Jewish Tribune (UK)

The Jewish Tribune
Type Weekly newspaper
Format Berliner
Owner(s) Agudath Yisroel of GB
Editor Dan Levy
Founded 1962
Language English
Yiddish
Headquarters 97 Stamford Hill, London, United Kingdom
Circulation c. 2800
Website None

The Jewish Tribune is a privately owned Haredi weekly newspaper based in Stamford Hill with offices in Golders Green, London. Founded in 1962, it appears in newspaper form every Thursday, providing up to date news from UK Jewish community and Israel along with views, social and cultural reports. It also contains editorials and a spectrum of readers' opinions.[1] Foreign, military and diplomatic correspondent James Marlow writes the Middle East articles including features with analysis.

With a claimed circulation of over 2800, the paper is the fifth largest Jewish paper in England after The Jewish Chronicle, the Jewish News, the Jewish Telegraph and Hamodia and is the third oldest continuously published Jewish newspaper in England.

The Jewish Tribune is published by Agudath Israel of Great Britain.

It is the only newspaper published in the UK to have a section in Yiddish.

In August 2010, rumours circulated that the newspaper would fold following the Rosh Hashana edition but the newspaper surmounted its problems and continues to publish.

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