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Meyer Joshua Nurenberger (1911 – August 11, 2001) was a Jewish journalist, author and publisher. He grew up in Europe but immigrated to the New World in 1939, living in the USA where he worked as a war correspondent and journalist, before moving to Canada where he founded and edited the ''Canadian Jewish News''. ==Early life== M.J. Nurenberger was born in Kraków but was raised in France and educated in Belgium where he began his career in journalism as a parliamentary reporter. He emigrated to the United States in February 1939, months before the outbreak of World War II. He was able to rescue his parents and 3 sisters from Europe before the war. They spent the war in England and Cuba and came to New York in 1945. While in New York City he was ordained a rabbi but decided to continue his career in journalism. He found a job with the conservative ''Morgen Journal'' (''Jewish Morning Journal''), a Yiddish daily published in New York, becoming its editor in 1947 and also wrote a column for the influential Yiddish weekly ''Algemeiner Journal''. During World War II, Nurenberger was a war correspondent whose dispatches were carried by the Jewish press throughout the world. Following the war he covered the Nuremberg Trials and later also covered the trial of Adolf Eichmann in Israel.
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