Very happy with the news i get. Thank you. I have lived in Michigan for over 30 years and stop getting all the other newspapers a long time ago but I will continue to get this one and regularly.
Haroun K.
Place rating: 5 Portland, OR
I look forward to every Thursday after work, when I open my mailbox to find a folded up copy of the week’s Jewish News. Not long ago, there was an offer for a free year’s subscription for recent college graduates, and so I joined the legions of my kinsmen in subscribing. True to my genetics, I read from right to left, starting with obituaries and ending with an increasingly provocative editorial by the publisher, Arthur Horwitz. In between, you can read about who’s celebrating marriages, births, circumcisions, 90th birthdays, anniversaries. There is a great weekly food column by Danny Raskin, who is as old as the hills. And you can get a bunch of wire stories from the Jewish Telegraph service. But I, like most people, mostly read it to find out who’s doing what in the community. It’s a good read, especially when it’s free!