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Jewish Periodicals Jewish Periodicals UNITED STATES ALABAMA Greater Long Beach & West Orange County. DEEP SOUTH JEWISH VOICE (1990). PO Box 130052, Birmingham, 35213. (205)322- JEWISH COMMUNITY NEWS (1976). 14855 9002. E-mail: [email protected]. Oka Rd., Suite 2. Los Gatos, 95030. Lawrence M. Brook. Monthly. (408)358-3033. FAX: (408)356-0733. E- (WWW.DEEPSOUTHJEWISHVOICE.COM) mail: [email protected]. Cecily Ruttenberg. Monthly. Jewish Federation of Greater ARIZONA San Jose. ARIZONA JEWISH POST (1946). 2601 N. Campbell Ave., #205, Tucson, 85719. JEWISH JOURNAL OF GREATER LOS ANGELES (520)319-1112. FAX: (520) 319-1118. E- (1986). 3660 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 204, mail: [email protected]. Phyllis Los Angeles. 90010. (213)368-1661. FAX: Braun. Fortnightly. Jewish Federation of (213)368-1684. E-mail :editor@jew- Southern Arizona. ishjournal.com. Susan Freudenheim. Weekly, (WWW.JEWISHJOURNAL.COM) JEWISH NEWSOFGREATER PHOENIX(1948). 1625 E. Northern Ave., Suite 106, JEWISH NEWS (1973). 15060 Ventura Blvd., Phoenix, 85020. (602)870-9470. FAX: Suite 210, Sherman Oaks, CA 91403. (602)870-0426. E-mail: editor@jewis- (818)786-4000. FAX: (818)380-9232. Phil haz.com. Deborah Susser. Weekly. Blazer. Monthly. (Also weekly Sunday TV (WWW.JEWISHAZ.COM) and radio broadcasts in LA, NY, and Miami.) CALIFORNIA JEWISH SPORTS REVIEW. 1800 S. Robertson AMERICAN RABBI (1968). 22711 Cass Ave., Blvd., #174, Los Angeles, 90035. Woodland Hills. 91364. (818)225-9631. E- (800)510-9003. E-mail: shel@jewishsport- mail: [email protected]. Ed.-in- sreview.com. Shel Wallman/Ephraim Ch./Pub. David Epstein; Ed. Harry Ess- Moxson. Bimonthly, (WWW.JEWISHSPORTS rig. Quarterly. REVIEW.COM) JEWISH NEWS WEEKLY OF NORTHERN CAL- IFORNIA (1946). 225 Bush St., Suite 1480, Los ANGELES JEWISH TIMES (formerly B'NAI San Francisco, 94104-4281. (415)263- B'RITH MESSENGER) (1897). 5455 7200. FAX: (415)263-7223. E-mail: Wilshire Blvd., Suite 903, Los Angeles, [email protected]. Woody Weingarten. 90036. (323)933-0131. FAX: (323)933- Weekly. San Francisco Jewish Commu- 7928. E-mail: [email protected]. Ed.-in- nity Publications, Inc. Chief Joe Bobker; Mng. Ed. Jane Fried. Weekly. JEWISH COMMUNITY CHRONICLE (1947). 3801 E. Willow St., Long Beach, 90815. SAN DIEGOJEWISH TIMES(1979). 4731 Palm (562)426-7601, ext. 1021. FAX: (562)595- Ave., La Mesa, 91941. (619)463-5515. 5543. E-mail: [email protected]. Mar- FAX: (619) 463-1309. E-mail: ian Leb Martin. Fortnightly except Janu- [email protected]. Michael ary, July & August/ once per month 21 Sirota. Fortnightly, (WWW.SDJEWISH- issues a year. Jewish Federation of TIMES.COM) 698 JEWISH PERIODICALS / 699 SHALOM L.A. (1988). 16027 Ventura Blvd.. (202)857-2781. E-mail: [email protected]. #400, Encino, 91436. (818)783-3090. Editor Elana Harris. Quarterly. B'nai B'rith FAX: (818)783-1104. E-mail: news® International. sholomla.net. Gal Shor. Weekly. Hebrew. CAPITAL COMMUNIQUE (1991). 777 N. Cap- (WWW.SHALOMLA.COM) ital St., NE, Suite 305, Washington, TIKKUN MAGAZINE (1986). 2342 Shattuck 20002. (202)216-9060. FAX: (202)216- Ave., Suite 1200, Berkeley, 94704. 9061. Jason Silberberg. Biannually. Na- (510)644-1200. FAX: (510)644-1255. E- tional Jewish Democratic Council. mail: [email protected]. Michael Lerner. Bimonthly. Institute for Labor & JEWISH VETERAN (1896). 