A Jewish newspaper is a newspaper which focuses on topics of special interest to Jews, although Jewish newspapers also include articles on topics of a more general interest as well. Political orientations and religious orientations cover a wide range.
This list includes dailies, weeklies, and papers of other frequencies. It includes newspapers in Hebrew, Yiddish, and a variety of other languages. It includes defunct as well as active publications.
Name | Language(s) | Translated name | Current country | Region | Years active | Circulation | Frequency | More info |
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Der Beobachter an der Weichsel | Polish, German | The Vistula Observer | Poland | Warsaw | 1823-1824 | 150 | Weekly | The first ever Jewish newspaper |
The Jewish Word | Polish, Yiddish | 1992–Present | Periodical | Primary Polish Jewish publication | ||||
Folks-Sztyme | Polish, Yiddish | 1946-1991 | Daily | |||||
Australian Jewish News | English | Australia | Weekly | See Australian Jewish Media | ||||
Calgary Jewish News | English | Canada | 1962–88 | |||||
Canadian Jewish News | ||||||||
The Jewish Post & News | Winnipeg | |||||||
The Jewish Star (Alberta) | Alberta | 1980–90 | ||||||
The Jewish Tribune (Canada) | 1964–2015 | |||||||
The Jewish Independent | Vancouver | |||||||
Israel's Messenger | English | China | Shanghai | 1904-41 | ||||
Shanghai Jewish Chronicle | German | 1939-48 | Renamed to Shanghai Echo
in 1945 | |||||
Jüdische Zeitung | German | Germany | 2005-2014 | |||||
Еврейская газета | Russian | Jewish newspaper | 2002- | Еврейская газета,
Published by Jüdische Zeitung | ||||
Jewish Voice From Germany | English | German | ||||||
Jüdische Allgemeine | German | Jewish general | 1946–Present | Jüdische Allgemeine | ||||
Jüdische Rundschau | German | 1902-38 | See: Jüdische Welt-Rundschau | |||||
Yidishe heftn | Yiddish | Yiddish notebook | France | Paris | 1996-? | http://yiddish-sources.com/yidishe-heftn-les-cahiers-yiddish | ||
Revista Cultului Mozaic din R.P.R. | Romanian, Yiddish, Hebrew, English | Romania | Bucharest | 1956-1995 | ||||
Realitatea Evreiască | Romanian, Yiddish, Hebrew, English | Bucharest | 1995–Present | Renamed from Revista Cultului Mozaic din R.P.R.
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Új Kelet | Hungarian | New East | Transylvania | 1918-1940 | Moved to Tel Aviv, Israel | |||
Szombat | Hungarian | Saturday | Hungary | 1989–Present | https://www.szombat.org/about | |||
Új Élet | Hungarian | New Life | 1945–Present | Neolog paper, maintained by Mazsihisz since 1990. | ||||
Remeny | Hungarian | Hope | 2002-15 | http://www.remeny.org/ | ||||
Kibic Magazin | Hungarian | Kibitzer | 2013–Present | http://akibic.hu/ | ||||
Múlt és Jövő | Hungarian | Past and Future | 1911-1944; 1988–Present | http://www.multesjovo.hu/en/?___from_store=hu | ||||
Sófár Újság | Hungarian | Shofar newspaper | 1998?-Present | unrelated to Shofar (journal) | ||||
Új Kelet | Hungarian | New East | 1948–Present | |||||
Gut Sábesz | Hungarian | Good Shabbat | 2002/3-Present | Costs 300 Ft, and Chabad Paper | ||||
Egység | Hungarian | Unity | Monthly | |||||
Birobidzhaner Shtern | Yiddish, Russian | Russia | Birobidzhan, Jewish Autonomous Oblast | 1930-44 | ||||
Ha-Melitz | Hebrew | Saint Petersburg | 1860-1904 | |||||
Şalom | Turkish, Ladino | Peace/Hello | Turkey | 1947–Present | ||||
El Amaneser | Ladino | The Dawn | Turkey | Istanbul | 2003–Present | 6000 | Monthly | Currently the only full Ladino newspaper in the world |
Aki Yerushalayim | Ladino | Jerusalem Here! | Israel | Jerusalem, Israel | 1979-2016 | |||
