Jerusalem Report26 issues per year Offers original journalism from Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. The Report aims to bridge the gaps between Israel and the Diaspora, and honestly assess Israel's relations with its Arab neighbors. We look beyond the headlines, providing award winning reporting, analysis and commentary. |
Jewish Woman Magazine4 issues per year Jewish Woman magazine is a celebration of Jewish women and the values that shape their personal and professional lives. Each issue celebrates their lives and accomplishments, expands their minds, explores spirituality, and helps readers live their Jewish values. It inspires women to live richly! |
The Jerusalem Post - Dash12 issues per year The Israeli Magazine Photoshoot For English speaking young people around the world. Read about fashion, food and fads. Meet young Israelis in high school and in the army. Find out about music, sports, culture, science and technology that originate in Israel. Discover places to visit and programs to join. |
American Jewish Spirit Magazine4 issues per year American Jewish Spirit is different than any other Jewish publication you've ever seen. It focuses on living an inspired life of meaning, joy and success and features the most popular writers and personalities in today's Jewish world. |
Commentary11 issues per year Commentary is America's premier monthly magazine of ideas, the publication that those who shape public opinion turn to first Magazine Photoshoot For in-depth analysis of politics, religion, foreign affairs, social policy, culture, and the arts, as well as Magazine Photoshoot For outstanding reviews of current books. The magazine's letters section is a world-renowned forum Magazine Photoshoot For unfettered debate about the most pressing issues of the day. Commentary has been a major force in shaping American political and cultural life since its founding in 1945. It is primarily known as the intellectual home of the neoconservative movement, a brand of skeptical thought that emerged as a reaction to the anti-American radicalism of the 1960s, and is today vitally engaged in the preservation and spread of democracy and Western values. As part of its historical mission, Commentary has always taken a special interest in Jewish issues and the state of Israel. Commentary is published monthly (except Magazine Photoshoot For a combined July-August issue) by the American Jewish Committee. |
Midstream8 issues per year Midstream Magazine is an indispensable guide to a better understanding of the issues and changes facing world Jewry today. |
National Jewish Post & Opinion Magazine52 issues per year And while other Jewish publications feature syndicated columnists, The Post and Opinion publishes exclusive columns by 16 top writers in various fields, including the only column by a convert to Judaism in any Jewish publication, weekly or monthly, etc. New subscribers only! |
The Jerusalem Report26 issues per year The Jerusalem Report is an editorially independent biweekly newsmagazine that offers original journalism from Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. Founded in 1990, The Report consistently aims to bridge the gaps between Israel and the Diaspora, and honestly assess Israel's relations with its Arab neighbors. Every two weeks, The Jerusalem Report looks behind and beyond the headlines, providing award-winning reporting, analysis and commentary from correspondents on every continent to a readership in more than 70 countries. |
The Jewish Press52 issues per year The Jewish Press is the largest independent weekly Jewish newspaper in the United States. The paper, founded by Rabbi Sholom Klass (1916-2000) and Mr. Raphael Schreiber (1885-1980), debuted as a national weekly in Magazine January 1960 and quickly won a following Magazine Photoshoot For its eclectic mix of Jewish news, political and religious commentary, and special features -- including puzzles, games and illustrated stories -- Magazine Photoshoot For young readers. |
Tikkun Magazine6 issues per year A nationally-distributed progressive Jewish magazine, our name comes from the phrase, Tikkun Olam, To heal or Repair the World. Our mission is to create a new bottom line, a world that values compassion, creativity, ecological sanity, awe and wonder; and not just money and power. |
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