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Which jewish news sites matter and why?

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The Jewish news sites that matter are the ones that are most up-to-date, accurate, and relevant to your needs. If you're seeking out news about the Jewish community, it's important to know which sites matter and why. We've compiled a list of some of the top Jewish news outlets, with explanations on why they're important.

Jewish Voice

  • jewish voice is one of the most established Jewish news sites on the web, with years of experience providing reliable, in-depth coverage of news and events affecting those who practice Judaism. They also have a blog section where you can find opinion pieces from writers across the country who want to share their thoughts on current events affecting Jews around the world.

The Times of Israel

This news site is known for its coverage of international affairs as they relate to Israel and the Jewish people. It has an active comment section where users can discuss current events with other readers.

JNS

JNS covers news stories related to Israel and Jewish voice communities around the world. They also provide analysis of those stories from various perspectives, including political, social and cultural perspectives. If you're looking for in-depth coverage of Israeli affairs or Jewish issues outside of Israel, this might be your best bet.

The Forward

The Forward covers news that impacts American Jews from a liberal perspective (i.e., they're not fans of Trump). Their reporting includes stories about politics, culture and lifestyle issues affecting American Jews today as well as historical pieces about Judaism through time periods ranging from ancient history all the way up until today's headlines!

Tablet

Tablet is a Jewish news and culture magazine that launched in 2007. It's published online as well as in print and covers everything from politics to pop culture to sports to literature.

JTA

The Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA) was founded in 1872 and is currently owned by the Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA). It provides coverage of Israel, Judaism around the world, and news related to anti-Semitism and Holocaust remembrance efforts worldwide—and can be found both online and in print form!

Haaretz

This Israeli newspaper was founded in 1919 by Zionists who wanted a more open dialogue between Israelis and Palestinians about their differences; today it remains one of Israel's top publications for covering news about Middle Eastern politics from both sides of the aisle.

These are sites that have been around for years and have earned their reputations as reliable sources of information about Israel and other Jewish communities around the world. They all cover both national and international events from multiple perspectives, giving readers an opportunity to explore topics from multiple angles. As a result, these sites provide visitors with an opportunity to better understand how different people view current events—which is critical when trying to understand why something happened or how it affects others' lives!

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