Jerry Lippman, longtime publisher of the Long Island Jewish World, proved that community papers could do real journalism.
The longtime publisher of the Long Island Jewish World, who died in September, proved that community papers could do real ...
Some women adopted non-Jewish identities to support the resistance. For most, though, it was simply a strategy for survival – ...
Travel case in hand, dressed in fashionable clothing and wearing a practiced, coquettish smile, Hela Schüpper Rufeisen sat ...
There was a time when writing was unmistakably physical. Words didn’t simply appear on a screen; they were struck into ...
Activist cartoonist Cathy Wilcox has snubbed her own paper after it issued a grovelling apology for publishing a “highly ...
Starting with the Revolution, writes a historian, Jews publicly rebutted wartime slander and asserted their place in the ...
Jackon's Beth Israel synagogue, damaged by arson last weekend, has been a source of pride to the city — at the same time it's ...
An apology over a widely circulated cartoon accused of pedalling antisemitic tropes came “too late”, according to a prominent ...
Nine newspapers have been accused of being “profoundly irresponsible” for publishing a cartoon suggesting repeated calls for ...
As the year concludes, the New York Jewish Week remembers 13 Jewish New Yorkers who died in 2025. Among them are people who left an indelible mark on New York City, including rabbis, musicians, ...
A school is at the centre of a media storm in the UK after news outlets including the Guardian, Times and Telegraph framed ...