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The American Israelite is an English-language Jewish newspaper published weekly in Cincinnati, Ohio.Founded in 1854 as The Israelite and assuming its present name in 1874, it is the longest-running English-language Jewish newspaper still published in the United States [2] and the second longest-running Jewish newspaper in the world, after the London-based Jewish Chronicle (founded in 1841).
[3]: 12 By 1856, Detroit was home to a German-language Jewish newspaper called Die Deborah. [3]: 24 These German Jews included Edward Kanter, who arrived sometime in the 1840s and became fluent in multiple regional Indigenous languages, including Ojibwe, as an interpreter for the American Fur Company.
The Israelite (1854–1874); The American Israelite (1874–present) English Cincinnati: 1854–Present 6,500 [7] Weekly Second longest running paper The Atlanta Jewish Times: English Atlanta, Georgia: 1925–Present 6,500 [8] Weekly JTNews: English Seattle, Washington: 1924-2015 Biweekly Mishpacha (News magazine) English, Hebrew 1984–Present ...
The American Guardian; The American Israelite; Amerikai Magyar Szó ... Desplaines Valley News; The Jewish News (Detroit) Dover Post; E. The East Hampton Star;
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In 2011, The Detroit Jewish News Foundation was created to digitally archive over 100 years of news involving Detroit's Jewish Community. Through its William Davidson Digital Archive of Jewish Detroit History, is the Michigan Jewish community’s indispensable source of primary information that educates, illuminates and makes relevant the community’s past, strengthens its present and shapes ...
Nate Bloom is an American columnist and genealogist focusing on Jewish genealogy.. Bloom writes a syndicated column on Jewish celebrities that appears in Jewish-oriented newspapers, including American Israelite, Cleveland Jewish News, Detroit Jewish News, New Jersey Jewish Standard, Tampa Jewish Federation News, 18Doors (formerly InterfaithFamily), J.
Michigan Journal (1854–1868) Detroit "the first German newspaper in Detroit, that was founded in 1854 by two brothers: August and Conrad Marxhausen." [ 43 ] The Michigan Tradesman , Petoskey [ citation needed ]