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The Jewish Exponent : ウィキペディア英語版
The Jewish Exponent

The Jewish Exponent brand consists of a weekly community newspaper, a website, and a quarterly magazine. As of June 2015, it is operated by Mid-Atlantic Media, which also publishes several other Jewish newspapers in the region.
The ''Jewish Exponent'' newspaper is the flagship publication of the Jewish Publishing Group, which also produces The Guide to Jewish Philadelphia and special interest supplements.
==History==
The newspaper serves the Jewish community of Greater Philadelphia and has been published continuously since April 15, 1887. A predecessor newspaper, ''The Jewish Record,'' had been published since 1875.〔
The current circulation is made up of direct subscribers and those who donate to the (Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia ). The paper is currently delivered to approximately 30,000 households. It attracts over 40,000 unique visitors a month. The paper had 40,000 subscribers in 2009. However, when the paper celebrated its 75th anniversary in 1962, it had the largest circulation of any Jewish newspaper in the United States.〔 At the hundredth anniversary in 1987, the circulation was 65,000.〔
The second-oldest continuously published Jewish newspaper in the United States, it has evolved from its roots as a voice for prominent businessmen to a multimedia platform for delivering Jewish news and information and stimulating community dialogue.
The paper was founded by 43 prominent Philadelphians—among them Henry Samuel Morais—who pledged that it would be "devoted to the interests of the Jewish people." It was an early supporter of Zionism. In the 1940s the paper experienced financial difficulties, and on May 5, 1944, it was purchased by the Allied Jewish Appeal, a precursor of the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia, which still publishes it today via the Jewish Publishing Group.
In 1999, the Jewish Exponent launched its website. A totally re-designed website was launched in November 2012. The site contains timely news of a local, national, global and Israel nature, as well as blogs, special interest columns, classifieds, death notices and Mazel-Tov announcements. It is the home of the Jewish community events calendar with hundreds of events added monthly in a fashion that is searchable by event type, audience and location. The online guide to Jewish Philly provides a searchable method for the community to find out about every Jewish organization in the Delaware Valley, as well as businesses that wish to promote their products and services to the Jewish community of Greater Philadelphia. The site also allows users to register for weekly email newsletters as well as engage with the Jewish Exponent via social media such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Pinterest.
On June 3, 2015, the ''Exponent'' laid off its entire editorial staff. Reports said that the paper had been losing $300,000 per year. The owners contracted with Mid-Atlantic Media to operate the paper. Mid-Atlantic is based in Baltimore and produces several other Jewish papers, including the ''Baltimore Jewish Times'', ''Washington Jewish Week'', and ''The Jewish Chronicle of Pittsburgh''. Joshua Runyan, Mid-Atlantic's editorial director, was named the paper's new editor, replacing Lisa Hostein.

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