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  2. The Jewish Press - Wikipedia

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    History. The Jewish Press was co-founded in 1960 by Albert Klass and his brother Rabbi Sholom Klass. [3] [4] The Klass brothers had previously co-published the Brooklyn Daily and Brooklyn Weekly newspapers in the 1940s. In 1960s, a group of leading rabbis approached the Klass brothers to publish a weekly English-language newspaper for Jews who ...

  3. List of Jewish American journalists - Wikipedia

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    Kasriel Hirsch Sarasohn (1835–1905), founder of Jewish Weekly, Jewish Gazette, and Jewish Daily News; Michael Savage (1942–), radio host, author, and conservative political commentator; Jessica Savitch (1946–), NBC News; Michael S. Schmidt (1983–), correspondent for The New York Times

  4. The Invention of the Jewish People - Wikipedia

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    Sand's book has occasionally been mentioned in the press in the context of studies in Jewish population genetics. This has been the case in June 2010, as the popular press reported on two studies in this field, (Atzmon et al., American Journal of Human Genetics and Beha et al., Nature).

  5. Moment (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Moment magazine is an independent journal that publishes articles on Jewish culture, politics, and religion. [12] Its editorial staff, writers, and articles represent a diverse range of political views. [1] [13] Moment publishes a print magazine once every other month, maintains a website, [16] runs literary contests, and hosts events.

  6. Indian Jews in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Indian Jews in Israel are immigrants and descendants of the immigrants of the Indian Jewish communities, who now reside within the State of Israel.Indian Jews who live in Israel include thousands of Cochin Jews and Paradesi Jews of Kerala; thousands of Baghdadi Jews from Mumbai and Kolkata; tens of thousands from the Bene Israel of Maharashtra and other parts of British India and the Bnei ...

  7. Sarah Blacher Cohen - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Blacher Cohen. Sarah Blacher Cohen (June 11, 1936 in Appleton, Wisconsin, – November 10, 2008 in Albany, New York) was an American writer, scholar, and playwright, and a professor at SUNY Albany for 30 years. Her area of specialty was Jewish American fiction. Her published books include Comic Relief: Humor in Contemporary American ...

  8. SAPIR: A Journal of Jewish Conversations - Wikipedia

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    ISSN. 2767-1720. SAPIR: A Journal of Jewish Conversations, also known as the SAPIR Journal, is a quarterly political magazine focused on cultural, political, and social issues related to the Jewish community, with a focus on American Jews. [1] The magazine publishes invited long-form think-pieces on a theme of interest to the Jewish community. [2]

  9. Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions - Wikipedia

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