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  2. Baltimore Jewish Times - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the Baltimore Jewish Times underwent a major redesign and became more magazine-like, with coated glossy stock, a smaller page size and more color photography and graphics. In 2012, the publication was sold at bankruptcy auction and purchased by Route 95 Publications LLC, owner of the Washington Jewish Week. [10]

  3. List of newspapers in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Baltimore Jewish Times: Baltimore: 1919 Weekly Route 95 Publications LLC In 2011 it was redesigned to become more magazine-like. Baltimore OUTloud: Baltimore: 2003 [2] Bi-weekly Pride Media Limited LGBTQ newspaper The Baltimore Sun: Baltimore [3] 1837 [4] daily Tribune Publishing [5] Baltimore Times: Baltimore: 1986 Weekly Joy Bramble

  4. Ethnic press in Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Baltimore Jewish Times, Baltimore's oldest and largest Jewish publication, [13] it has been described as "the largest weekly in Maryland and one of the most respected independent Jewish publications in America", [14] and "one of the premier independent Jewish newspapers in the country." [15]

  5. History of the Jews in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    As of 2010, Baltimore and Baltimore County was home to a Jewish community of around 100,000 people. [2] The Maryland suburbs of Washington, D.C. (Montgomery County and Prince George's County) have a Jewish population of around 116,700 as of 2017, with the majority residing in lower Montgomery County. [ 3 ]

  6. History of the Jews in Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    The 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia states:. It can not be determined when Jews first settled in Baltimore. There were none among the buyers of lots when Baltimore Town was laid out in 1729–30; but as Jews are known to have been resident in Maryland in the middle of the seventeenth century, it is not hazardous to suppose that the quickly growing town attracted some of their descendants early in its ...

  7. Gary Rosenblatt - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, Charles "Chuck" Buerger, the grandson of the founder of the Baltimore Jewish Times, became the weekly's publisher.In 1974 he hired Gary Rosenblatt as editor. The two expanded the scope of the paper's coverage, as well as the size; in the 1980s the paper regularly exceeded 200 pages, and circulation peaked at over 20,000.

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  9. Washington Jewish Week - Wikipedia

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    As of June 2011, Phil Jacobs, former executive editor of the Baltimore Jewish Times, was the editor of Washington Jewish Week. [6] Mr. Jacobs hired Meredith Jacobs (not related) to be managing editor at the company. Meredith Jacobs replaced him as editor in September 2013. [7] She left in February 2014 and Joshua Runyan was listed as interim ...