JNS wins 10 awards in 44th annual AJPA journalism contest The stories ran the gamut—from opinion and politics to seniors and obits. JNS Staff June 26, 2025
Pro-Israel voices are being supressed in student newspapers It is a clear abuse of power when editors let their personal political views dictate content decisions. Samuel Weisz June 11, 2025
In Amsterdam, a Jewish paper chronicles reality full of fear The "NIW" has given its community a rare and influential voice amid a decline in personal safety and doubts about the future. Canaan Lidor May 13, 2025
When fake news is good news … the Purim shpiel at work Satire aims to fool readers, at least for a minute or two. But in the age of social media, that’s a luxury few editors can afford. Sarah Ogince Feb. 28, 2025
Cleveland Jewish News Foundation: Put papers in front of college officials “Not all of us can protest. Not all of us can write a letter to the editor. Not everybody can go stand outside of a university president’s door,” said Mark Bogomolny, board chair of the foundation. Bob Jacob Feb. 10, 2025
New Jersey gig-economy regulation threatens ability for ‘Jewish Link’ to operate Extra charges that the state law requires the Jewish paper to shell out are “crushing,” the paper’s co-publisher and co-founder told JNS. Mike Wagenheim Sept. 23, 2024
JNS takes home 11 awards in AJPA journalism contest The growing media organization has won 42 Rockowers since 2019. June 5, 2024
Marc Klein, pioneering editor and journalist in California, dies at 75 “He raised the level of Jewish journalism,” said Robert Leiter, who counted Klein as his first boss in the news industry, and served in a number of positions at the Philadelphia “Jewish Exponent,” including as interim editor. JNS Staff May 30, 2024
At 80, American Jewish Press Association grapples with past, present and future The Jewish journalism group was formed in 1944, in the wake of D-Day. Today, it rides the tide of changing demographics, increasing antisemitism and the development of AI. Adam Bell May 28, 2024