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The Jewish Post is a set of Jewish publications with several U.S. state editions including Indiana, Kentucky, Chicago,[1] Missouri[1] and New York.
Later on the Indiana publication became known as The National Jewish Post starting August 2, 1944.[2] It has the slogan "A Journal for Indiana Jewry".
The Jewish Post and Opinion is a monthly English Jewish publication, published in Indianapolis, Indiana. It is a continuation of The Jewish Post founded and funded by Gabriel Murrel Cohen, it is managed by Jennie Cohen, his daughter.[3]
The Missouri Jewish Post edition ran from 1948 to 1992 before stopping publication.[4]
The Jewish Post of New York traces its origins as an independent publication from 1974 to 1983 when the New York City edition became a separate publication from The Jewish Post and Opinion. It had a circulation of 21,000.[5][6]
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