List of Jewish American journalists
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This is a list of notable Jewish American journalists. For other Jewish Americans, see Lists of Jewish Americans.
A through C
[edit]- Jill Abramson (1954–), journalist and former executive editor of The New York Times[1]
- Martin Agronsky (1915–1999), reporter and host of Agronsky & Company[2][3]
- Peter Alexander (1976–), journalist[4][5]
- Jonathan Alter (1957–), columnist and senior editor for Newsweek[6]
- David A. Andelman (1944–), journalist[7]
- Anne Applebaum (1964–), journalist[8]
- Martin Baron (1954–), former editor of the Washington Post and the Boston Globe[9]
- Dana Bash (1971–), political correspondent at CNN[10]
- Emily Bazelon (1971–)[11][12]
- Peter Beinart (1971–), columnist, journalist, and political commentator[13]
- John Berman (1972–), CNN[14]
- Bonnie Bernstein (1970–), sports journalist[15]
- Carl Bernstein (1944–), investigative reporter for The Washington Post, uncovered Watergate with Bob Woodward[16]
- Nadia Bilchik (1964–), CNN[17][18]
- Wolf Blitzer (1948–), journalist and anchor for CNN[19]
- Kate Bolduan (1983–), CNN[20]
- Max Boot (1969–), columnist, journalist, and political commentator[21]
- Gloria Borger (1952–), journalist at CNN[22]
- Nellie Bowles, journalist at Vice News, The Guardian, New York Times[23]
- David S. Broder (1929–2011), Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist for The Washington Post[24]
- David Brooks (1961–), columnist, The New York Times[25]
- Michael Brooks (1983–2020), co-host of The Majority Report with Sam Seder and host of The Michael Brooks Show[26]
- Ron Brownstein (1958–), senior political analyst at CNN[27]
- Samuel Burke (1985/1986–), former anchor on CNN International and CNN en Español[28]
- Irin Carmon (1983/1984–), senior correspondent at New York Magazine[29]
- Jonathan Chait, writer for New York magazine, former senior editor at The New Republic and former assistant editor of The American Prospect.[30]
- Juju Chang (1965–), journalist at ABC News, anchor of Nightline[31]
- Mona Charen (1957–), journalist[32]
- David Chalian (1973–), journalist and political director at CNN[33]
- Jean Chatzky (1964–), journalist and personal finance columnist, financial editor of NBC's TODAY show[34]
- Sarah Chayes (1962–), former reporter for National Public Radio[35]
- Allan Chernoff, former senior correspondent at CNN[36]
- Benyamin Cohen (1975–), founder of Jewsweek and American Jewish Life Magazine[37]
- Dan Cohen[38]
- Elizabeth Cohen, journalist and senior medical correspondent for CNN[39]
- David Corn (1959–), Washington, D.C. bureau chief for Mother Jones[40]
- Howard Cosell (1918–1995), sports journalist, author, and lawyer best known for his tenure on ABC's Monday Night Football
- Katie Couric (1957–), journalist who currently serves as Yahoo! Global News Anchor. She has worked with all Big Three television networks in the United States, and in her early career was an Assignment Editor for CNN[41][42][43]
D through G
[edit]- Benjamin De Casseres (1873–1945), early 20th-century journalist, critic and individualist anarchist[44]
- Daniel Dale (1985–), CNN[45]
- Morton Dean (1935–), CBS News reporter[46]
- Tony Dokoupil (1980–), CBS News [47]
- Matt Drudge (1966–), founder of the Drudge Report[48]
- Harry Enten (1988–), senior political writer and analyst for FiveThirtyEight, senior writer and analyst for CNN Politics[49]
- Danny Fenster (1984–), managing editor of Frontier Myanmar[50][51]
- Giselle Fernández (1961–), host of Access Hollywood[52]
- Franklin Foer (1974–), staff writer at The Atlantic and former editor of The New Republic[53][54]
- David Folkenflik (1969–), media correspondent for National Public Radio[55]
- Max Frankel (1930–), executive editor of The New York Times[56][57]
- Thomas Friedman (1953–), columnist, The New York Times[58]
- Jamie Gangel (1955–), CNN, NBC News[59]
- Bob Garfield, NPR and ABC News journalist, columnist, and author[60]
- Evan Gershkovich (1991–), Wall Street Journal journalist who was arrested and falsely accused of spying in Russia[61]
- Brooke Gladstone (1955–), Peabody Award-winning NPR journalist and author[60]
- Susan Glasser (1969–), staff writer at The New Yorker[62]
- Hadas Gold (1988–), CNN[63]
