''The Jewish Press'' is an American weekly newspaper based in
Brooklyn, New York, and geared toward the
Modern Orthodox Jewish community. It describes itself as "America's Largest Independent Jewish Weekly".
''The Jewish Press'' has an online version which is updated daily and reportedly has a readership of 2 million views each month.
History
The ''Press'' was founded in 1960 by Rabbi
Sholom Klass, a
Yeshiva Torah Vodaath graduate who had grown up in Williamsburg and who previously co-published the ''Brooklyn Daily''.
In 1994, Klass stated that the ''Press'' would not accept advertising from the
United Jewish Appeal, describing it as subsidies for competitors.
The current editor, since late May of 2021, is Shlomo Greenwald, a grandson of the founders of the publication. Elliot Resnick served as the paper's chief editor until May of 2021. It is believed he was replaced due to the controversy of Resnick entering the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021, and then not indicating as such while writing for the newspaper. Resnick also made many controversial statements and published controversial pieces against the LGBT community. Former editors have included Jason Maoz,
Meir Kahane,
Arnold Fine
Arnold Fine (January 15, 1924 – September 5, 2014) was an editor and columnist, known for editing ''The Jewish Press'' and a humor columnist.
He was known for his "I Remember
When." For decades his writings, which included a companion feature ...
, Julius Liebb
and
Steve Walz
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* Steve Adams (disambiguation), several people
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. The online edition is run by
Stephen Leavitt
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.
Editorial policy
''The Jewish Press'' is oriented toward the
Haredi Orthodox Jewish community, covering Jewish news from
New York City, the
United States, and
Israel.
[ The newspaper describes itself as having a politically conservative viewpoint and editorial policy,] and " politically incorrect long before the phrase was coined."
In 1990, ultraconservative Catholic weekly '' The Wanderer'' reported about a notice posted in ''The Jewish Press'' excommunicating U.S. Representative Barney Frank, seeking to affirm similar practice in the Catholic Church. It was later pointed out to them that the notice was posted by an outlier, and that Judaism lacked a centralized excommunication process. Abraham Hecht
Abraham Hecht (Avraham Berl Hecht) (April 5, 1922 – January 5, 2013) was a Chabad-affiliated American Orthodox rabbi, and president of the Rabbinical Alliance of America – ''Igud HaRabanim''.
Known as a "rabbi's rabbi" and a scholar of Tora ...
, president of the Rabbinical Alliance of America
Igud HaRabonim (''Rabbinical Alliance of America'') is a right-wing national rabbinical organization, with over 800 members
across North America. Founded in 1942, it has for years received publicity from Rabbi Sholom Klass and The Jewish Press.
...
, said "If we were going to start excommunicating, we'd have a list as long as the New York telephone directory".
In March 2014, The newspaper fired its Israel-based online edition editor Yori Yanover after he wrote an op-ed
An op-ed, short for "opposite the editorial page", is a written prose piece, typically published by a North-American newspaper or magazine, which expresses the opinion of an author usually not affiliated with the publication's editorial board. O ...
titled "50 Thousand Haredim March So Only Other Jews Die in War."[Staff. ] The piece was in reference to a Haredi Jewish
Haredi Judaism ( he, ', ; also spelled ''Charedi'' in English; plural ''Haredim'' or ''Charedim'') consists of groups within Orthodox Judaism that are characterized by their strict adherence to ''halakha'' (Jewish law) and traditions, in oppos ...
prayer rally in Manhattan protesting the draft of yeshiva students to the Israel Defence Forces. The editorial board issued an apology saying "The article in question was posted without authorization and approval of The Jewish Press newspaper.." and "the sentiments expressed in the article and headline do not represent these of the Jewish Press, its officers, editors and staff." Yanover wrote a response in which he replied, "I wrote the article after discussion with my supervisor and then submitted the article for review, as per the protocol you established."
Sections
* News: includes news focusing on the Middle East, recent news items with anti-Israel bias, and kosher
(also or , ) is a set of dietary laws dealing with the foods that Jewish people are permitted to eat and how those foods must be prepared according to Jewish law. Food that may be consumed is deemed kosher ( in English, yi, כּשר), fro ...
food news.
* Opinion: includes editorials, Israeli
Israeli may refer to:
* Something of, from, or related to the State of Israel
* Israelis, citizens or permanent residents of the State of Israel
* Modern Hebrew, a language
* ''Israeli'' (newspaper), published from 2006 to 2008
* Guni Israeli ...
political analysis, and Op-Eds.
* Features: includes religious columns, Jewish law
''Halakha'' (; he, הֲלָכָה, ), also Romanization of Hebrew, transliterated as ''halacha'', ''halakhah'', and ''halocho'' ( ), is the collective body of Judaism, Jewish religious laws which is derived from the Torah, written and Oral Tora ...
, a weekly kosher dining guide, the Jewish Press Magazine, and youth sections. Monthly specials are printed in addition to features and supplements before each of the major Jewish holidays.
* Cartoons: includes political cartoons focusing on major Jewish holidays, current events, and Israeli cuisine.
Contributors
Some of ''The Jewish Press''s contributors include Jerold Auerbach
Jerold Auerbach (born 1936) is an American historian and professor emeritus of history at Wellesley College.
Auerbach earned the B.A. at Oberlin College and the Ph.D. at Columbia University in 1965. He taught at Queens College and at Brandeis Uni ...
, Hollywood screenwriter Robert J. Avrech
Robert J. Avrech is an American screenwriter whose works include the 1984 film ''Body Double'' (with Brian De Palma) and ''A Stranger Among Us'' (1992). He won an Emmy Award for his screenplay ''The Devil's Arithmetic'', based on the young adult ...
