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English NYC late 1800s-early 20th century Jewish Post of New York: English New York 1974–Present 21,000 [1] New Jersey Jewish News: English New Jersey 1946–2020 24,000 [2] Weekly The Jewish Week: English New York 1875–Present 55,000 [3] Weekly UJA funded Yated Ne'eman: English Monsey, New York 1987–Present 20,000 [4] Weekly Der Yid ...
Craig Gerard Mokhiber is the youngest of six sons of Lorraine Pealer of Niagara Falls, New York, [4] and Mitchell Fadel Mokhiber of Getzville, New York.Mitchell Mokhiber (1932–2021), who was a member of the Antiochian Orthodox community, [5] was the son of Edward Mokhiber who immigrated to the US from what is now Lebanon in 1908.
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Arutz Sheva Chairman Ya'akov Katz (front left) and founder Zalman Baruch Melamed (front right) during a visit of Rebbe Pinchas Menachem Alter (center) to Beit El in 1990. Arutz Sheva (Hebrew: ערוץ 7, lit. 'Channel 7'), also known in English as Israel National News, is an Israeli media network identifying with religious Zionism.
The Buffalo News was founded as a Sunday paper with the name The Buffalo Sunday Morning News in 1873 by Edward Hubert Butler, Sr.. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] On October 11, 1880, [ 7 ] it began publishing daily editions as well, and in 1914, it became an inversion of its original existence by publishing Monday to Saturday, with no publication on Sunday.
The Public is an alternative newsweekly which publishes 35,000 copies each Wednesday [1] in Buffalo, New York, United States. [2] It focuses on Buffalo-area art, music, culture, and politics. [ 3 ] The Public was founded in 2014 when several of the writers and editors of fellow weekly paper, Artvoice left following concerns about that paper's ...
Biden said in the coming days, the U.S. will make another "push" for a ceasefire deal in Gaza along with Turkey, Egypt, Qatar and Israel. The Israel-Hezbollah agreement, he argued, was a reminder ...
Leaving Israel is easier, Shira Z. Carmel thinks, by saying it's just for now. But she knows better. For the Israeli-born singer and an increasing number of relatively well-off Israelis, the Oct ...