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The largest-circulation Yiddish weekly in the United States, [6] Der Algemeiner Journal emphasized Jewish community news, with a politically independent viewpoint, including reporting on tensions between rival Hasidic sects. Although Jacobson was a Lubavitcher Chasid, [7] according to The New York Times, he "defied easy categorization." [2]
Di Tzeitung (Yiddish: די צייטונג; the newspaper) is a Yiddish weekly newspaper published in New York City, [1] founded in 1988 and edited by Abraham Friedman, a Satmar Hasidic Jew, from Borough Park, Brooklyn, New York. It is published weekly, on Wednesdays.
Jesse Singal, writer for New York magazine, The New York Times and The Atlantic [169] Ben Smith (1976–), media columnist at The New York Times and editor-in-chief of BuzzFeed News [170] Jacob Soboroff (1983–), NBC News and MSNBC [171] Andrew Ross Sorkin (1977–), financial columnist for The New York Times and a co-anchor of CNBC's Squawk ...
Jewish Post of New York (weekly) The Jewish Press (weekly) The Jewish Voice (weekly) The Jewish Week (weekly) Kanzhongguo (Chinese language weekly) The Korea Times (daily) Long Island Press (monthly) The Main Street WIRE (bi-weekly) Metro New York (free daily) Mott Haven Herald; New York Amsterdam News (weekly) New York Daily News (daily) New ...
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: Yiddish 1953–Present 25,000 [5] Weekly ...
The fury of Jewish voters and activists already proved pivotal in Democratic primary elections in recent months — “Squad” Rep. Jamaal Bowman was ousted from New York’s 16th Congressional ...
The Jewish Voice's founder and publisher is David Ben Hooren. [3] [4] He is a Syrian Jew and a member of the New York Syrian Sephardic Jewish community. [5]OP-ed contributors include such conservative voices as Jerusalem Post columnist and editor Caroline Glick, former UN Ambassador John Bolton, and British journalist Melanie Phillips, among others. [1]
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