- Bernard Goldberg (1945–), CBS News reporter[64]
- Jeffrey Goldberg (1965–), journalist, staff writer for The New Yorker and author of the book Prisoners[65]
- Jonah Goldberg (1969–), columnist, commentator and Senior Editor of National Review[66]
- Michelle Goldberg (1975–)[67]
- Julianna Goldman (1981–), CBS News correspondent based in Washington, D.C.[68]
- Bianna Golodryga (1978–), journalist at CNN[69][70]
- Amy Goodman (1957–), Democracy Now![71]
- Peter Greenberg (1950–), CBS News Travel Editor[72]
- Linda Greenhouse (1947–), Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for The New York Times[73]
- Glenn Greenwald (1967–) journalist, cofounder of The Intercept[74]
- David Gregory (1970–), CNN and MSNBC[75]
- Edwin O. Guthman (1919–2008), Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for The Seattle Times[76][77]
H through M
[edit]- Clyde Haberman (1945–)[78][79][80]
- David Halberstam (1934–2007), Vietnam War correspondent[81]
- Mark Halperin (1965–), Newsmax TV, ABC News, MSNBC[82]
- David Harsanyi (1970/1971–), National Review editor[83]
- Seymour Hersh (1937–), investigative journalist, uncovered My Lai massacre[84]
- Mickey Herskowitz (1933–), sportswriter and columnist for the Houston Post and the Houston Chronicle[85]
- Christopher Hitchens (1949–2011), literary critic and political activist[86][87]
- Elie Honig (1977–), senior legal analyst for CNN[88]
- Stella Inger (1982–), journalist, CBS, ABC[89]
- Michael Isikoff (1952–), investigative journalist[90]
- Julia Ioffe (1982–), journalist for GQ[91]
- Jeff Jacoby (1959-), columnist for the Boston Globe.[92]
- Rebecca Jarvis (1981–), chief business, economics, and technology correspondent for ABC News[93]
- Eliana Johnson (1984–), Washington Editor for National Review[94]
- Molly Jong-Fast (1978–),[95]
- Joseph Kahn (1964–), executive editor of The New York Times[56]
- Jodi Kantor (1975–), New York Times[96]
- Tamara Keith (1979–), NPR[97]
- James Kirchick (1983–), The New Republic, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, The New York Sun, the New York Daily News, and The Hill[98]
- John King (1963–), CNN[99]
- Larry King (1933–2021), RT America and former CNN host[100]
- Ezra Klein (1984–), journalist, blogger, political commentator; co-founder and editor-at-large of Vox[101]
- Joe Klein (1946–), columnist for Time magazine[102]
- Rick Klein (1976/1977–), political director for ABC News[103]
- Beth Kobliner (1965–), personal finance commentator and journalist[104][105]
- Charles Krauthammer (1950–2018), columnist and commentator for Fox News and The Washington Post[106][107]
- Howard Kurtz (1953), host of Media Buzz on Fox News, former media writer for The Washington Post, and former Washington bureau chief for The Daily Beast[108]
- Mark Leibovich (1965–), staff writer for The Atlantic[109][110]
- Cynthia Leive (1967–), Glamour[111]
- Joe Lelyveld (1937–), executive editor of The New York Times[56][57]
- Carl Leubsdorf (1938–), columnist for The Dallas Morning News[112][113][114][115]
- Mark Levin (1957–), lawyer, author, and radio personality[116]
- Eric Lichtblau (1965–), The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Time magazine, The New Yorker, and CNN[117]
- Franz Lidz (1951–), Sports Illustrated, Smithsonian[118]
- Dave Marash (1942–), former Washington-based anchor for Al Jazeera English[119]
- Ruth Marcus (1958–), journalist[120]
- Ari Melber (1980–), chief legal correspondent for MSNBC and host of The Beat with Ari Melber[121]
- Suzy Menkes (1943–), fashion journalist[122]
- Dana Milbank (1968–), The Washington Post[123]
- Ira Victor Morris (1903–1972)[124]
N through R
[edit]- Edwin Newman (1919–2010), NBC News journalist, Broadway critic, author[125]
- David Pakman (1984–), political pundit and academic; host of the syndicated political program The David Pakman Show[126]
- Pamela Paul (1970/1971–), editor of The New York Times Book Review[127]
- Daniel Pearl (1963–2002), murdered foreign correspondent, The Wall Street Journal[128]
- John Podhoretz (1961–), writer, editor of Commentary magazine, columnist for the New York Post, author of several books on politics[129]
- Abigail Pogrebin (1965–), journalist for Tablet magazine[130]
- Letty Cottin Pogrebin (1939–), founding editor of Ms. magazine[131]