1811 R St.. NW, Mental Health, (WWW.TIKKUN.ORG) Washington, 20009-1659. (202)265-6280. FAX: (202)234-5662. E-mail: jwv@jwv WESTERN STATES JEWISH HISTORY (1968). .org. Seymour "Sy" Brody. 5 times per 22711 Cass Ave., Woodland Hills, 91364. year. Jewish War Veterans of the U.S.A. (818)225-9631. E-mail: amrabbi@pac- Quarterly bell.net. Gladys Sturman. Quarterly. Western States Jewish History Associa- MOMENT (1975). 4710 41 St.. NW. Wash- tion. ington, 20016. (202)364-3300. FAX: (202)364-2636. E-mail: editor@moment- COLORADO mag.com. Hcrshel Shanks. Bimonthly. INTERMOUNTAIN JEWISH NEWS (1913). 1275 Jewish Educational Ventures, Inc. Sherman St., Suite 214, Denver, 80203- FSU MONITOR (1990). 1819 II Street, NW, 2299. (303)861-2234. FAX: (303)832- Suite 230, Washington, 20006. (202)775- 6942. E-mail: [email protected]. Miriam 9770. FAX: (202)775-9776. E-mail: Goldberg. Weekly, (WWW.IJN.COM) [email protected]. Nickolai Butkevich. CONNECTICUT Quarterly. Union of Councils for Soviet Jews. CONNECTICUT JEWISH LEDGER (1929). 740 N. Main St., W. Hartford, 06117. (860) NEAR EAST REPORT (1957). 440 First St., 231 -2424. FAX: (860)231 -2428. E-mail: ed- NW, Suite 607. Washington. 20001. [email protected]. Lisa Lenkiewicz. (202)639-5254. FAX: (202) 347-4916. Dr. Weekly, (WWW.JEWISHLEDGER.COM) Raphael Danziger. Fortnightly. Near East Research, Inc. JEWISH LEADER (1974). 28 Channing St.. PO Box 1468, New London, 06320. SECURITY AFFAIRS (1976). 1717 K St., NW, (860)442-7395. FAX: (860)443-4175. E- Suite 800, Washington, 20006. (202)833- mail: [email protected]. Mimi Perl. Bi- 0020. FAX: (202)296-6452. E-mail: weekly. Jewish Federation of Eastern [email protected]. Jim Colbert. Quarterly. Connecticut. Jewish Institute for National Security Af- fairs. DELAWARE WASHINGTON JEWISH WEEK. See under JEWISH VOICE. 100 W. 10th St., Suite 301, MARYLAND Wilmington. 19801. (302) 427-2100. FAX: (302) 427-2438. E-mail: lynn.edel- FLORIDA [email protected]. Lynn Edelman. 22 CHRONICLE (1971). 580 S. Mcintosh Rd.. times per year. Jewish Federation of Sarasota, 34232. (941)371-4546. FAX: Delaware. (941)378-2947. Barry Millman. Biweekly. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Sarasota-Manatee Jewish Federation. AZURE (1996). 5505 Connecticut Ave., NW, FEDERATION STAR (2001). 1250 Taimai Suite 1140, Washington, 20015. (877)298- Trail. No. Ste. 202, Naples 34102. 7300. FAX: (888)766-1506. E-mail: (941)263-4205. E-mail: [email protected]. [email protected]. Dan Polisar. Susan Frank. Biweekly. Jewish Federa- Quarterly. Hebrew/English. The Shalem tion of Collier County. Center, (WWW.AZURE.ORG.IL) HERITAGE FLORIDA JEWISH NF.WS(I976)207 B'NAI B'RITH INTERNATIONAL JEWISH O'Brien Road, Ste. 101, Fern Park 32730. MONTHLY (1886. under the name Meno- (407)834-8787. FAX: (407)834-8277. E- vah). 2020 K Street. NW. 7lh Floor, Wash- mail: [email protected]. Lyn ington, DC 20006. (202)857-2708. FAX: Payne. Weekly, (WWW.HERITAGE.COM) 700 / AMERICAN JEWISH YEAR BOOK, 2007 JACKSONVILLE JEWISH NEWS (1988). 8505 GEORGIA San Jose Blvd., Jacksonville, 32217. (904) ATLANTA JEWISH TIMES (1925). 1117 448-5000. FAX: (904)448-5715. E-mail: Perimeter Center West, Suite N3I I, At- [email protected]. Susan R. Goetz. lanta, GA 30338. (404)564-4550. FAX: Monthly. Jacksonville Jewish Federation. (404)252-1172. E-mail: mjacobs@at- (WWW.JEWISHJACKSONVILLE.COM) lantajewishtimes.com. Michael Jacobs. JEWISH JOURNAL (1977). 