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Philadelphia Jewish Voice

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Philadelphia Jewish Voice
TypeMonthly online journal
Founded2005
LanguageEnglish
CityPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
Websitehttp://pjvoice.org/

The Philadelphia Jewish Voice is a monthly online journal that addressed the critical social and political issues facing the Jewish community of the metropolitan Philadelphia area and beyond.[1] Founded in the summer of 2005, Philadelphia Jewish Voice functions as a non-profit corporation and is staffed entirely by volunteers committed to reflecting the diversity of opinion within the Jewish community. Subscriptions is free.[2] The current editor-in-chief is Adena Potok, widow of the author Chaim Potok.[3] The publisher is Daniel Elliott Loeb.

References

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  1. ^ "'Kabbalah of You' course offered in Edwards". The VailDaily.
  2. ^ "Philadelphia Jewish Voice - Volume 1". www.pjvoice.com. Retrieved 2020-01-05.
  3. ^ "'Kabbalah of You' course offered at Chabad". Westport News. 25 October 2012.