Dos Yiddishe Licht/ Beleichtungen | Yiddish/English | The Jewish Light | Jerusalem, Israel | 1950–Present | Weekly | Started in 1923 in New York | ||
Kol Mevasser | Yiddish | Russia (in 2019, Ukraine) | Odessa | 1862-72 | Supplemented Ha-Melitz | |||
The Jewish Chronicle | English | United Kingdom | 1841–Present | Longest running Jewish paper | ||||
Jewish Telegraph | English | 1950–Present | ||||||
Jewish Tribune (UK) | English, Yiddish | 1962–Present | Only current paper in UK with Yiddish | |||||
Jewish News | English | 1997–Present | ||||||
The Jewish World (London) | English | London | 1873–1934 | |||||
The Jewish Voice | English | United States | New York | 2003–Present | Original name The Sephardic Voice | |||
The Jewish World | English | Capital District, New York | 1965–Present | Also published as Schenectady Jewish World and Albany Jewish World | ||||
Der Blatt | Yiddish | New York | 2000–Present | Weekly | ||||
Kindline (magazine) | Yiddish | New York | 2014–Present | |||||
Five Towns Jewish Times | English | 5 Towns, New York | 2000–Present | 20,000 | Weekly | |||
Hatsofe B'Erez Hachadosho | Hebrew | 1871-76 | First Hebrew periodical in US | |||||
The Hebrew Standard | English | NYC | late 1800s-early 20th century | |||||
Jewish Post of New York | English | New York | 1974–Present | 21,000 [1] | ||||
New Jersey Jewish News | English | New Jersey | 1946–2020 | 24,000[2] | Weekly | |||
The Jewish Week | English | New York | 1875–Present | 55,000[3] | Weekly | UJA funded | ||
Yated Ne'eman | English | Monsey, New York | 1987–Present | 20,000[4] | Weekly | |||
Der Yid | Yiddish | 1953–Present | 25,000[5] | Weekly | ||||
Westchester Jewish Life | English | Westchester, New York | ||||||
The Long Island Jewish World | English | Long Island, New York | 1976 | 16,000[6] | Weekly | |||
The Manhattan Jewish Sentinel | English | |||||||
The Rockland & Westchester Jewish Tribune | English | |||||||
The Israelite (1854–1874); The American Israelite (1874–present) | English | Cincinnati | 1854–Present | 6,500[7] | Weekly | Second longest running paper | ||
The Atlanta Jewish Times | English | Atlanta, Georgia | 1925–Present | 6,500[8] | Weekly | |||
JTNews | English | Seattle, Washington | 1924-2015 | Biweekly | ||||
English, Hebrew | 1984–Present | 50,000[9] | Weekly | |||||
Washington Jewish Week | English | Washington D.C. | 1930–Present | 10,000[10] | ||||
Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle | English | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | 1921–Present | 3,000[11] | Weekly | |||
Texas Jewish Post | English | Texas | 1947–Present | 4,000[12] | ||||
The St. Louis Jewish Light | English | St. Louis, Missouri | 1947–Present | 10,000[13] | Weekly | |||
Philadelphia Jewish Voice | English | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 2005–2019 | Weekly | ||||
Baltimore Jewish Times | English | Baltimore, Maryland | 1919–Present | |||||
English | Chicago, Illinois | 1991-2018 | 17,500[14] | Twice-monthly | ||||
Chicago Jewish News | English | 1994-2019 | 10,000[15] | |||||
English | Cleveland, Ohio | 1964–Present | 12,000[16] | Weekly | ||||
English | Detroit, Michigan | 1942–Present | 17,000[17] | Weekly | ||||
Jewish Telegraphic Agency | English | 1917–Present | ||||||
The Jewish Press | English | Brooklyn, New York | 1960–Present | 50,000[18] | Weekly | |||
The Jewish Observer (Los Angeles) | English | Los Angeles, California | 1999–Present | |||||
Jewish Herald-Voice | English | Houston, Texas | 1908–Present | 7,000 | Weekly | Longest running paper in South US | ||
Jewish News of Greater Phoenix | English | Phoenix, Arizona | 1948–Present | 6,000 | Weekly | |||
Jewish Ledger | English | Connecticut | 1929–Present | 15,000[19] | Weekly | |||
