Beginning January, 1931, the Jewish Tribune will publish two separate publications—a national monthly and a New York weekly. In making this announcement the editors of the Tribune state that the monthly will not be restricted to any one section of this country and will truly be a national magazine with an international scope and unlimited interests, while the weekly will confine itself entirely to Jewish life in New York.
The Jewish Tribune was founded in 1903 by Dr. Nehemiah Mosessohn in Portland, Oregon. Twelve years ago it came to New York. Herman Bernstein, now U. S. Minister to Albania, was for a time its editor. Sidney Wallach will be managing editor of the national monthly.
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