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The Jewish World is a Jewish weekly newspaper founded by Sam S. Clevenson on September 23, 1965, covering the Capital District of New York.[1] It was also published under the names Schenectady Jewish World and Albany Jewish world. In 2008, after Clevenson died, his two children Laurie and James continued to publish the newspaper.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ Singer, David; Grossman, Lawrence (2003). American Jewish Year. Vol. 102. New York: American Jewish Committee. pp. 730–. ISBN 0-87495-117-8.
  2. ^ "About The Jewish world". ISSN 0199-4441. LCCN 80008916. Retrieved 2018-09-03.
  3. ^ "The Jewish World  | About Us". jewishworldnews.org. Retrieved 2018-09-03.
Page one of the first edition, September 23, 1965