Community Magazine
Community Magazine is a Brooklyn-published monthly magazine whose addressed communities are plural: Brooklyn's large Sephardic population, that of Deal, NJ and also Orthodox Ashkenaz readers. Until 2001 its name was Aram Soba newsletter.[1]
Overview
Other Jewish periodicals cite their information as a source.[2]
A list of Jewish periodicals[3] calls it "the most widely circulated Sephardic monthly magazine in the world."
Less than a month before a very close election, The New York Observer described coverage by Community as "they went nuclear."[4]
Features
A multi-page Torah article by Eli Mansour[5] appears monthly. There are other ongoing Halacha items[6] and articles about Jewish History,[7] and understanding science as it interacts with Halacha.[8][9]
References
- Atnold Dashefsky; Ira M. Sheskin (2017). American Jewish Year Book 2016.
- "NYPD Increases Patrols Around Brooklyn Synagogues". The Jewish Press. March 10, 2015.
- covering USA, UK, Israel and other Jewish population centers, in English, Hebrew, Yiddish, French and other languages: "The link to every Jewish link". Intermountain Jewish News (JewishLink.net). Retrieved July 12, 2020.
- Colin Campbell (February 28, 2012). "Sephardic Magazine Goes All Out for Storobin". The New York Observer.
- "Rabbi Eli J. Mansour to Speak at Benaroya Sephardic Center". JewishLink (Bergen). September 13, 2018.
- "... It is proper for a Sephardic Jew praying in an Ashkenazic minyan to stand for Kaddish and Barechu (Rav David Yosef, Halachah Berurah (56:17)." Rav David Yosef. "standing when praying with an Ashkenaz congregation".
- Azoulay, Yehuda (April 2010). "From Italy to Jerusalem". Community Magazine. Brooklyn. Retrieved 24 January 2017.
- Mezuza .. "on the door post near his bunk bed" on the International Space Station. "Jews in Space". Community Magazine (Brooklyn). March 2017. p. 44. REPRINT: https://www.queensjewishlink.com/index.php/style-living/11-news/israel/443-jewish-astronauts-reach-for-the-heights (originally posted: http://www.communitym.com/article.asp?article_id=104383&article_type=0)
- the color green is an additive primary color. "Primary colors". April 2013.
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