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  2. Five Towns Jewish Times - Wikipedia

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    The Five Towns Jewish Times is a weekly newspaper serving the Jewish communities of the Five Towns in southwestern Nassau County, New York, and the greater New York area, covering the area's large and growing Orthodox Jewish community.

  3. List of Jewish newspapers - Wikipedia

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    Also published as Schenectady Jewish World and Albany Jewish World: Der Blatt: Yiddish New York 2000–Present Weekly Kindline (magazine) Yiddish New York 2014–Present Five Towns Jewish Times: English 5 Towns, New York 2000–Present 20,000: Weekly Hatsofe B'Erez Hachadosho: Hebrew 1871-76 First Hebrew periodical in US The Hebrew Standard ...

  4. List of New York City newspapers and magazines - Wikipedia

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    Five Towns Jewish Times (weekly) The Fordham Observer (bi-weekly) [citation needed] Forṿerṭs (Yiddish; weekly, formerly daily) The Fordham Ram (bi-weekly) Gay City News (now stylized as gcn) (weekly) Gotham Gazette (daily) Haitian Times (weekly) Hamodia (daily) The Indypendent (monthly) The Irish Echo (weekly) The Forward, formerly The ...

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  6. Nassau Herald - Wikipedia

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    The Nassau Herald is a weekly newspaper serving the Five Towns communities of Nassau County – Lawrence, Woodmere, Hewlett, Cedarhurst, Inwood and Atlantic Beach. [2] It is part of the Long Island Herald newspaper chain, which includes The Jewish Star and the Oyster Bay Guardian, is owned by Richner Communications, and covers Nassau County, New York.

  7. Five Towns - Wikipedia

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    By the 1980s, the Five Towns had developed a large Jewish community. The UJA-Federation of New York estimated that 35,000 Jews lived in the area, out of a total of 47,048 counted in the 1980 census, with a growing number of Orthodox Jews. [6] By 2010, the Five Towns hosted a large number of synagogues, Jewish private schools, and kosher ...

  8. Five Jewish college students report assaults in recent weeks ...

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    In recent weeks, protesters at two colleges and one university have taunted Jewish students outside or near events held by Hillel, a century-old mainstream Jewish organization at more than 600 ...

  9. 'Words can light fires that kill': Jewish leaders blast ... - AOL

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    Since then, Orthodox Jewish community leader Mordechai Burnstein was elected president of the Republican Club shortly thereafter and, last month, was appointed to replace Flemming on the township ...