Category Archives: Jewish Journal

Serial Blogger

From JewishJournal.com: I read with great interest your story on serial blogger Luke Ford ("Interview With a Serial Blogger," Aug. 3). His postings seem to be the electronic equivalent of publications like National Inquirer; its articles and Ford’s stories should … Continue reading

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Most Popular Stories On JewishJournal.com

From the Jewish Journal’s new staff blog: Luke Ford: Serial Blogger Hal Fishman, veteran news anchor and Mideast expert, dies at 75 Does Hollywood give Jewish? Holding on to Nick Markowitz: A mother struggles to immortalize the life of her … Continue reading

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Does The Jewish Journal Love Israel?

Jewish Journal writer Danielle Berrin blogs about Friday night’s dialogue: The truth is, you can only really edit a Jewish publication, if you love being Jewish, if you love Israel with your soul. Yet among the crowd gathered at Sinai … Continue reading

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I Want A Moratorium On ‘Debunking Stereotypes’ Stories

From today’s Jewish Journal: Woody Allen’s oft-told joke about the paucity of Jewish sports heroes reinforces stereotypes going back centuries. A noteworthy example comes from sociologist Edward Ross, a Protestant, who about 100 years ago had this to say about … Continue reading

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To blog, perchance to scoop

Here are three recent letters to the editor of the Jewish Journal: It is commendable that Brad Greenberg has written about Luke Ford as a journalist in the Jewish community ("Interview With a Serial Blogger," Aug. 3). Unfortunately, Greenberg devoted … Continue reading

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