- Lynn Povich (1943–), journalist and senior editor for Newsweek[132]
- Shirley Povich (1905–1998), sports columnist and reporter for The Washington Post[133]
- Joshua Prager (1971–), journalist and writer for Vanity Fair, The New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal[134]
- Nathan Rabin (1976–), music and pop culture journalist[135]
- Catherine Rampell (1984–), opinion journalist and nationally syndicated opinion columnist[136][137]
- David Remnick (1958–), former Moscow correspondent for The Washington Post, editor of The New Yorker[138]
- Frank Rich (1949–), columnist, New York magazine[139]
- Geraldo Rivera (1943–), investigative television journalist and host, now with Fox News[140]
- Steven V. Roberts (1943–), Washington pundit and U.S. News & World Report contributor[141]
- Lester Rodney (1911–2009), journalist who helped break down the color barrier in baseball[142]
- Josh Rogin (1978/1979–), foreign policy columnist for the Global Opinions section of The Washington Post and a political analyst for CNN[143]
- Hilary Rosen (1958–), The Washington Post, The Huffington Post[144]
- A.M. Rosenthal (1922–2006), executive editor of The New York Times[56][57]
- Richard Roth (1955–), CNN[145]
- David Rothkopf (1955–), journalist[146]
- Jennifer Rubin (1962–), columnist, The Washington Post, Commentary, PJ Media, Human Events, The Weekly Standard[147]
S through T
[edit]- William Safire (1929–2009), columnist for The New York Times[148]
- Robert J. Samuelson (1945–), columnist, The Washington Post[149]
- Kasriel Hirsch Sarasohn (1835–1905), founder of Jewish Weekly, Jewish Gazette, and Jewish Daily News[150]
- Michael Savage (1942–), radio host, author, and conservative political commentator[151]
- Jessica Savitch (1946–), NBC News[152]
- Michael S. Schmidt (1983–), correspondent for The New York Times[153]
- Daniel Schorr (1916–2010), journalist who covered the world for more than 60 years, last as a senior news analyst for NPR[154]
- Sam Seder (1966–), Air America Radio, The Majority Report[155]
- George Seldes (1890–1995), World War I correspondent, post-war international reporter and media critic[156]
- Ben Shapiro (1984–), conservative political commentator, public speaker, author, and lawyer[157]
- Jeff Sharlet (1972–), contributing editor for Harper's, Virginia Quarterly Review, and Rolling Stone[158]
- Jake Sherman (1985–), co-founder of Punchbowl News, journalist for NBC News, Politico, MSNBC[159]
- S.L. Shneiderman (1906-1996), Polish-American journalist, writer, and poet[160]
- David Shuster (1967–), television journalist; former anchor for MSNBC; worked for Fox News, CNN, Current TV, and Al Jazeera America[161]
- Joel Siegel (1943–2007), film critic[162]
- Nate Silver (1978–), writer who analyzes baseball and elections, founder and editor-in-chief of FiveThirtyEight, Special Correspondent for ABC News[163]
- Ken Silverstein (1958–), founder of CounterPunch, writer for Harper's Magazine, Mother Jones, The Nation, Salon.com, Slate, The American Prospect and Washington Monthly[164]
- Jesse Singal, writer for New York magazine, The New York Times and The Atlantic[165]
- Ben Smith (1976–), media columnist at The New York Times and editor-in-chief of BuzzFeed News[166]
- Jacob Soboroff (1983–), NBC News and MSNBC[167]
- Andrew Ross Sorkin (1977–), financial columnist for The New York Times and a co-anchor of CNBC's Squawk Box[168]
- Lesley Stahl (1941–), CBS reporter and correspondent for 60 Minutes[169]
- Susan Stamberg (1938–), co-host of NPR's All Things Considered[170]
- Joel Stein (1971–), columnist, Los Angeles Times[171]
- Gloria Steinem (1934–) feminist editor and writer, founder of Ms. magazine[172]
- Bret Stephens (1973–), journalist, editor, and columnist, since April 2017 at The New York Times and June 2017 as a senior contributor to NBC News.[173]
- Katherine Stewart, The Village Voice[174]
- Eli Stokols (1978/1979–), White House reporter for the Los Angeles Times[175]
- I. F. Stone (1907–1989), left-wing Washington correspondent and investigative journalist, NY Post, PM, The Nation and I.F. Stone's Weekly[176]
- Jonathan Swan (1985–), political reporter for Axios[177]
- Jake Tapper (1969–), CNN anchor and correspondent[178]
- Chuck Todd (1972–), NBC[179]
