Well-known photojournalist who worked for the famous left wing New York newspaper "P.M.". His work was also featured in the famous "Family of Man" series. He taught for many years at C.W. Post University. Still alive in his eighties and still exhibiting.
Late host of "The Journal," which during its run was Canadas most respected newsmagazine program. Mother of neo-conservative commentator David Frum
(1929) media personality, a regular fixture on morning television shows (Today and The View), evening news magazines (20/20), and on The ABC Evening News, as the first female evening news anchor
Foreign News reporter for the Associated Press.
founder of Jewsweek and American Jewish Life Magazine
Bernard Goldberg worked for CBS News for 28 years and is currently a correspondent on the HBO program, Real Sports, where he chronicles various aspects of American culture. Winner of six Emmy awards.
Veteran CBS foreign correspondent, now retired and teaching. He covered everything from the invasion of the Dominican Republic in 1965 to the Gulf War. He sneaked into Afganistan to cover the fighting there.
Dear Abby is the twin sister of Ann Landers. They were raised in Sioux City, Iowa. (Real names: Pauline and Esther Friedman). Ironic that America turns to Jewish mothers for advice
Rosenthal was a New York Times executive editor (1977–88) and columnist (1987–1999) and New York Daily News columnist (1999–2004). He joined the New York Times in 1943 and worked for the Times for 56 years - from 1943 to 1999. Rosenthal won a Pulitzer Prize in 1960 for international reporting.
Gold is a much missed entertainment columnist who wrote for the Chicago Tribune during the 70s. He died much too young of leukemia.
Sihn is a former sex advice columnist for the New York Press, who has recently authored a semi-autobiographical novel about an advice columnist. Ms. Sohn works a lot of Yiddish into her accounts of her own sexual adventures.
Landers is the twin sister of Dear Abby. They were raised in Sioux City, Iowa. (Real names: Pauline and Esther Friedman). Ironic that America turns to Jewish mothers for advice
Novelist and journalist. Author of the acclaimed feminist novel "Up the Sandbox" and the novel "Lovingkindness". Her non-fiction book "My Real Life as a Mother" was nominated for a National Book Award. Her early life memoir is "1145 Park Avenue". Her grandfather founded the Van Heusen shirt company. She writes a column for the NY Observer.
Wine and Spirits Editor for the magazine "Bon Appetit"; food commentator, WCBS New York, KFWB, Los Angeles. The "Dias" is Sephardic.
NY Times writer who is widely syndicated. Frequently writes on legal issues.
Humor writer with a bite syndicated in hundreds of papers.
Canadian social and political commentator. Extremely conservative. Wife of Conrad Black, the man who controls 60% of all newspapers in Canada.