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

  1. Atnold Dashefsky; Ira M. Sheskin (2017). American Jewish Year Book 2016.
  2. "NYPD Increases Patrols Around Brooklyn Synagogues". The Jewish Press. March 10, 2015.
  3. 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.
  4. Colin Campbell (February 28, 2012). "Sephardic Magazine Goes All Out for Storobin". The New York Observer.
  5. "Rabbi Eli J. Mansour to Speak at Benaroya Sephardic Center". JewishLink (Bergen). September 13, 2018.
  6. "... 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".
  7. Azoulay, Yehuda (April 2010). "From Italy to Jerusalem". Community Magazine. Brooklyn. Retrieved 24 January 2017.
  8. 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)
  9. the color green is an additive primary color. "Primary colors". April 2013.
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