Editor David Horovitz shares his motivations for launching our increasingly resonant site a decade ago, and charts its progress and goals

Longtime Trump supporter Elliot Resnick spotted in online video of US Capitol breach; he later wrote about the violent riot without disclosing participation

Publisher hopes to resume print publication once synagogues reopen

The economic fallout of the pandemic has forced the 45-year-old New York Jewish Week to pause its print edition and the 74-year-old New Jersey Jewish News to shut down completely

Founder Yitz Jordan is proud, gay, and deeply Jewish. The Tribe Herald, a centralized voice for minority Jews, is already popular with Jews of all stripes after its June 19 launch

Leaders say a 'news desert' threatens the health of their communities as Diaspora Jewish journalism dwindles alongside an advertising drought

Oldest Jewish media outlet being purchased by consortium led by Sir Robbie Gibb, ex-head of communications at 10 Downing Street; rival Jewish News to continue publishing as before

'The Jewish Enquirer,' now streaming in the UK, US and Israel, features a protagonist that's nicer than Larry David but still finds himself in the same hilarious situations

High profile newcomers mark another milestone in the growth of the magazine started in 1946 and relaunched in 2018; since reopening, subscribers have grown from 2,000 to 6,000

A new editor is expected to be named in coming weeks