The Jewish Week is a weekly independent community newspaper targeted towards the Jewish community of the metropolitan New York City area. In March 2016...
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which is rooted in the Jewish seven-day week. In 321 CE, Emperor Constantine the Great officially decreed a seven-day week in the Roman Empire, including...
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Washington Jewish Week (WJW) is an independent community weekly newspaper whose logo reads, "Serving the nation's capital and the greater Washington Jewish community...
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Shabbat (redirect from Jewish Sabbath)
Simon, compiler. The Universal Jewish Encyclopedia, Incv. p. 295. Cohen, Simon (1943). "Week". In Landman, Isaac (ed.). The Universal Jewish Encyclopedia:...
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websites of Jewish newspapers in several countries, known as "local partners". In March 2016, it began hosting New York's The Jewish Week. It also hosts...
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The Jewish Press is an American weekly newspaper based in Brooklyn, New York City. It serves the Modern Orthodox Jewish community. The Jewish Press was...
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This is a list of notable Jewish actors. Some of these may have had some Jewish ancestry, and are ethnically considered Jewish, but did not practice Judaism...
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and news. Described as the "Associated Press of the Jewish media", JTA serves Jewish and non-Jewish newspapers and press around the world as a syndication...
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This is a list of notable Jewish American entertainers. For other Jewish Americans, see Lists of American Jews. Organized by birth decade Odessa Adlon...
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Conversion to Judaism (redirect from Jewish conversion)
גֵּרוּת, romanized: gerut) is the process by which non-Jews adopt the Jewish religion and become members of the Jewish ethnoreligious community. It thus...
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This is a list of notable Jewish American politicians, arranged chronologically. For other Jewish Americans, see Lists of Jewish Americans. Jerry Abramson...
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Shavuot (redirect from Festival of the Weeks)
שָׁבוּעוֹת, romanized: Šāvūʿōṯ, lit. 'Weeks'), or Shvues (listen, in some Ashkenazi usage), is a Jewish holiday, one of the biblically ordained Three Pilgrimage...
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Star of David (redirect from Jewish Star)
The Star of David (Hebrew: מָגֵן דָּוִד, romanized: Magen David, lit. 'Shield of David') is a generally recognized symbol of both Jewish identity and Judaism...
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The Jewish Voice (TJV) is a conservative weekly newspaper based in Brooklyn, New York, that was founded in 2003 as The Sephardic Voice.[citation needed]...
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Z Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jewish film directors. This is a list of Jewish film directors. The countries listed are those where films were...
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2010). "Jewish Girls And Money". The Jewish Week. "BlackRock, the World's Biggest Asset Manager, Is Also the World's Strongest Asset Management Brand"...
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The American Jewish Committee (AJC) is a civil rights group and Jewish advocacy group established on November 11, 1906. It is one of the oldest Jewish...
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The Course: John Paul II built a closeness between the Vatican and Jewish community, and Jewish leaders don't expect that to change", The Jewish Week...
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Hillel International (redirect from Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life)
Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life, also known as Hillel International, is the largest Jewish campus organization in the world, working with...
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Yeshiva World News (redirect from The Yeshiva World)
tailored around Jewish life cycle events and the Jewish calendar. Features relevant to Jewish observance, include articles about Torah and Jewish law (halakha)...
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Lord's Day, while the Jewish Sabbath remained the seventh. The Babylonians invented the actual[clarification needed] seven-day week in 600 BCE, with Emperor...
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American Jews (redirect from Jewish-American)
American Jews or Jewish Americans are American citizens who are Jewish, whether by culture, ethnicity, or religion. According to a 2020 poll conducted...
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This is a list of notable Jewish American journalists. For other Jewish Americans, see Lists of Jewish Americans. Jill Abramson (1954–), journalist and...
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New York Jewish Week. The Jewish Week Media Group. "An Old Soul in a Young Musician's Body". Verbum Dei High School. 2016. Archived from the original...
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Jewish holidays, also known as Jewish festivals or Yamim Tovim (Hebrew: יָמִים טוֹבִים, romanized: yāmīm ṭōvīm, lit. 'Good Days', or singular Hebrew:...
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of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA) to become editor of The Jewish Week. Silow-Carroll has served as managing editor of The Forward, editor of the Washington...
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Reconstructionist Judaism (redirect from Reconstructionist Jewish)
רקונסטרוקציוניסטית, romanized: Yahadút Rekonstruktsyonistit) is a Jewish movement based on the concepts developed by Rabbi Mordecai Kaplan (1881–1983) that...
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The Jewish Autonomous Oblast (JAO; Russian: Еврейская автономная область (ЕАО), romanized: Yevreyskaya avtonomnaya oblast, IPA: [jɪˈvrʲejskəjə ɐftɐˈnomnəjə...
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capital punishment by the current Sanhedrin under halakha (Jewish law). The issue has been a subject of contention within modern Jewish denominations, and...
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Hebrew calendar (redirect from History of the Jewish Calendar)
The Hebrew calendar (Hebrew: הַלּוּחַ הָעִבְרִי, romanized: halLūaḥ hāʿĪḇrī), also called the Jewish calendar, is a lunisolar calendar used today for Jewish...
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