The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles | English | Los Angeles, California | 1985–Present | 50,000[20] | Weekly | |||
The Jewish Journal (Boston North) | English | Boston, Massachusetts | 1976–Present | 17,000 [21] | Bi-weekly | |||
Federation Star | English | Naples, Florida | Greater Naples, Florida | 3,000 | Monthly | |||
Florida Jewish News | English | South Florida | 2005-2007 | |||||
Florida Jewish Journal | English | Fort Lauderdale, Florida | 125,000[22] | Weekly | ||||
The Jewish News of Sarasota-Manatee | English | Sarasota, Florida | 13,000 | Monthly | ||||
L'Chayim, Florida | English | Fort Myers, Florida | 1989[23]-Present | Monthly | http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00032761/00073/citation | |||
Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle | English | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | 1962–Present | 8,500 [24] | Weekly | |||
The Jewish Exponent | English | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 1887–Present | 24,000[25] | Weekly | |||
The Jewish Advocate (Boston) | English | Boston, Massachusetts | 1902–Present | 40,000[26] | Weekly | |||
Intermountain Jewish News | English | Denver-Boulder, Colorado | 1913–Present | 30,000[27] | Weekly | |||
J. The Jewish News of Northern California | English | San Francisco, California | 1895–Present | 17,000[28] | Weekly print edition, daily online edition | |||
Algemeiner Journal | Yiddish, English | Brooklyn, New York | 1972–Present | 23,000[29] | Weekly | |||
The American Jewish World | English | Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota | 1912–Present | 4,000[30] | Monthly | http://ajwnews.com/about/ | ||
Buffalo Jewish Review | English | Buffalo, New York | 3,500[31] | Weekly | ||||
The Forward/Forverts | English, Yiddish | Lower East Side, New York City. Moved to Brooklyn in late 20th century. | 1897–Present | English: 28,000[32] | English: weekly.
Yiddish: biweekly |
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Charlotte Jewish News | English | Charlotte, North Carolina | 4,000 | Monthly | ||||
Hamodia | English, Hebrew, French | Brooklyn, New York | 1950–Present | Weekdays | ||||
Jewish Review | English | Portland, Oregon | 1959–2012 | Twice-monthly | ||||
Jewish Standard | English | Teaneck, New Jersey | 1931–Present | 24,000[33] | Weekly | oldest Jewish weekly in New Jersey | ||
The Jewish Star (New York) | English, Hebrew column | Garden City, New York | 2002–Present | Weekly | ||||
The New Standard (newspaper) | English | Columbus, Ohio | Semi-monthly | |||||
Westchester Jewish Life | English | Westchester County, New York | 1995?[34]-Present | 24,000[35] | Monthly | |||
Belaaz News | English | Online News Outlet | Queens,
New York |
2012–Present [36] | 15,000 | Weekly | ||
The Asmonean | English | |||||||
Occident and American Jewish Advocate | English | |||||||
Jewish South | English | |||||||
Di Tzeitung | Yiddish | The Newspaper | Brooklyn, New York | 1988–Present | Weekly | |||
Dos Yiddishe Licht | Yiddish/English | The Jewish Light | New York | 1923-1927 | Weekly | Revived in 1950 in Jerusalem | ||
Maalos | Yiddish | Virtue/steps | New York | 1996–Present | Monthly | |||
Der Bay | Yiddish/English | San Mateo, California | 1991-2016 | Monthly | ||||
Flatbush Jewish Journal | English | New York | 2010–Present | Weekly | ||||
Jewish Rhode Island | English | Rhode Island | 1929-present | Weekly | ||||
The Iowa Jewish News | English | Des Moines, Iowa | 1932-1952 | 1,817 | Weekly | |||
Magen David | Armenian, Hebrew, Russian | Yerevan, Armenia | 2002–Present | Monthly |
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