Flatbush Jewish Journal

Flatbush Jewish Journal (FJJ) is a Brooklyn-based weekly newspaper catering to the Orthodox Jewish community.[1][2][3] The New York Times demonstrated the paper's political impact[4] in a close senatorial election influenced by FJJ.[5][6]

Flatbush Jewish Journal
CityNew York City, New York
CountryUnited States

Since 2013 the newspaper has featured advertisements from an anonymous source aimed to reduced chatter during Jewish religious services headlined "Stop the Talking in Shul!".[7]

Overview

FJJ publisher Mordy Mehlman founded the paper in 2010 and claims that 19,000 homes receive the FJJ.[8][9] In 2015 the physical page size shrank due to a change that reduced printing cost.[10]

Local newspapers, including The New York Times, cover their content.[1][11][12] For religious reasons, the newspaper refuses to print pictures of women or girls.[13][11] If a yartzeit article is published about a woman, the accompanying photo, if present, is of her husband.[3]

One competing periodical referred to them as "my good friends at" and then claimed "inspired by" (themselves). Praise included that the paper "has great coverage of Brooklyn yeshiva events."[10]

Features

Reb Yaakov, The Life and Times of HaGaon Rabbi Yaakov Kamenetsky
serialized 2021 by FJJ

FJJ publishes ongoing Torah content by several well-known rabbis; Artscroll books are serialized. Some of their weekly columnists with professional recognition feature a reader's letter and a response, sometimes continued to a following week. Content from Artscroll volumes previously or presently excerpted include writings by or about Yaakov Kamenetsky (Reb Yaakov: The Life and Times of HaGaon Rabbi Yaakov Kamenetsky),[14] Abraham J. Twerski (Letters To My Children)[15] and Avraham Yaakov Pam (The Life and Ideals of Rabbi Avrohom Yaakov Hakohen Pam).[16]

The letter pages[17] were, for ten years, the source of material for Rocky Zweig's submissions, whose presence was described by a larger Orthodox newspaper as "a weekly column."[18] The late Zweig[19] wrote a major satire in the guise of a full page of the Talmud, describing the reasons why Donald Trump should or should not build a wall, and why or why not Mexico should want to pay for it; it was printed as the front page of the Purim issue. The Flatbush Jewish Journal's letter pages are considered important reading: in 2013 a long-time elected legislator's negative reaction to content was covered by The Jewish Press.[20]

Impact of COVID-19

What some labeled a fifty page obituary section in April 2020 was followed up by a shorter one-year-later yartzeit "tribute."[3][21]

See also

References

  1. Anemona Hartocollis; Ann Farmer (May 1, 2015). "Brooklyn Girl Injured in a Fire That Killed 7 Siblings Is Said to Be Recovering". The New York Times.
  2. "Jerry Nadler Voted In Favor of Iran Deal, and Will Survive To Tell The Tale". The Forward. October 8, 2015.
  3. Irene Katz Connelly (April 27, 2020). "Orthodox publication includes 50 pages of obituaries". The Forward. respected rabbis and yeshiva leaders, as well as Noach Dear, a Brooklyn councilman and judge.
  4. Josh Nathan-Kazis (February 21, 2019). "Public Advocate Candidate Eric Ulrich Is Courting The Orthodox. Is It Enough To Win?". The Forward.
  5. Liz Robbins (March 21, 2012). "Both Sides Declare Victory in Bumpy Race for a Brooklyn Senate Seat". The New York Times.
  6. "Corrections". The New York Times. March 22, 2012.
  7. Josh Nathan-Kazis (September 3, 2013). "Rabbis Declare War on Chit-Chat in Synagogue". The Forward.
  8. "10 Questions About Jonathan Pollard With Rabbi Pesach". Yeshivaworld. November 26, 2015.
  9. "America's Fastest Growing Newspaper". Retrieved September 5, 2021. 30,000 printed; 250,000 readers; 19,000 homes; 3,000 emailed
  10. Larry Gordon (June 18, 2015). "Bigger, Smaller, Better". Five Towns Jewish Times (5tJt.com).
  11. Erin Durkin (July 10, 2017). "Orthodox Jewish mom and popular social media star uses ..." The New York Daily News.
  12. "Readers sound off on sins, socialists and sandwiches". New York Daily News.
  13. Shoshy Ciment (August 2, 2017). "Invisible Women: Censorship By Some Orthodox Publications". The Jewish Press.
  14. Yonason Rosenblum. Reb Yaakov: The Life and Times of Hagaon Rabbi Yaakov Kamenetsky. ISBN 978-0-8990-6413-0.
  15. ,Abraham J. Twerski (November 2015). Letters To My Children. Artscroll. ISBN 978-1-4226-1662-8.
  16. Shimon Finkelman. The Life and Ideals of Rabbi Avrohom Yaakov Hakohen Pam. ISBN 978-1-5781-9384-4.
  17. several pages per issue
  18. Hana Levi Julian (February 18, 2020). "(Rocky) Zweig, z'l, Co-Founder of Neginah Orchestra Passes Away". The Jewish Press.
  19. "Rocky Zweig".
  20. Tzvi Ben-Gedalyahu (May 2, 2013). "Hikind Joins Bloggers to Accuse Greenfield as a Phony Blogger". The Jewish Press.
  21. "Flatbush Jewish Journal Marks One Year Since COVID Struck with Tribute Edition". Yeshivaworld. March 22, 2021.
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