Washington Jewish Week
Serving the Greater Washington, D.C. area since 1930, this weekly publication provides comprehensive coverage of local, national, and international news relevant to the Jewish community. It is recognized as a vital resource for reporting on communal affairs, cultural events, and religious perspectives that shape the regional Jewish experience.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN WASHINGTON
The daily print news market in the nation's capital is dominated by a single major broadsheet, supplemented by a network of specialized, collegiate, and foreign-language community publications. Founded in 1877, the Washington Post leads the region's circulation with over 474,000 readers. Beyond this flagship paper, the Federal Times caters specifically to government managers, while the Spanish-language El Tiempo Latino targets Hispanic readers. Higher education institutions also contribute to the press ecosystem through student-run outlets like Georgetown University's GU Hoya. Paperboy lists 28 newspapers in Washington.
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Find recent obituaries and death notices published by Washington Jewish Week, serving Washington, District of Columbia. View the latest obituary listings and funeral notices on the paper’s website.
VIEW OBITUARIES ↗Washington Jewish Week — Today’s Headlines
- Ethel Finn, Jewish Community Builder, Social Worker, Dies at 85
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- Tu B’Av Jewish Love Stories in the DMV
- James “Jim” Savitz
- Susan Swartz Hookman
- B’nai Israel Members Shine in Summer Speaker Series
- Jewish Law Students, Young Attorneys Gather for DC Happy Hour
