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The Canadian Jewish News was founded by M. J. Nurenberger, a friend of Menachem Begin and supporter of his Herut party, and his wife Dorothy and was first published on Friday, January 1, 1960, and was the first exclusively English-language Jewish newspaper published in Ontario.
Pages in category "Jewish newspapers published in Canada" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Jewish Tribune was a privately owned community-based Canadian weekly Jewish newspaper founded by and closely associated with B'nai Brith Canada. [2] It was founded in 1964 as The Covenant, B'nai Brith's in-house newsletter and was later relaunched in the mid-1990s as an external publication at which point it adopted the name Jewish Tribune. [3]
The first ever Jewish newspaper The Jewish Word: Polish, Yiddish 1992–Present Periodical Primary Polish Jewish publication Folks-Sztyme: Polish, Yiddish 1946-1991 Daily Australian Jewish News: English Australia Weekly See Australian Jewish Media: Calgary Jewish News: English Canada 1962–88 Canadian Jewish News: The Jewish Post & News ...
The Jewish Post & News of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, is Western Canada's first and oldest Anglo-Jewish newspaper, so described because its language was English rather than Yiddish though its concerns were those of the Canadian Jewish community particularly in Western Canada.
'Canadian Jewish Weekly'), known as the Vochenblatt, was a Yiddish-language communist newspaper in Canada, published from Toronto from 1926 to 1979. [1] [2] Vochenblatt was one of the major communist Yiddish newspapers in the world during the Cold War. [2] The newspaper was edited by Sam Lipshitz and then by Joshua Gershman until his death in ...
The Canadian Jewish Review was a Canadian weekly newspaper, published in English between 1921 and 1966. [1] The Canadian Jewish Review was purchased by the Canadian Jewish Chronicle in December 1966 and merged to become the Canadian Jewish Chronicle Review with Chronicle managing editor David Novek named editor and publisher of the merged weekly and Chronicle editor-in-chief Max Malemet taking ...
The Canadian Western Jewish Times, established in 1914, was the first Jewish newspaper published in English in Western Canada [1] and the earliest attempt to produce a Western Canadian regional Jewish newspaper in English. [2]