Jewish Tribune (UK)
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The Jewish Tribune is a privately owned Jewish Orthodox weekly newspaper based in Stamford Hill, London. Founded in 1962, it appears every Thursday, providing news, views, social and cultural reports, as well as editorials and feature articles, and a spectrum of readers' opinions.[1] With a circulation of over 7000, the paper is the third largest Jewish paper in England after The Jewish Chronicle and Hamodia and is the second 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.
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