Everything old is new again!
The redesigned New Jersey Jewish News launches this week! (See above.) Here’s what it used to look like:
I explain the changes in my column this week:
In our efforts to deliver readers a fresher, cleaner, and friendlier newspaper, we first took a long hard look at our logo. We felt the initials made a strong graphic statement, and a mission statement as well. We’ve always been delighted that the initials are a palindrome, suggesting our mirror identities as Jews and residents of the Garden State. The new logo proudly incorporates the “NJ,” but we’ve highlighted the second “J” to suggest Judaism’s centrality to our identity, as a newspaper and a community.
Also in this week’s issue:
- Did the Obama rumors sway Jewish voters?
- Meretz USA prez is burdened and hopeful.
- Reparations attorney may lose law license.
- Muslim immigration leaves Danes in a dither.



JustASC is written by Andrew Silow-Carroll, Editor-in-Chief of the 
February 18th, 2008 at 5:19 pm
Hi Andy, like the new cover look. Is it a wider page? I’ve had you on a Google alert for Silow-Carroll and Obama. Thanks for keeping me informed on identity politics. ellen