Jewish Post of New York
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The Jewish Post of New York is an independent American newspaper.
The National Jewish Post and Opinion was established in Indianapolis in 1933 by Gabriel Murrel Cohen.[1] The Jewish Post of New York traces its origins as an independent publication to 1974 when the New York edition became a separate publication which has since evolved into the current Jewish Post. The Jewish Post bills itself as a champion of unity between religions and as a supporter of better relations between Jews and African Americans. The Dalai Lama, Coretta Scott King and Russell Simmons have provided their messages of support in the Jewish Post.[2]
Rabbi Rafi Rank frequently post his thoughts on Judaism in a section called cyberrav. [3]