New LA Times sports section has Sabbath-observant fans feeling boxed out
With the paper eliminating scores and recaps, some print subscribers mourn a Shabbat ritual
With the paper eliminating scores and recaps, some print subscribers mourn a Shabbat ritual
The son of Holocaust survivors, Zell bought the Tribune Co. in 2007 and filed for bankruptcy a year later
Sensitive issues like Israel should be covered only by journalists who have not spread antisemitism
This is the first time a lawsuit has ever been filed against a Haredi publication for blurring out the faces of women, which is a common practice in ultra-Orthodox media
As a summer intern in 1998, he 'fell in love with journalism, with beat reporting'
Deutsche Welle's revised conduct code appears to be timed to strengthen the company's hand in future employee termination cases
The South African Jewish Report attempted to withdraw from the association but was told ‘you cannot do that’
On a recent segment of “The Today Show,” a cadre of well-coiffed hosts discussed the life of Eddie Jaku, a 100-year-old Holocaust survivor and the author of “The Happiest Man on Earth,” a memoir about his imprisonment in Auschwitz. Grainy photos of concentration camp prisoners alternated with clips from an interview with Jaku and videos…