, Dr. Louis Rene Beres, Dr. Phyllis Chesler, Prof. Paul Eidelberg, photographer Jacob Elbaz, historian and mathematician Dr. L. (Yitzchok) Levine, Dr. Morris Mandel Morris Mandel (1911–2009) was an American educator and journalist.
Biography
Morris Mandel was born in 1911 in Lublin, Poland. His family moved to the United States when he was three. His son Allen Mandel, is a rabbi. Mandel wrote advice col ...
, Dr. Steven Plaut, Dr. Marvin Schick
Marvin Schick (July 3, 1934 – April 23, 2020) was a Hunter College and The New School, New School for Social Research political science and constitutional law professor. He was also known for his work in Jewish education. , cartoonist Asher Scwartz, and legal ethicist and Judaica collector Saul Jay Singer, who writes a weekly column on Collecting Jewish History.
Religious contributors
''The Jewish Press'' features numerous weekly Torah columns regarding the weekly Torah portion, upcoming Jewish holidays, contemporary applications of Jewish law, philosophy, Talmud, and the teachings of Nachman of Breslov. Current and previous authors include Rabbi Meir Kahane, Rebbitzen Esther Jungreis
Esther Jungreis (April 27, 1936 – August 23, 2016, 19 Menachem Av, 5776) was a Jewish, Hungarian-born, American author, and public speaker. She was the founder of the international Hineni organization in the United States. A Holocaust survivor ...
, Rabbi Dovid Goldwasser, Rabbi David Hollander
David Hollander (born May 16, 1968) is an American television writer, director, and producer from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Career
Hollander is the creator, screenwriter, and an executive producer of ''The Guardian (TV series), The Guardian'' ...
, Rabbi Rafael Grossman
Rabbi Rafael G. Grossman (23 November 1933 – 12 April 2018) was a noted American rabbi. For nearly three decades, he was the rabbi of Baron Hirsch Synagogue, an Orthodox congregation in Memphis, Tennessee, and one of the largest Orthodox congrega ...
, Rabbi Hanoch Teller, Rabbi Berel Wein, Rabbi Isaac C. Avigdor Rabbi Dr. Yaakov Avigdor (also Jacob) (1896–1967) was a Polish-Mexican rabbi, author and Holocaust survivor. Prior to the Holocaust he served as Chief Rabbi of Drohobych - Boryslav in Poland, and after the war, as rabbi of the Ashkenazi commun ...
, Rabbi Steven Pruzansky, Rabbi Gershon Tannenbaum Gershon Tannenbaum (19492016) was the director of the Rabbinical Alliance of America (''Iggud HaRabbonim'') and a longtime Jewish Press columnist (''Machberes'').
His ''Machberes'' column, sometimes spanning more than one page,
was subtitled "News ...
, Rabbi Emanuel Quint
Emanuel Quint (1930-2018) was a rabbi, lawyer and author of the ten volume ''A Restatement of Rabbinic Civil Law'', parts of which have been serialized in The Jewish Press.
He was the dean and Rosh Kollel of the Jerusalem Institute of Jewish Law, ...
, Rabbi J. Simcha Cohen Jack Simcha Cohen (1936–2014) was an "18th consecutive communal rabbi in his family" and "the face of Orthodox Judaism" to a TV program "viewed by millions each week." He held positions in New York, New Jersey, California (18 years) and Australia, ...
, Rabbi Francis Nataf, and Rabbi Nathan Lopes Cardozo
Nathan Lopes Cardozo (born 1946) is a Dutch-Israeli rabbi, philosopher and scholar of Judaism. A sought-after lecturer on the international stage for both Jewish and non-Jewish audiences, Cardozo is known for his original and often controversial in ...
.
Political contributors
During the mid-1970s, Ronald Reagan
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wrote a weekly column for the paper. Other contributing elected officials include Dov Hikind, Simcha Felder, former Knesset Member Menachem Porush, former Israeli prime minister Menachem Begin
Menachem Begin ( ''Menaḥem Begin'' (); pl, Menachem Begin (Polish documents, 1931–1937); ''Menakhem Volfovich Begin''; 16 August 1913 – 9 March 1992) was an Israeli politician, founder of Likud and the sixth Prime Minister of Israel. B ...
, former New York City Mayor Ed Koch, Knesset Member Yisrael Eichler
Yisrael Eichler (, ; born 27 March 1955) is an Israeli politician. A member of Agudat Yisrael, he served as a member of the Knesset for the party and the United Torah Judaism alliance from 2003 until 2005, and again since 2011.
Biography
Born in ...
, and Moshe Feiglin.
Bloggers
Among the blogs and bloggers published on JewishPress.com are Donny Fuchs, Paula R. Stern's ''A Soldier's Mother'', Jameel @ ''The Muqata'', JoeSettler, Harry Maryle's ''Emes ve-Emuna'', @IsraelShield, Batya Medad's ''Shiloh Musings'', Frimet and Arnold Roth's ''This Ongoing War'', David Israel,["David writes news at JewisPress.com" - https://www.jewishpress.com/news/politics/on-high-courts-order-israeli-to-give-illegal-african-migrants-22-5-million/2020/05/13] Israel Mizrahi's musings on rare and unusual Jewish books, and Ambassador (ret.) Yoram Ettinger's ''The Ettinger Report''.
See also
* '' The Forward'', a Jewish newspaper
* '' The Jewish Week'', a Jewish newspaper
References
External links
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