
Since its founding in 1917, the Jewish Telegraphic Agency has served as the definitive, trusted global source of breaking news and analysis on developments impacting Jews and Jewish communities around the globe. JTA keeps the Jewish world informed and connected with a global network of correspondents in North America, the Middle East, Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia.
Our articles are syndicated to scores of newspapers and websites worldwide, serving as a key source of news about Jewish life in Israel, the United States and the rest of the Diaspora. We pride ourselves on producing compelling, credible, independent and high-quality journalism, free of any ideological agenda. Our reporting reflects the wide spectrum of religious, political and cultural identity within the Jewish community.

New York Jewish Week isn’t just a news website. We produce a range of products and newsletters tailored to readers hungry for Jewish news. We create in-person and online community forums featuring newsmakers at the top of their fields.
And we promote the next generation of engaged Jews through high school and college programs, and the annual “36 Under 36” tribute to emerging leaders. The Jewish Week is as diverse and forward-thinking as the changing community it covers.

The Nosher offers a dazzling array of new and classic Jewish recipes and food news, from Europe to Yemen, from challah to shakshuka and beyond. Featuring guest posts and recipes from top food writers and cookbook authors, The Nosher is both a standout food blog and an accessible, engaging, pluralistic hub of information relating to Jewish culinary customs, recipes and news.
Food plays a crucial role in the practice and celebration of Judaism, yet most recipes aren’t completely new creations; they are personal interpretations of a rich culinary culture. The Nosher marries today’s rich Jewish and culinary cultural innovations in one lively area, with gorgeous photography and finely crafted recipes.

Kveller.com is more than a website. It is a rich online community for those who want to add a Jewish twist to their parenting. Whether you grew up observing Shabbat every week, or had your first taste of matzah ball soup when you married into a Jewish family, the ways you can incorporate Judaism and Jewish culture into your parenting style are varied and endless.
Featuring a diverse crop of contributing writers, Kveller offers a space for discussion and ideas for all sorts of readers—including first-time parents, interfaith parents, queer parents, adoptive parents, grandparents, and everything in between—with the hopes of offering support, information, and inspiration for families when they need it most.

Launched in 2017, Hey Alma has quickly established itself as a leading voice and online community for young Jews. As a culture site, it covers everything from Jewish pop culture to politics and news. Hey Alma offers a radically inclusive approach toward Jewish community, ensuring that anyone who wants to unpack their Jewish identity — whatever that looks like — will feel welcome to do so.
Beyond a website, Hey Alma hosts a thriving community on social media, with tens of thousands of followers on Instagram who eagerly engage in weekly games, challenges, and conversations. From people who were raised in the tradition to those just dipping their toes into their Jewish identity, Hey Alma is the place to figure out where Judaism fits into the rest of your life.

My Jewish Learning is all about empowering Jewish discovery for anyone interested in learning more. We offer thousands of articles, videos and other resources to help you navigate all aspects of Judaism and Jewish life — from food to history to beliefs and practices.
Our site is geared toward all backgrounds and level of knowledge. So whether you’re a Hebrew school dropout seeking a refresher on how to light the Hanukkah menorah or a synagogue president looking for a new perspective on the week’s Torah portion or a newcomer contemplating converting to Judaism — we have something for you.