Cleveland Jewish News

Cleveland Jewish News Award-winning news and community coverage serving the Jewish community of Cleveland and Northeast O Wertheimer. Weyne was succeeded in 1970 by Jerry D. Barach.

The Cleveland Jewish News is the only independent source of Jewish news and commentary serving Northeast Ohio. It was formed in 1964 as an independent successor of two privately owned Jewish newspapers in Cleveland: The Jewish Review & Observer and the Jewish Independent. The Jewish Review & Observer dated to the founding in July 1889 of Cleveland¹s first Jewish newspaper, the Hebrew Observer, by

Hiram Strauss and Sam Oppenheimer. Oppenheimer teamed with Jack Machol in 1893 to start the Jewish Review, which was purchased in 1896 by Dan S. In 1899, Wertheimer merged both weeklies into the Jewish Review & Observer, which the family controlled for the next 65 years. The Jewish Independent, established in March 1906, became another family enterprise when Maurice Weidenthal of The Plain Dealer became editor several weeks later. Circulation approached 20,000 by 1917, when Weidenthal died and was succeeded by his brother Leo. Leo Weidenthal guided the Jewish Independent for 47 years. His retirement in 1964 served as the catalyst for a reorganization of Cleveland¹s Jewish press by a civic group incorporated as the Cleveland Jewish Publication Co. A group of 29 business, professional and communal leaders in Cleveland¹s Jewish community, headed by Lloyd S. Schwenger, arranged for a credit line of $155,000 to secure the assets of the two papers. They created an independent publication that is now held in trust for the Cleveland Jewish community and governed by its own board of directors. The Jewish Community Federation helped support the CJN initially, until it established itself as financially independent. Under the editorship of Arthur Weyne, the Cleveland Jewish News debuted as a 32-page tabloid-sized newspaper on October 30, 1964. Cynthia Dettelbach became editor in 1980. When she retired in 2009, Michael E. Bennett became publisher and editor. The newspaper's offices started on Payne Avenue before moving to the Cedar Center shopping area of University Heights, where it remained for nearly 20 years. In 1989, the paper moved to 3645 Warrensville Center Road in Shaker Heights, near Chagrin Boulevard. In October 2002, the CJN moved to its current location at 23880 Commerce Park, Beachwood. The CJN remains the best way to learn about people, activities, lifecycle events and Jewish institutions and organizations. It also provides thoughtful analysis and perspective on what is happening here, in Israel, and around the world. The company now publishes:

• The weekly newspaper
• A website, - www.cjn.org
• Jstyle, with features on homes, fashion, food and more.
• Jstyle Weddings, an annual guide to helping the bride to be (and their parents) plan for the big day.
• The SOURCE: Annual Guide to Jewish Living in Northeast Ohio, a directory with comprehensive, useful listings to help readers connect with organizations, agencies and businesses.
• Bar/Bat Mitzvah, a biannual magazine focused on making the occasion meaningful and festive. CJN publications have an average print distribution of 9,000 copies and reach more than 45,000 readers in Greater Cleveland. In addition to paid home delivery, the paper is available in libraries and institutions, and single copies are sold at more than 70 newsstands. In 2012, the CJN launched a digital edition of the paper, which can be viewed on any mobile device. The digital edition is delivered directly to your inbox on Thursday, a full day earlier than the print subscription. The CJN is only one brand created by the Cleveland Jewish Publication Co. (CJPC) who also partners with businesses and organizations to meet their communications needs. Two of the CJPC's signature publications, Balanced Family and Canvas, are found on newsstands and at various locations throughout Ohio. In addition, this growing integrated publishing group has partnered with many local organizations to provide custom solutions including:
• The Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage
• Cleveland State University Theatre Arts Program
• Diversity Center of Northeast Ohio
• Park Synagogue
• The Press Club of Cleveland • AFMDA
• Hillel at Kent State University
• Crocker Park Arts Festival
• Milestones Autism Centers

The CJN and CJPC also have an events division to meet the growing demand for high quality events to connect members of the community to each other. CJN and the CJPC events will be looked upon to keep readers and non-readers engaged with our products, create opportunities to network and fill information gaps. HOURS:
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12/23/2025

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Dozens of people gathered outside Market Hall at The Van Aken District in Shaker Heights on Dec. 21 to light the last ca...
12/23/2025

Dozens of people gathered outside Market Hall at The Van Aken District in Shaker Heights on Dec. 21 to light the last candle on the menorah at a Chanukah celebration hosted by Shaker Chabad.

