Articles written collectively by the Forward’s staff.
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By Forward Staff
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Culture December 13: Chicago: Breakfast With Jodi Rudoren
Join Jodi Rudoren, the new editor-in-chief of The Forward, and Rachel Fishman Feddersen, CEO and publisher, for breakfast and a conversation about the future of Jewish journalism, the Chicago Jewish community, and how the two can best connect. Jodi, a former Chicago bureau chief of The New York Times, and Rachel will host the gathering…
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Culture December 6: Manhattan: Conversation With A.G. Sulzberger And Jodi Rudoren
Don’t miss The Forward’s editor-in-chief Jodi Rudoren and A.G. Sulzberger, publisher of The New York Times, in conversation with Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove of Park Avenue Synagogue on “The Role of Journalism in a Fast-Changing World.” The event is Friday, December 6 at 7:15 p.m., immediately following services at the synagogue, on 87th Street in Manhattan….
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Culture The Forward: Our Vision, Mission, and Values
At the Forward, our Vision and Mission articulate the change we want to see in the world, and how we can help make it happen. Our Values describe the essential pieces of who we are and how we operate. After 120+ years spent serving the Jewish community, and with our new global reach and purely…
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Opinion Have Your Say | Is Bloomberg’s Run For President Good For Jews?
Have Your Say is your chance to tell us what you think. Comment below or on Facebook and let us know what you think about the question posed in the headline. We’ll incorporate your answers in a story later in the week! Have Your Say | Is Bloomberg’s Run For President Good For Jews? https://t.co/MkR8Y1mSOJ…
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Life Taking The Lead: Win A Signed Copy of “Zahav”
Win a signed copy of Michael Solomonov’s cookbook “Zahav!” Solomonov is being honored this year at our “Taking the Lead Gala” on Nov. 21st. To learn more about our gala click here. Enter today because the contest ends at 11 p.m. Eastern Thursday, Nov 21st!
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Opinion Have Your Say | Is It Ever Okay To Pose With Holocaust Memorials?
Have Your Say is your chance to tell us what you think. Comment below or on Facebook and let us know what you think about the question posed in the headline. We’ll incorporate your answers in a story later in the week! Presidential candidate Mayor Pete Buttigieg was photographed by his husband at the Holocaust…
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Opinion Forum: A Guide To Our Coverage Of Bernie Sanders’s Anti-Semitism Op-Ed
On Monday, the magazine Jewish Currents published an essay by Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, about his experience as an American Jew and his philosophy on fighting anti-Semitism. Sanders’s article, his most personal yet, not only touched on anti-Semitism but also his views on white supremecy, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and Zionism The piece generated so…
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Opinion U.S. Aid To Israel — We Asked, You Sounded Off. Here’s What You Had To Say
Have Your Say is your chance to tell us what you think. Yesterday, we did a Twitter poll to get your take on whether the U.S. should place any conditions on aid to Israel. In under 24 hours, we got thousands of responses and hundreds of passionate Facebook comments from each side. Have Your Say!…
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