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j., also known as Jweekly, is a weekly print magazine in Northern California and a Jewish website at jweekly.com. It is owned and operated by San Francisco Jewish Community Publications Inc. It is based in San Francisco, California.
History
It began publishing as a San Francisco newspaper named The Emanu-El on December 22, 1895, and in 1932 it merged with the Jewish Journal, a competing Jewish newspaper. In 1946, following a merger, it changed its name to the Jewish Community Bulletin, in 1979 it was renamed the San Francisco Jewish Bulletin, in 1984 it was renamed the Northern California Jewish Bulletin, and in 2003 it was renamed j. the Jewish news weekly of Northern California.
Editor and coverage
Sue Fishkoff is its editor, and Nora Contini is publisher. Marc S. Klein is editor and publisher emeritus, having retired in September 2011 after nearly 28 years at the helm. It serves 20,000 homes in Northern California.
The magazine "covers what it means to be Jewish today — from politics to the arts, religion and food, as well as spirituality, life-cycle events and our, local, national and global community."