Ohio gets new Jewish newspaper

Columbus Jewish News, replacing recently closed Ohio Jewish Chronicle, debuts with 44-page full-color issue

Columbus Bureau Chief Amanda Koehn and Publisher and CEO Kevin S. Adelstein hold up the inaugural issue of the new biweekly Columbus Jewish News, which debuted August 9. (Cleveland Jewish News via JTA)
Columbus Bureau Chief Amanda Koehn and Publisher and CEO Kevin S. Adelstein hold up the inaugural issue of the new biweekly Columbus Jewish News, which debuted August 9. (Cleveland Jewish News via JTA)

Bucking industry trends which have seen the closure of local newspapers across the country, the Cleveland Jewish News has expanded into central Ohio with the establishment of the Columbus Jewish News.

The News replaces the recently closed Ohio Jewish Chronicle, which shut down last month after a 96-year run. Recent research indicates that more than 1,800 American newspapers have shut down since 2004.

The new paper, which is being distributed to all Jewish households in the area and offers local, regional and world news, features, sports and opinions, debuted last Thursday with a 44-page full-color issue.

“We are honored to have the opportunity to connect with the Greater Columbus Jewish community,” Kevin S. Adelstein, CEO and publisher of the Cleveland Jewish News and president of the Cleveland Jewish Publication Company, said in a statement.

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