List of Jewish newspapers in the United States
This is a list of Jewish newspapers in the United States.
Name | Frequency | Circulation | Headquarters |
Algemeiner Journal |
Weekly |
|
Brooklyn |
The American Israelite |
Weekly |
|
Cincinnati |
The Atlanta Jewish Times |
Weekly |
|
Atlanta |
Baltimore Jewish Times |
Weekly |
7004100000000000000♠10,000 |
Baltimore, Maryland |
Der Blatt |
Weekly |
7004100000000000000♠10,000 |
Williamsburg, Brooklyn |
Charlotte Jewish News |
Monthly |
7003400000000000000♠4,000 |
Charlotte, North Carolina |
Chicago Jewish News |
Weekly |
|
Skokie, Chicago, Illinois |
Chicago Jewish Star |
Twice-monthly |
|
Skokie, IL |
Cleveland Jewish News |
Weekly |
7003800000000000000♠8,000 |
Beachwood, Ohio |
The Detroit Jewish News |
Weekly |
|
Metro Detroit |
Five Towns Jewish Times |
Weekly |
7004200000000000000♠20,000 |
Lawrence, Nassau County, New York |
Florida Jewish News |
Weekly |
|
|
Florida Jewish Journal |
Weekly |
7005125000000000000♠ 125,000[1] |
Fort Lauderdale |
The Forward |
English: weekly. Yiddish: biweekly |
7004280000000000000♠ English: 28,000[2] |
New York City |
Hamodia - The Daily Newspaper of Torah Jewry |
Daily |
|
Brooklyn |
Intermountain Jewish News |
Weekly |
|
|
j. |
Weekly |
7004200000000000000♠20,000 |
San Francisco |
The Jewish Advocate |
Weekly |
7004400000000000000♠40,000[3] |
Boston |
The Jewish Chronicle of Pittsburgh |
Weekly |
|
Pittsburgh |
The Jewish Exponent |
Weekly |
7004240000000000000♠24,000[4] |
Philadelphia |
Jewish Herald-Voice |
Weekly |
7003700000000000000♠7,000 |
Upper Kirby |
The Jewish Journal (Boston North) |
Bi-weekly |
7004120000000000000♠12,000 |
|
The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles |
Weekly |
7004500000000000000♠50,000[5] |
Los Angeles |
Jewish Ledger |
Weekly |
7004150000000000000♠15,000[6] |
West Hartford, Connecticut |
The Jewish Observer (Los Angeles) |
|
|
Encino, Los Angeles |
Jewish Post of New York |
|
|
|
The Jewish Press |
Weekly |
7004500000000000000♠50,000[7] |
Brooklyn |
Jewish Standard |
Weekly |
|
Teaneck, New Jersey |
The Jewish Star |
Weekly |
|
Garden City, New York |
The Jewish Week |
Weekly |
7004550000000000000♠ 55,000[8] |
New York, New York |
JTNews |
Biweekly |
|
Seattle |
Mishpacha (news magazine) |
Weekly |
7004500000000000000♠50,000[9] |
Brooklyn |
New Jersey Jewish News |
Weekly |
7004240000000000000♠24,000[10] |
Whippany, New Jersey |
New Standard |
Semi-monthly |
|
Columbus, Ohio |
Philadelphia Jewish Voice |
Monthly |
|
Philadelphia |
The St. Louis Jewish Light |
Weekly |
7004100000000000000♠10,000[11] |
St. Louis |
Texas Jewish Post |
|
|
|
Washington Jewish Week |
Weekly |
7004100000000000000♠10,000[12] |
Rockville, Maryland |
Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle |
Weekly |
|
Milwaukee |
Yated Ne'eman |
Weekly |
7004200000000000000♠20,000[13] |
Monsey, New York |
Der Yid |
Weekly |
7004500000000000000♠50,000[14] |
New York City |
References
- ↑ "Circulation Verification Council Audit (Florida Jewish Journal Broward North, Broward South, Miami-Dade, Palm Beach Central, Palm Beach North and Palm Beach South)". Circulation Verification Council. Retrieved July 9, 2016.
- ↑ "Total Circ for US Newspapers". Alliance for Audited Media. March 31, 2013. Retrieved June 16, 2013.
- ↑ "The Jewish Advocate circulation holds strong at over 40,000". The Jewish Advocate. 2015-09-25. Retrieved 2016-03-28.
- ↑ Jared Shelly (2015-06-03). "Jewish Exponent Lays Off Editorial Staff". Philadelphia Magazine. Retrieved 2016-03-28.
- ↑ "Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles". Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America. Retrieved 2016-10-07.
- ↑ "The Exhilaration of Openness" (PDF). Rochester, New York. 1 November 2012. Retrieved 28 March 2016.
- ↑ Beckerman, Gal (January 20, 2010). "Hold the Presses: Newspapers Are Competing for Orthodox Readers". The Forward. Retrieved February 15, 2010.
- ↑ "Advertiser Information- The Jewish Week Media Group". The Jewish Week.
- ↑ Yaron Katz (2012). "Technology Use in the Religious Communities in Israel: Combining Traditional Society and Advanced Communications". Journal of Religion, Media and Digital Culture. 1 (2).
- ↑ "NEW JERSEY JEWISH NEWS. Date: Thursday March 20, 2014. Circulation: 24,000" (PDF).
- ↑ Eileen P. Duggan (2012-04-23). "Jewish Light changing with the times". Retrieved 2016-03-28.
- ↑ Guttman, Nathan,"Did D.C. editor lose her job because of politics?", retrieved March 3, 2011.
- ↑ Chizhik-Goldschmidt, Avital (11 August 2015). "Inside the World of ultra-Orthodox Media: Haredi Journalists Tell It Like It Is". Haaretz. Retrieved 11 August 2015.
- ↑ Eric Pace (1998-09-13). "Rabbi Sender Deutsch, 76, Editor, Publisher Of Der Yid". Sun-Sentinel.