Jewish newspapers
Justice Department says Russian disinformation campaign targeted Israel and US Jews
A Russian disinformation campaign targeted Israel and American Jews to weaken support for Ukraine, involving fake news sites.
Marc Klein, Bay Area editor who led Jewish journalism into the digital age, dies at 75
The battle for Jewish hearts and minds returns to the printed page
Notices in London call to boycott Jewish News for its Israel coverage
My Word: Media changes and ‘press’-ing concerns
Having a job in print journalism these days is no small matter – and working at a paper celebrating its 90th anniversary is a doubly satisfying achievement.
Meet the Syrian-born Kurdish editor-in-chief of German Jewish newspaper
Laila Mirzo said she has multiple identities – Syrian, Kurdish and German – and a wide spectrum of knowledge about Islam, the Middle East, antisemitism and Judaism.
New Jewish news site launches in LA amid hard times for Jewish journalists
SoCal Jewish News announced itself last month with a GoFundMe campaign and a July 19 target launch date. They have begun publishing stories via email newsletters and social media.
Editor of Jewish Press revealed as one of the Jan. 6 Capitol rioters
Elliot Resnick was identified in a video of the Capitol breach by an anonymous researcher and first reported by Politico.
While Jewish newspapers struggle, Detroit's decides to go nonprofit
That model, its publisher and newly formed foundation hope, will allow the paper to stave off the financial pressures that have caused many papers to shutter or switch to digital only in recent years
London’s Jewish Chronicle saved from extinction
A consortium from the Jewish community and beyond has reached an agreement with the paper’s former owners, the Kessler Foundation, to take over The Chronicle.
Will someone please save the Jewish Chronicle? - opinion
According to its statement, the weekly newspaper ‘will not be able to survive the impact of the current coronavirus epidemic in its current form’. In truth, its problems predate the pandemic.
JTA editor in chief Silow-Carroll named editor of the NY Jewish Week
The veteran journalist will succeed Gary Rosenblatt, who stepped down last month after 26 years as editor and publisher of the Jewish Week.
Books: Of lovely writing, paper bags and congenial homes
Matt Nesvisky fawns over Amos Oz’s ‘Judas,’ frowns at Jonathan Safran Foer’s ‘Here I Am’ and is left with mixed feelings by an anthology of fiction from the Forward.
Remembering Leibel Fein
I’m privileged to have known him. His voice and his heart are already sorely missed.