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The Jewish Star
The Jewish Star reports weekly from Orthodox communities in Nassau County and across New York City, including the Five Towns, West Hempstead, Oceanside, Merrick, Long Beach, Lido Beach, Atlantic Beach, Great Neck, Far Rockaway, Forest Hills, Kew Gardens Hills, Flatbush, Marine Park, the Upper East Side, Upper West Side, Staten Island, Riverdale, and many others.
The Jewish Star is distinguished by its commitment to the highest standards of accuracy, integrity and ethics in its journalistic pursuits. By offering unbiased coverage and thorough treatment of sensitive and critical issues, the paper seeks to act as an impetus to effect positive change.
By reporting breaking news, disseminating pertinent information, publicizing communal events, and advocating for non-profit organizations and a variety of worthy causes, The Jewish Star has become an invaluable resource which has earned readers’ trust. The Jewish Star strives to fairly represent all voices in the Orthodox community and is a forum for discussion and debate of relevant issues that affect local readers as well as those in the greater Jewish world.
The Jewish Star is published and distributed each Thursday at no charge throughout the communities it serves. It has a circulation of 13,000 — distributed through streetside news boxes, at kosher supermarkets, many retail establishments, synagogues and to subscribers by U.S. Mail.
The Jewish Star began publication in 2002 led by founding Publisher and Editor Jody Bodner Dubow. It is owned by Richner Communications Inc., also the parent company of Nassau County’s award-winning Herald Community Newspapers; the Long Island Xpress chain of shopper publications; and the Pulitzer Prize-winning Riverdale Press, in The Bronx.
The publisher and editor of The Jewish Star since 2006 is Mayer Fertig. He has been the managing editor of WCBS Newsradio 880 in New York City and, as a volunteer, is a longtime substitute host and associate producer of Nachum Segal‘s JM in the AM (Jewish Moments in the Morning) radio program, heard on WFMU-FM in New Jersey and New York, and around the world on the web.
The Jewish Star is distinguished by its commitment to the highest standards of accuracy, integrity and ethics in its journalistic pursuits. By offering unbiased coverage and thorough treatment of sensitive and critical issues, the paper seeks to act as an impetus to effect positive change.
By reporting breaking news, disseminating pertinent information, publicizing communal events, and advocating for non-profit organizations and a variety of worthy causes, The Jewish Star has become an invaluable resource which has earned readers’ trust. The Jewish Star strives to fairly represent all voices in the Orthodox community and is a forum for discussion and debate of relevant issues that affect local readers as well as those in the greater Jewish world.
The Jewish Star is published and distributed each Thursday at no charge throughout the communities it serves. It has a circulation of 13,000 — distributed through streetside news boxes, at kosher supermarkets, many retail establishments, synagogues and to subscribers by U.S. Mail.
The Jewish Star began publication in 2002 led by founding Publisher and Editor Jody Bodner Dubow. It is owned by Richner Communications Inc., also the parent company of Nassau County’s award-winning Herald Community Newspapers; the Long Island Xpress chain of shopper publications; and the Pulitzer Prize-winning Riverdale Press, in The Bronx.
The publisher and editor of The Jewish Star since 2006 is Mayer Fertig. He has been the managing editor of WCBS Newsradio 880 in New York City and, as a volunteer, is a longtime substitute host and associate producer of Nachum Segal‘s JM in the AM (Jewish Moments in the Morning) radio program, heard on WFMU-FM in New Jersey and New York, and around the world on the web.
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Business Type: Business and Professional
Business Type: News and Information
Mobile Services: No
Online Services: Yes