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Announcing the JNS Wire

Publish press releases directly on JNS, including photos, videos, links to websites and crowdfunding campaigns, organization logos and bios, and media contacts.

At JNS, we receive dozens of skillfully crafted press releases on initiatives taking place throughout the Jewish world. The Jewish communal world is a community of innovators and problem-solvers who are generous with their time, limited resources and ideas.

As a growing news agency, we have not been able to cover nearly as many stories as we would like with the attention each initiative deserves. On a daily basis, we have no choice but to turn down numerous story pitches.

Until now …

Presenting the JNS Wire

The Wire is a new publishing platform tailor-developed to amplify the voices of Jewish organizations and communications professionals.

Now organizations can easily publish their own press releases directly on JNS, including photos, videos, links to websites and crowdfunding campaigns, organization logos and bios, and media contacts. Each release gets its own page on the JNS website that can be easily shared on Facebook, Twitter, email and more.

JNS will review and approve each release to ensure quality standards. As such, you can be certain that your organization’s release will appear on a premier Jewish publishing platform.

Readers will now get to see just how vibrant and energetic the Jewish communal world truly is. And, in addition to appearing on our website, JNS will distribute a digest of releases to our growing network of print and digital syndicating publications.

So what are you waiting for? We invite you to check out the JNS Wire, publish your releases and share away.

Click here to get started: https://www.jns.org/join-wire/

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