Photographer and documentary film maker (not related to "the Rothschilds"). She is the author of "Live at the Fillmore East" (1999), which chronicles her career as a photographer at the famous rock palace. Ms. Rothschild is fully profiled in our "Profiles" section on the front page.
Journalist who is a contributing editor to "The Nation". Her work has appeared in many magazines and newspapers. Best known for her reporting on Haiti, which was the subject of her critically acclaimed book "The Rainy Season".
NBC News correspondent. She married Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan several years ago.
Andrew B. Adler is the editor and publisher of The Atlanta Maccabiah Press (Atlantas Jewish Community Newspaper)-for more than six years. Just named to the advisory council of the Georgia Commission on the Holocaust.
Veteran journalist who wrote for "Time" in the 50s and moved on to the New York Review of Books. Covered the civil rights mvmt. and gay rights struggles.
Famous photographer of rock and other famous personages who made her name as a correspondent for Rolling Stone Magazine.
Segal, also known as Ariel Segal Freilich, is Latin American correspondent for the BBC in Israel. He also broacasts for the Voice of Israel in Spanish. He was born and raised in Venezeula. Segals book "Jews of the Amazon" (1999) is a fascinating study of the Jewish community of the town of Iquitos, in the Peruvian part of the Amazon.
Television and web journalist, columnist for the Jewish Post and Opinion. Talk show host seen in Los Angeles and elsewhere.
Dean of White House Photographers. Covering Washington for almost 50 years. Made famous photo of 16 year old Bill Clinton shaking President Kennedys hand in White House Rose Garden.
NY Times reporter who covered the "Labor" beat for many years.
former anchor of CNNs Newsnight with Aaron Brown, ABCs World News Now, and ABCs World News Tonight Saturday
Peabody award winning MTV reporter and producer, half-Jewish.
Legendary founder and editor of the "Forward" Yiddish newspaper. His short story, "Yekl" was made into the film "Hester Street".
Publisher and owner of "Mother Jones", Left leaning magazine and author of an acclaimed recent account of the colonization of the Congo.
He is the technology-stock columnist for the San Jose Mercury News. His column, Silicon Street, appears on SiliconValley.com and in the San Jose Mercury News. The column offers financial news, analysis and insight on technology companies in Silicon Valley and beyond.
One of the few Jews left in Poland who is self-identified as Jewish and of some importance to the society in general. He was one of the founders of Solidarity and was imprisoned. As well as a political activist, he writes frequently on social/cultural issues. The newsaper he edits is one of the most important in Poland.
Journalist and author whose work has appeared in the NY Times Magazine and many other leading periodicals. He has regularly reported for National Public Radio and is known especially for his Latin American/Ecology reporting. Books include "Gavitos"-about a model Columbian village and "An Echo in My Blood: The Search for a Familys Hidden Past"-about his Jewish family in the US and the Ukraine. One strange detail: While touring the Ukraine, Weisman was served some gefilte fish. Then he realized fish was hard to get because of Chernobyl. He was told "dont ask". Weve had bad gefilte fish--but radioactive is truely taking bad to a new dimension.
Brilliant photojournalist. Most famous image is of sailor kissing a girl in Times Square on the day WWII ended.
Born Aline Bernstein. Wife of the famous architect. At 50 she began a new career as a television journalist for NBC and creator of the first serious womans issues talk show "Not For Women Only".