Dozens of people gathered outside Market Hall at Van Aken District in Shaker Heights on Dec. 21 to light the last candle on the menorah at a Chanukah celebration hosted

In a quick turnaround after owner Dustin Goldberg solidified the deal around Thanksgiving, Goldie’s Donuts & Bakery open...
12/23/2025

In a quick turnaround after owner Dustin Goldberg solidified the deal around Thanksgiving, Goldie’s Donuts & Bakery opened its third location Dec. 1 in Brecksville.

In a quick turnaround after owner Dustin Goldberg solidified the deal around Thanksgiving, Goldie's Donuts & Bakery opened its third location Dec. 1 at 7301 Chippewa Road in Brecksville.

The Eric and Jane Nord Family Fund’s latest donation has helped create the Jane B. and Eric T. Nord Education Leadership...
12/22/2025

The Eric and Jane Nord Family Fund’s latest donation has helped create the Jane B. and Eric T. Nord Education Leadership and Internship Endowed Fund, which will help support The Cleveland Orchestra take a big step forward in its education vision, according to a news release.

The Eric and Jane Nord Family Fund's latest donation has helped create the Jane B. and Eric T. Nord Education Leadership and Internship Endowed Fund, which will help support The

Rabbi Noam Raucher, executive director of FJMC - The Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs and co-host of the The Jewish Divo...
12/22/2025

Rabbi Noam Raucher, executive director of FJMC - The Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs and co-host of the The Jewish Divorce Project, made a cross-country trip to Cleveland to connect with local Jewish men’s clubs and celebrate the Festival of Lights with a special teaching at B'nai Jeshurun Congregation in Pepper Pike.

Rabbi Noam Raucher, executive director of FJMC International and co-host of the Jewish Divorce Project Podcast, made a cross-country trip to Cleveland to connect with local Jewish men's clubs and

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12/22/2025

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A handcrafted menorah created by children from Friendship Circle Cleveland took center stage on Dec. 15 at Vice Presiden...
12/22/2025

A handcrafted menorah created by children from Friendship Circle Cleveland took center stage on Dec. 15 at Vice President JD Vance’s Chanukah reception at his official residence at the United States Naval Observatory in Washington, D.C.

The menorah was made on short notice by students from Friendship Circle’s Kulanu Hebrew School in Pepper Pike, a program serving children with special needs, in partnership with volunteers from the Joseph and Florence Mandel Jewish Day School in Beachwood.

A handcrafted menorah created by children from Friendship Circle of Cleveland took center stage on Dec. 15 at Vice President JD Vance's Chanukah reception at his official residence at the

Since the city of University Heights made composting free for residents in May, participation has been steadily growing,...
12/22/2025

Since the city of University Heights made composting free for residents in May, participation has been steadily growing, according to a news release.

Rust Belt Riders has seen participation at the Walt collection site soar from 131 to over 370 households – a nearly three-fold increase.

Since the city of University Heights made composting free for residents in May, participation has been steadily growing, according to a news release.

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12/22/2025

Are you looking for a different kind of Chanukah present to give to someone you love? How about a sponge? Soak this in: A ticket to Beck Center for the Art’s “The SpongeBob Musical” is the gift you never knew you needed. But it will certainly put a smile on your face.

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The annual Sunbeam Holiday Boutique celebrated its 114th year with 12 new vendors and shopping opportunities from Nov. 1...
12/22/2025

The annual Sunbeam Holiday Boutique celebrated its 114th year with 12 new vendors and shopping opportunities from Nov. 12 to Nov. 14 at The Country Club in Pepper Pike, with a portion of all sales donated directly to Vocational Guidance Services, which has provided services to individuals with disabilities for over 100 years.

The annual Sunbeam Holiday Boutique celebrated its 114th year with 12 new vendors and shopping opportunities from Nov. 12 to Nov. 14 at The Country Club in Pepper Pike, with

N**i memorabilia, some already attracting bids, is being offered for sale through a local online auction – a move the Je...
12/22/2025

N**i memorabilia, some already attracting bids, is being offered for sale through a local online auction – a move the Jewish Cleveland's board chair Jeffrey J. Wild condemned as “abhorrent.”

Local online auction lists N**i memorabilia with active bids, drawing condemnation from Cleveland's Jewish Federation, which calls the sale abhorrent.

Several Jewish organizations and business owners received awards at the 2025 Beachwood Chamber of Commerce’s Spirit of S...
12/22/2025

Several Jewish organizations and business owners received awards at the 2025 Beachwood Chamber of Commerce’s Spirit of Success Awards Banquet on Dec. 10 in the Simon and Rose Mandel Theatre at Cuyahoga Community College’s Eastern Campus in Highland Heights.

Jewish organizations and business leaders were honored at Beachwood Chamber's 2025 Spirit of Success Awards, recognizing community, nonprofit and business excellence.

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