Your Jewish Newstand

Forward
THE FORWARD is a legendary name in American journalism and a revered institution in American Jewish life. Launched as a Yiddish-language daily newspaper on April 22, 1897, the Forward entered the din of New York's immigrant press as a defender of trade unionism and moderate, democratic socialism. The Jewish Daily Forward quickly rose above the crowd, however; under the leadership of its founding editor, the crustily independent Abraham Cahan, the Forward came to be known as the voice of the Jewish immigrant and the conscience of the ghetto. It fought for social justice, helped generations of immigrants to enter American life, broke some of the most significant news stories of the century, and was among the nation's most eloquent defenders of democracy and Jewish rights.

Commentary
Commentary is America's premier monthly magazine of ideas, the publication that those who shape public opinion turn to first for in-depth analysis of politics, religion, foreign affairs, social policy, culture, and the arts, as well as for outstanding reviews of current books. The magazine's letters section is a world-renowned forum for unfettered debate about the most pressing issues of the day. Commentary has been a major force in shaping American political and cultural life since its founding in 1945. The magazine is primarily known as the intellectual home of the neoconservative movement, a brand of skeptical thought that emerged as a reaction to the anti-American radicalism of the 1960's and is today vitally engaged in the preservation and spread of democracy and Western values. As part of its historical mission, Commentary has always taken a special interest in Jewish issues and the state of Israel.

Reform Judaism Magazine
REFORM JUDAISM is the official voice of the Union for Reform Judaism, linking the institutions and affiliates of Reform Judaism with every Reform Jew. Received quarterly by 310,000 member households (members of more than 900+ Union congregations) as a benefit of their synagogue's Union affiliation, RJ strives to convey the creativity, diversity, and dynamism of Reform Judaism. RJ covers developments within our movement while interpreting world events and Jewish tradition from a Reform perspective.

Moment Magazine
When Elie Wiesel and Leonard Fein founded Moment in 1975, they called it "The New Magazine for America's Jew." In its premier issue Fein proudly declared that Moment would include diverse opinions "of no single ideological position, save of course, for a commitment to Jewish life." Today, as the largest independent Jewish magazine in North America, Moment is as committed as ever to being an independent forum, in which disparate opinions and ideas are addressed in provocative ways.

The Jewish Georgian

Atlanta Jewish Times
The Atlanta Jewish Times aspires to communicate news and opinion that's useful, engaging, enjoyable and unique. It strives to reflect the full range of diverse viewpoints while also advocating positions that strengthen Jewish unity and continuity. We desire to create and maintain a challenging, caring, enjoyable work environment that encourages creativity and innovation. We acknowledge our role as a responsible, responsive member of the community. Being competitive, we must always strive to be the most respected, outstanding Jewish community publication in the nation. Our rewards are informed, educated readers, very satisfied advertisers, contented employees and profitable growth.

Jewsweek
Jewsweek is a magazine and an interactive community, building the online ways and means for Jewcy people to meet and mingle wherever they are.

Jerusalem Post
The most important, influential and trustworthy publications from Israel. For those who need and want to be fully informed with accurate and responsible news and information from Israel.

Ha-aretz
Haaretz is an independent daily newspaper with a broadly liberal outlook both on domestic issues and on international affairs. It has a journalistic staff of some 330 reporters, writers and editors. The paper is perhaps best known for its Op-ed page, where its senior columnists - among them some of Israel's leading commentators and analysts - reflect on current events. Haaretz plays an important role in the shaping of public opinion and is read with care in government and decision-making circles.

Biblical Archeology Review
The Biblical Archaeology Society (BAS) was founded in 1974 as a nonprofit, nondenominational, educational organization dedicated to the dissemination of information about archaeology in the Bible lands. BAS educates the public about archaeology and the Bible through magazines, books, visual materials and seminars. Our readers rely on us to present the latest that scholarship has to offer in a fair and accessible manner. BAS serves as an important authority and as an invaluable source of reliable information.

My Jewish Books
Your online discount Jewish Bookstore

The New Republic
The New Republic covers issues before they hit the mainstream, from energy to the environment, from foreign to fiscal policy. By publishing the best writing from a variety of viewpoints -- including those from arts and culture, with literary criticism that sets the standard in the academy and among general readers alike -- The New Republic continues to be America's best and most influential journal of opinion.

Tikkun Magazine
We are an international community of people of many faiths calling for social justice and political freedom in the context of new structures of work, caring communities, and democratic social and economic arrangements. We seek to influence public discourse in order to inspire compassion, generosity, non-violence and recognition of the spiritual dimensions of life.

Jerusalem Report
Founded in 1990, The Jerusalem Report is an editorially independent biweekly newsmagazine that offers original journalism from Israel, the Middle East and across the Jewish world. Read by subscribers in 70 countries, The Report provides award-winning reporting, analysis and commentary from correspondents on every continent.

 
Your Vitural Jewish Community

Atlanta Chapter American Jewish Commitee
Founded in 1944, and with more than 1,800 member families to date, the hallmark of the Atlanta Chapter of the American Jewish Committee is building human bridges of mutual trust and understanding within the Jewish and general communities. The Atlanta Chapter takes a leadership role in interfaith, interethnic, internaitonal and intra-Jewish affairs in metro Atlanta.

Hillel Foundation
The largest Jewish campus organization in the world, Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life provides opportunities for Jewish students at more than 500 colleges and universities to explore and celebrate their Jewish identity through its global network of regional centers, campus Foundations and Hillel student organizations. Hillel is working to provoke a renaissance of Jewish life.

Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta
The Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta transforms Jewish values into tangible deeds. We care for the vulnerable, rescue the imperiled and strengthen the Jewish community in Atlanta, in Israel and around the world.

Union for Reform Judaism
As the congregational arm of the Reform Movement, the Union's primary mission is to create and sustain vibrant Jewish congregations wherever Reform Jews live. The Union provides leadership and vision to Reform Jews on spiritual, ethical, and political issues as well as materials and consultation for programs in the congregation. The Union also provides opportunities for individual growth and identity that congregations and individuals cannot provide by themselves, including camps and Israel programs, study kallot, and North American and regional biennials.

Jewish Outreach Institute

Jewish Learning
A transdenominational website of Jewish information and education geared toward learners of all ages and educational backgrounds.

URJ Camp Coleman
Camp Coleman is The Temple's partner in Jewish camping located in Cleveland, GA. Coleman offers 2 and 4 week sessions throughout the summer beginning in 3rd grade. With fabulous art, sports, and religious programming, it will quickly become your child's home away from home!