Jewish Sentinel

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title: Jewish Sentinel
text: The Jewish Sentinel called simply The Sentinel, was a weekly newspaper published each Thursday by The Sentinel Publishing Company of Chicago from 1911 to 1996. Founded by Louis Berlin with a friend, Abraham L. Weber. Berlin was the first editor. Its first issues was on February 4, 1911. In 1943 he sold it to Jack I. Fishbein (d.1996) who was editor and publisher since. The Sentinel, Voice of Chicago Jewry, reflected the changing Chicago Jewish community. It set it apart from others by publishing
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description: Weekly newspaper published by the Sentinel Publishing Company
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date created: 2021-01-24T15:49:37Z
date modified: 2024-09-12T13:21:00Z
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