Jewish Standard

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Jewish Standard
Jewish Standard logo
description Weekly newspaper
language English
publishing company New Jersey / Rockland Jewish Media Group ( United States )
First edition 1931
Frequency of publication weekly
Sold edition 24,000 copies
( Mondotimes )
Editor-in-chief Joanne Palmer
editor James Janoff
Manager Marion Raindorf
Web link www.jstandard.com
ISSN
ZDB 2573049-6

The English-language weekly Jewish Standard is a publication for the Jewish community in the US state of New Jersey , which has been on sale every Friday since 1931 and is the oldest Jewish newspaper in New Jersey.

Their area of ​​distribution includes Bergen County and northeast New Jersey, the Gateway Region.

The Jewish Standard currently has a circulation of 24,000 copies which are published in Teaneck . For New Jersey, the competitor is New Jersey Jewish News .

expansion

In 1984 the company took over the publication of the Jewish Community News , a Jewish magazine of Passaic County . Starting in 1991, the company published the Rockland Jewish Reporter, the official journal of The Jewish Federation of Rockland County. Starting in 2002, the company published About Our Children as a source of information for Jewish families.

The magazines have won numerous awards from the American Jewish Press Association , the North Jersey Press Club, the Society of Professional Journalists, and Parenting Publications of America.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Jewish Standard ( English ) Mondotimes . Retrieved September 10, 2013.
  2. a b c Contact Us . Jewish Standard. Retrieved September 10, 2013.
  3. ^ Carolyn Farquhar Ulrich: Ulrich's International Periodicals Directory . Bowker, 1987 (Retrieved April 12, 2013).
  4. ^ Joseph Jacobs Organization: The Joseph Jacobs directory of the Jewish press in America 1972 (accessed April 12, 2013).
  5. ^ Ethnic directory of New Jersey . WH Wise, 1978 (Retrieved April 12, 2013).
  6. Jerome H Blass: The Family Counselor 2012 (accessed April 12, 2013).
  7. ^ New Jersey: A Guide to Its Present and Past . North American Book Dist LLC, 1939 (Retrieved April 12, 2013).
  8. Peter Applebome: Whiplash Can Follow a Car Crash or a Wedding Announcement . In: The New York Times . October 6, 2010 ( HTML [accessed September 10, 2013]).
  9. a b c d About Us . The Jewish Standard. Retrieved April 12, 2013.