- Katy Tur (1983–), journalist and anchor for MSNBC[180]
- Zoey Tur (1960–), journalist[181][182]
- Jake Turx (1986–), senior White House correspondent and chief political correspondent for the magazine Ami.[183][184]
- Josh Tyrangiel (1972–), journalist, managing editor of TIME magazine, editor at Bloomberg Businessweek, managing director of Vice News[185]
U through Z
[edit]- Chris Wallace (1947–), journalist, Fox News[186]
- Mike Wallace (1918–2012), journalist, 60 Minutes correspondent[187]
- Barbara Walters (1929–2022), media personality, a regular fixture on morning television shows (Today and The View), evening news magazines (20/20), and on The ABC Evening News, as the first female evening news anchor[188]
- Sharon Waxman (c. 1963–), journalist[189]
- Miriam Weiner, Jewish genealogist who wrote syndicated "Roots and Branches" column that was published in 100+ Jewish newspapers and periodicals[190]
- Bari Weiss (1984–), opinion writer and editor[191]
- Marco Werman, radio journalist and host of PRI's The World[192]
- Emily Wilder (1998/1999–), journalist at Associated Press, fired for pro-Palestinian tweets[193]
- Walter Winchell (1897–1972), investigative broadcast journalist and gossip columnist[194]
- Michael Wolff (1953–), journalist/columnist, USA Today, The Hollywood Reporter[195]
- Gideon Yago (1978–), MTV reporter[196]
- Robert Zelnick (1940–2019), The Christian Science Monitor, National Public Radio, Anchorage Daily News[197]
- Dave Zirin (1974–), sports editor for The Nation[198]
- David Zurawik (1949–), TV and media critic at The Baltimore Sun[199]
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I am White. I am Jewish. I am an immigrant. I am a Russian American.
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I should disclose my bias as an Israeli-born Jew, whose European grandparents and great-grandparents were among the few in their families to survive Nazi genocide because they were Zionists in what was then known as Palestine.
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As a Jew, I can unhesitatingly declare that the world would be a better place if it contained more believing Christians.
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I remember having tzedakah every week at Hebrew school. That was part of what we were expected to do with our allowance; we had to make room for tzedakah. My parents were always givers. I don't know if it was because they were Jewish, or if it was just who they were. When you are raised by givers, you become a giver
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The best were the two Tajik cooks who adopted me, made me sit in their warm kitchen, gave me their bed and served me endless cups of hot green tea all through the night as I worked. I snuck them apricots for the 5 a.m. meal as everyone filed in to take dishes of rice in a din of clanking pots and clattering plates. How incredibly surreal—an American (Jewish!) female the pampered pet of the Taliban during the death throes of their regime.
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He and his wife Robin are members of Congregation Beth El in South Orange, and their twin daughters attend Golda Och Academy in West Orange.
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It's not so much that one has to have chutzpah to talk back to one's doctor, or question him, says the Jewish broadcaster, as it is "having the bravery to speak up."
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I didn't crack open the Talmud until after my bar mitzvah, but my father suggested that we study together.
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And also, I also fell in love with a Jewish woman, and wanted my children to be raised Jewish, and didn't want to be different from them.
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NPR's On the Media—a brilliant weekly radio show that expertly covers journalism and the arts from the perspective of how they're produced, circulated, and consumed—is hosted by two Jews, Bob Garfield and Brooke Gladstone...
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I wanted to dismiss Goldberg's good fortune as just the luck of the Irish, except Bernie Goldberg is Jewish.
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