Former American periodical
The Congress Weekly magazine was a periodical,[ 1] [ 2] published in New York, by the American Jewish Congress .
The magazine was "a review of Jewish interests.".[ 3] [ 4] It was founded in the 1930s.[ 2]
Samuel Caplan was its editor from 1940 till 1966.[ 5]
Among its contributors was author, poet Judd L. Teller .[ 6]
The Congress weekly magazine became a bi-weekly in 1959,[ 5] known as Congress bi-weekly magazine .[ 7] [ 8] [ 9] [ 10] [ 11] [ 12]
It later (at least since 1975) became a monthly magazine, Congress Monthly ,[ 13] [ 14] [ 15] [ 16] [ 17] [ 18] with articles on public policy and public affairs.[ 19]
^ Congress, United States (1957). Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the ... Congress . U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 547.
^ a b "Jewish Periodicals" . The American Jewish Year Book . 71 : 594–601. 1970. ISSN 0065-8987 . JSTOR 23604074 .
^ Serials & Newspapers in Microform . University Microfilms. 1992.
^ American Jewish Congress (1941). "Congress weekly; a review of Jewish interests" . Congress Weekly; A Review of Jewish Interests . OCLC 1353692 .
^ a b "Funeral Services Held for Samuel Caplan, 74, Retired Editor of 'congress Bi-weekly' " . Jewish Telegraphic Agency . 1969-05-09. Retrieved 2021-01-03 .
^ Chametzky, Jules; Felstiner, John; Flanzbaum, Hilene; Hellerstein, Kathryn (2001). Jewish American Literature: A Norton Anthology . W. W. Norton & Company. p. 530. ISBN 978-0-393-04809-4 .
^ American Jewish Congress (1959). "Congress bi-weekly" . Congress Bi-weekly . OCLC 3477442 .
^ Congress Bi-weekly . American Jewish Congress. 1962.
^ Congress Bi-weekly . American Jewish Congress. 1963.
^ Congress Bi-weekly . American Jewish Congress. 1964.
^ Congress Bi-weekly . American Jewish Congress. 1965.
^ Congress Bi-weekly . American Jewish Congress. 1973.
^ Cohen, Naomi Wiener (1992). Jews in Christian America: The Pursuit of Religious Equality . Oxford University Press. p. 285. ISBN 978-0-19-506537-4 .
^ The Oxbridge Directory of Ethnic Periodicals . Oxbridge Communications. 1979. p. 136. ISBN 978-0-917460-06-7 .
^ Dorr, Steven R. (1981). Scholars' Guide to Washington, D.C., for Middle Eastern Studies: Egypt, Sudan, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, The Arabian Peninsula, Israel, Turkey, Iran . Smithsonian Institution Press. p. 404. ISBN 978-0-87474-372-2 .
^ Singer, David; Grossman, Lawrence (2003). American Jewish Year Book 2003 . VNR AG. p. 699. ISBN 978-0-87495-126-4 .
^ "Collection: Records of The American Jewish Congress | The Center for Jewish History ArchivesSpace" . archives.cjh.org . Retrieved 2021-01-03 .
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"American Jewish Congress (AJCongress) | Encyclopedia.com" . www.encyclopedia.com . Retrieved 2021-01-03 .
^ Jerome A Chanes, "A Primer on the American Jewish Community" , 3rd ed. June, 2008, ajc.org