The ''Congress Weekly'' magazine was a periodical,
published in New York, by the
American Jewish Congress
The American Jewish Congress (AJCongress) is an association of American Jews organized to defend Jewish interests in the US and internationally through public policy advocacy, using diplomacy, legislation, and the courts.
History
The idea for a ...
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The magazine was "a review of Jewish interests.".
It was founded in the 1930s.
Samuel Caplan was its editor from 1940 till 1966.
Among its contributors was author and poet
Judd L. Teller.
The ''Congress weekly'' magazine became a bi-weekly in 1959,
known as ''Congress bi-weekly magazine''.
It later (at least since 1975) became a monthly magazine, ''Congress Monthly'', with articles on public policy and public affairs.
Jerome A Chanes, "A Primer on the American Jewish Community"
3rd ed. June, 2008, ''ajc.org''
References
Magazines established in the 1930s
Defunct magazines published in New York (state)
Weekly magazines published in the United States
Magazines with year of establishment missing
Defunct Jewish magazines published in the United States
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