The Long Island Jewish World Newspaper
Encyclopedia
The Long Island Jewish World is a weekly, subscription based publication
Publication
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 that covers local, domestic and international events for the Jewish communities of the metropolitan New York City
New York City
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 area. The publication is a wholly owned subsidiary of Empire Publishing and Printing. Empire also publishes The Manhattan Jewish Sentinel and The Rockland and Westchester Jewish Tribune.

Beginning

The Long Island Jewish World was founded in Great Neck, NY
Great Neck, New York
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 and first printed in 1976 by Jerrome Wm. Lippman. Mr. Lippman continues to be the publisher/editor of the newspaper. The publications are among the largest independently owned and operated Jewish weeklies in the United States
United States
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. The weekly circulation of the Long Island Jewish World is 25,000 copies.

Content

The editorial content of the Long Island Jewish World is a mix of social and political nature commonly featuring open letter
Open letter
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s, op-ed
Op-ed
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s and submissions from some of the top names in journalism
Journalism
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 and politics
Politics
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, locally and abroad. The content also spans the spectrum of the Jewish community from the Orthodox
Orthodox Judaism
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 to the modern, secular Jew
Secular Jewish culture
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.

External links

  • http://www.urielheilman.com/inbal.html
  • http://www.taniagrossinger.com/manhattanJewish.html
  • http://www.facebook.com/pages/Great-Neck-NY/Long-Island-Jewish-World/218419348172616
  • http://www.jewishpublications.org
  • http://www.lijewishworld.com
  • http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn79007745/
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