The Jerusalem Report

The Jerusalem Report
Cover of the 11 September 2017 edition.
Editor Steve Linde
Categories Newsmagazine
Frequency Biweekly
First issue 1990
Company The Jerusalem Post Group
Country Israel
Language English
Website jpost.com/Jerusalem-Report
ISSN 0792-6049

The Jerusalem Report is a fortnightly print and online news magazine that covers political, economic, social and cultural issues in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world.

Founded as an independent weekly publication in 1990, it is now is under the corporate umbrella of The Jerusalem Post Group, but remains editorially independent of The Jerusalem Post and other publications in this group. The magazine features interviews with leading personalities, in-depth news coverage, features and analyses on Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. Its editorial slant is viewed as "center-left."[1]

History

The Jerusalem Report was established in 1990 by South African-born veteran Israeli journalist Hirsh Goodman, who served as its editor-in-chief and publisher for nine years.[2] David Horovitz took over as editor-in-chief from 1998 to 2004, Sharon Ashley from 2004 to 2006,[3] and Eetta Prince-Gibson from 2006 to 2011. They were followed by Matthew Kalman (January to May 2012), Avi Hoffmann (June to November 2012) and Ilan Evyatar (December 2012 to May 2017).[4] Steve Linde, the former editor-in-chief of The Jerusalem Post, was appointed editor in June 2017.[5]

In 2000, noted American journalist Jeffrey Goldberg referred to The Jerusalem Report as "the best periodical published in Israel, in English or Hebrew. The Jerusalem Report is a beacon of professionalism and sobriety in a press culture that sometimes resembles the National Hockey League...."[6]

In 2004, The Jerusalem Report won the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee's Boris Smolar Award for coverage of the Jewish World.[7]

In April 2018, Amotz Asa-El's five-part series on the future of the Jewish people won the B'nai B'rith World Center Award for Journalism Recognizing Excellence in Diaspora Reportage.[8] In July 2018, The Jerusalem Report sparked a media furor after it dismissed its longtime illustrator, Avi Katz, over his cartoon portraying Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and lawmakers from his Likud party with pigs' heads in a reference to George Orwell’s Animal Farm. [9]

Ownership

The Jerusalem Report is owned by The Jerusalem Post Group, a Tel Aviv-based company controlled by Israeli businessman Eli Azur. It purchased The Jerusalem Report from Conrad Black's Hollinger newspaper group in 2004.The Jerusalem Report had been funded initially by five Jewish philanthropists, including Charles Bronfman, and was sold in 1998 to Hollinger, which had previously purchased The Jerusalem Post.[10][11]

Jerusalem Report Online

In addition to the print edition, which has an international circulation of some 65,000, The Jerusalem Report is published online at http://www.jpost.com/Jerusalem-Report, and offers a subscription for a digital edition at https://members.jpost.com/Report/ReportMagazine.aspx?source=FB_offer or http://www.jpost.com/LandedPages/report.aspx.

References

  1. Nathan-Kazis, Josh (29 February 2012). "Softspoken Man Behind Times of Israel". Forward. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
  2. Hirsh Goodman - Senior Research Fellow
  3. Former ‘J'lem Report’ editor to head new Hillel center
  4. Turning 80
  5. "Grapevine: Happy Birthday, Rabbi Lau".
  6. Jeffrey Goldberg (June 25, 2000). "Where the Political Is Personal". The New York Times Book Review.
  7. Jerusalem Report
  8. https://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Post-columnist-Asa-El-wins-Bnai-Brith-journalism-award-552803
  9. "Cartoonist axed for 'Animal Farm' pigs drawing of Netanyahu and colleagues". The Times of Israel. July 25, 2018.
  10. Jerusalem Post buys 49% of Jerusalem Report
  11. Hollinger International History
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