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By 2010, it was still considered the leader among English-language newspapers in the Orthodox communities in the greater New York City area, with a weekly circulation of nearly 50,000 copies. [1] According to Haaretz, the online version of The Jewish Press had a readership of 2 million views each month. [13]
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 newspaper is closely associated with Agudath Israel of America, an Orthodox Jewish advocacy organization. [4] While the publication's audience is the Orthodox community in New York City, [5] [6] [7] the name Flatbush Jewish Journal hints towards a focus on the Brooklyn neighborhood of Midwood, which many Jews consider to be part of Flatbush ...
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.
Gathered around a banner emblazoned with the words “stop arming Israel,” thousands of protesters joined with Jewish-led peace groups in Brooklyn, New York, on Tuesday evening to attend a ...
Newspapers published in Brooklyn, New York: Brooklyn Citizen (1887–1947) [3] Brooklyn Daily [4] Brooklyn Eagle (1841–1955) The Brooklyn Evening Star was being published in 1858. Brooklyn Weekly [5] The Courier, and Long Island advertiser. w., June 26(?)–July 25, 1799. [2]
The violence occurred at about 7:35 p.m. in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Crown Heights, police said in a statement. ... In New York City, which has the largest Jewish population in the country ...
The overwhelming majority of New York State residents back a law to ban mask-wearing in public during protests to help uncover hate and criminality, a new survey finds. A staggering 75% of voters ...