1701 Green Rd., Weekly, (WWW.ATLJEWISHTIMES.COM) Deerfield Beach, 33064. (954)574-5328. FAX: (954)698-6719. E-mail: speskolT@ ILLINOIS tribune.com. Stan PeskofT. Weekly. South CHICAGO JEWISH NEWS (1994). 5301 W. Florida Newspaper Network. Dempster, Skokie. Ill 60077. (847)966- 0606. FAX: (847)966-1656. E-mail: JEWISH PRESS OF PINELLAS COUNTY (Clear- [email protected]. Pauline Year- water-St.Petersburg) (1985). PO Box wood. Weekly, (WWW.CHICAGOJEWISH- 6970. Clearwater, 33758-6970; 1101 S. Belcher Road, Suite H, Largo, FL 33771. NEWS.COM) (727)535-4400. FAX:(727)530-3039. E- CHICAGO JEWISH STAR (1991). PO Box 268, mail: [email protected]. Karen Wolf- Skokie. 60076-0268. (847)674-7827. FAX: son Dawkins. Biweekly. Jewish Press (847)674-0014. E-mail: chicagojewish- Group of Tampa Bay (FL), Inc. in coop- [email protected]. Douglas Wertheimer. eration with the Jewish Federation of Fortnightly. Pinellas County, (WWW.JEWISHPINEL- JEWISH COMMUNITY NEWS (1941). 6464 W. LAS.ORG) Main, Suite 7A, Belleville, 62223. JEWISH PRESS OF TAMPA (1987). PO Box (618)398-6100. FAX: (618)398-0539. E- 6970, Clearwater 33758-6970. (813)871- mail: [email protected] Steve Low. 2332. FAX: (727)535-4400. E-mail: jew- Quarterly. Jewish Federation of Southern [email protected]. Karen Wolfson Illinois, (WWW.SIMOKYFED.COM) Dawkins. Biweekly. Jewish Press Group JUF NEWS & GUIDE TO JEWISH LIVING IN of Tampa Bay (FL), Inc. CHICAGO (1972). One S. Franklin St., Rm. L'CHAYIM (2003). 6237-E Presidential 701G, Chicago, 60606. (312)357-4848. Court, Ft. Myers 33919. (941)481-4449. FAX: (312)855-2470. E-mail: sondra- FAX: (941)481-0139. Deborah Robbins [email protected]. Sondra Fargo. Monthly Millman. Biweekly. Jewish Federation of (Guide, annually). Jewish United Lee & Charlotte Counties. Fund/Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago. THE NEWS (2002). 108-A Barton Ave., Rockledge 32955. (407)636-1824. FAX: INDIANA (407)636-0614. Ann C. Samuels. Bi- weekly. Jewish Federation of Brevard ALEPH: HISTORICAL STUDIES IN SCIENCE AND JUDAISM (2001). Indiana University County. Press, 601 N. Morton St., Bloomington, SARASOTA-MANATEE JEWISH NEWS (2000). 47404. (812)855-3830. FAX: (812)855- 580 S. Mcintosh Rd.. Sarasota 34232. 8507. E-mail: [email protected]. Edi- (941)371-4546. Howard Trevlowitz. torial address: Sidney Edelstein Center, Weekly. Sarasota/Manatee Jewish Feder- Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Givat ation. (WWW.SMJF.ORG) Ram, Jerusalem 91904, Israel. Gad Freudenthal. Annual. SHALOM TODAY-BROWARD (1994). 200 E. ,H LasOlas Blvd., I0 Floor, Ft. Lauderdale BRIDGES: A JOURNAL OF JEWISH FEMINISM 33301. (954)356-4000. FAX: (954) 429- (I996).4860 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor, 1207. E-mail: [email protected]. Ml 48108. (734)395-4438. FAX: Bob Gremillion. Weekly. Jewish Federa- (812)855-8507. E-mail: clare@bridges tion of Broward County. journal.org. Editorial address: P.O. Box 1206, Ann Arbor, MI 48106. Clare Kin- SHALOM TODAY-PALM BEACH (1994). 3333 berg. Semiannual, (WWW.BRIDGESJOUR- S. Congress Ave.. Delray Beach 33445. NAL.COM) (561)243-6600. FAX: (561)243-6546. E- mail: [email protected]. Michelle HISTORY AND MEMORY (1995). Indiana Uni- Simon & Bruce Warshal. Weekly. Jewish versity Press, 601 N. Morton St., Bloom- Federation of Palm Beach County. ington 47404. (812)855-3830. FAX: JEWISH PERIODICALS / 701 (812)855-8507. E-mail: kcaras@indi- (913)381-9889.
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