washington D.C. 1930–Present 10,000 [10] Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle: English Milwaukee, Wisconsin: 1921–Present 3,000 [11] Weekly Texas Jewish Post: English Texas: 1947–Present 4,000 [12] The St. Louis Jewish Light: English St. Louis, Missouri: 1947–Present ...
The holiday marks the beginning of the Jewish High Holy Days and leads up to Yom Kippur, the Jewish day of atonement. Jewish New Year is this week. What is Rosh Hashana?
In 2017, 70 Faces Media launched Hey Alma, an online magazine aimed at Jewish millennial women. [3] 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. [4] The paper had suffered prior to purchase due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [5]
The English Mishpacha launched in 2004 with a weekly package including the flagship Mishpacha Magazine and Mishpacha Junior. Mishpacha was the first full-color weekly magazine targeting the Anglo-Orthodox population worldwide, with the standalone children's magazine also serving as an innovation.
Silow-Carroll has served as managing editor of The Forward, editor of the Washington Jewish Week and senior editor of Moment. [1] He was a reporter for JTA from 1987 to 1990. [1] He was CEO and editor in chief of the New Jersey Jewish News for 13 years. [1] At the New York Jewish Week, Silow-Carroll replaces Gary Rosenblatt, who is retiring. [1 ...
In 1972, Charles "Chuck" Buerger, the grandson of the founder of the Baltimore Jewish Times, became the weekly's publisher.In 1974 he hired Gary Rosenblatt as editor. The two expanded the scope of the paper's coverage, as well as the size; in the 1980s the paper regularly exceeded 200 pages, and circulation peaked at over 20,000.