Editor | Rabbi Nisson Wolpin |
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Publisher | Agudath Israel of America |
Founder | Ernst L. Bodenheimer Rabbi Moshe Sherer |
First issue | 1963 |
Final issue | 2009 |
Country | United States |
Based in | New York, NY |
Language | English |
The Jewish Observer was an American Orthodox Jewish magazine published by the Agudath Israel of America, from 1963[1] until 2009.[2] It was put on "hiatus" in 2009, with plans to restart once the finances of the magazine, affected by the economic crisis, were figured out.[3] As of 2024, it has not published any new issues since its 2009 hiatus.
The magazine generally presented a haredi viewpoint. Published since 1963, it was printed nine months a year; the January and February issues were combined, and there were no issues in July or August. The magazine's website contains downloadable PDF copies of most issues while the website of the Lefkowitz Leadership Institute contains PDF files of every single issue since 1963.
It was founded by Ernst L. Bodenheimer and Moshe Sherer, and the Editor for the first seven seasons was Nachman Bulman and from then until it ended publication was Nisson Wolpin.
Contributors to the Jewish Observer included Avi Shafran, Zalman I. Posner, Mendel Weinbach, Nosson Scherman,[4] Aaron Twerski, Aryeh Kaplan, Jonathan Rosenblum, Bernard Fryshman, Yitzchok Adlerstein, Yakov Horowitz and Yitzchok Lowenbraun. The magazine ceased operations in 2010.[5]