The Jewish Week
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The Jewish Week is an independent community weekly newspaper serving the Jewish community of the metropolitan New York City area.
Unaffiliated with any organization or movement, it has five regional editions serving Manhattan, Long Island, Queens, Westchester County/The Bronx and Brooklyn/Staten Island, reaching more than 90,000 households and 250,000 readers each week, giving it one of the largest circulations of any North American Jewish newspaper.
Gary Rosenblatt has been the editor and publisher since 1993. In 2000 Rosenblatt and the newspaper won the Casey Medal for Meritorious Journalism for the story "Stolen Innocence".