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American Jewish Press Association

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American Jewish Press Association
Formation1944
FounderGabriel Cohen
Location
President
Ellen Futterman
Websiteajpa.org

The American Jewish Press Association (AJPA) is an organization of Jewish newspapers, magazines, journalists, and affiliated organizations in North America. It was established in 1944 and is based in Phoenix, Arizona. Back then the Jewish Press was referred to as 'Anglo-Jewish press' and some publishers and editors were not comfortable with this tag. This organization was the brainchild of Gabriel Cohen, editor and publisher of the National Jewish Post & Opinion.[1]

History

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The American Jewish Press Association (AJPA) was founded on May 2, 1944, as the Anglo-Jewish Publishers Association. During its 2-day organizational meeting in Indianapolis, initiated by Gabriel Cohen of the Indianapolis Jewish Post, the AJPA also adopted resolutions condemning the White Paper of 1939 ban on Jewish immigration to Mandatory Palestine, the mistreatment of Jews in the Polish armed forces, and pledging its support to the American war effort.[2] Before the AJPA, previous attempts to join Jewish journalists as a group had failed. The group's original membership included only English-language Jewish weekly newspapers.[3]

In 1980, AJPA's membership included 75 English-language publications in the United States and Canada.[4] As of 2024, AJPA had 120 member organizations.[3]

Rockower Awards

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AJPA established the Simon Rockower Memorial Writing Competition for member publications in 1980. The competition was funded by a grant from Rockower Brothers, Inc., in honor of the 100th anniversary of the birth of founder Simon Rockower. Norman Lamm of Yeshiva University was the competition's original president, with David Mirsky of Yeshiva University as the inaugural chair. The competition began in 1981 with six categories, including news writing, editorial writing, feature writing, cultural and arts writing, special series, page one make-up, and graphics.[4]

The awards, considered the "Jewish Pulitzers,"[5][6] are presented at a banquet in November each year.[7][8][9]

List of categories

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The first competition had six categories.[10] As of the 2016 awards there were 24 categories,[11] and in 2017, 22.[12] In 2024, there were 32 award categories, plus three additional wild card categories for reporting on the Israel-Hamas war.[13]

Until 2020 the entries for most categories were divided by circulation.[14] Since 2021 the divisions are Weekly and Biweekly Newspapers, Monthly Newspapers and Magazines and Web-based Outlets.[15]

Category Description Division A Division B Division C
1 The Louis Rapoport Award for Excellence in Commentary Weekly and Biweekly Newspapers Monthly Newspapers and Magazines Web-based Outlets; Digital Only, Website Only and Wire Services
2 Award for Excellence in Single Commentary Weekly and Biweekly Newspapers Monthly Newspapers and Magazines Web-based Outlets; Digital Only, Website Only and Wire Services
3 Award for Excellence in Personal Essay Weekly and Biweekly Newspapers Monthly Newspapers and Magazines Web-based Outlets; Digital Only, Website Only and Wire Services
4 Award for Excellence in Editorial Writing All
5 The Boris Smolar Award for Excellence in Enterprise or Investigative Reporting Weekly and Biweekly Newspapers Monthly Newspapers and Magazines Web-based Outlets; Digital Only, Website Only and Wire Services
6 Award for Excellence in News Reporting Weekly and Biweekly Newspapers Monthly Newspapers and Magazines Web-based Outlets; Digital Only, Website Only and Wire Services
7 Award for Excellence in Writing about Social Justice and Humanitarian Work Weekly and Biweekly Newspapers Monthly Newspapers and Magazines Web-based Outlets; Digital Only, Website Only and Wire Services
8 Award for Excellence in Feature Writing Weekly and Biweekly Newspapers Monthly Newspapers and Magazines Web-based Outlets; Digital Only, Website Only and Wire Services
9 Award for Excellence in Arts News and Features – Reporting (movie, theater, television, books, music, etc.) Weekly and Biweekly Newspapers Monthly Newspapers and Magazines Web-based Outlets; Digital Only, Website Only and Wire Services
10 Award for Excellence in Arts – Review/Criticism (movie, theater, television, books, music, etc.) Weekly and Biweekly Newspapers Monthly Newspapers and Magazines Web-based Outlets; Digital Only, Website Only and Wire Services
11 Award for Excellence in Personality Profiles Weekly and Biweekly Newspapers Monthly Newspapers and Magazines Web-based Outlets; Digital Only, Website Only and Wire Services
12 Award for Excellence in Special Sections or Supplements All
13 Award for Excellence in Writing about Health Care Weekly and Biweekly Newspapers Monthly Newspapers and Magazines Web-based Outlets; Digital Only, Website Only and Wire Services
14 Award for Journalistic Excellence in Covering Zionism, Aliyah and Israel Weekly and Biweekly Newspapers Monthly Newspapers and Magazines Web-based Outlets; Digital Only, Website Only and Wire Services
15 Award for Excellence in Writing about Women Weekly and Biweekly Newspapers Monthly Newspapers and Magazines Web-based Outlets; Digital Only, Website Only and Wire Services
16 Award of Excellence in Writing about Jewish Heritage and Jewish Peoplehood in Europe Weekly and Biweekly Newspapers Monthly Newspapers and Magazines Web-based Outlets; Digital Only, Website Only and Wire Services
17 Award for Journalistic Excellence in North American Jewish History Weekly and Biweekly Newspapers Monthly Newspapers and Magazines Web-based Outlets; Digital Only, Website Only and Wire Services
18 Award for Excellence in Photography All
19 Award for Excellence in Interfaith Relations Reporting All
20 Award for Excellence in Writing about Food and Wine Weekly and Biweekly Newspapers Monthly Newspapers and Magazines Web-based Outlets; Digital Only, Website Only and Wire Services
21 Award for Exellence in Writing about Sports Weekly and Biweekly Newspapers Monthly Newspapers and Magazines Web-based Outlets; Digital Only, Website Only and Wire Services
22 Award for Excellence in Writing about Seniors Weekly and Biweekly Newspapers Monthly Newspapers and Magazines Web-based Outlets; Digital Only, Website Only and Wire Services
23 Award for Excellence in Business Reporting – Trends All
24 Award for Excellence in News Obituaries Weekly and Biweekly Newspapers Monthly Newspapers and Magazines Web-based Outlets; Digital Only, Website Only and Wire Services
25 Award for Excellence in Writing about Politics/Government Weekly and Biweekly Newspapers Monthly Newspapers and Magazines Web-based Outlets; Digital Only, Website Only and Wire Services
26 Award for Excellence in Education Reporting Weekly and Biweekly Newspapers Monthly Newspapers and Magazines Web-based Outlets; Digital Only, Website Only and Wire Services
27 Award for Excellence in Writing about Antisemitism Weekly and Biweekly Newspapers Monthly Newspapers and Magazines Web-based Outlets; Digital Only, Website Only and Wire Services
28 Award for Excellence in Writing about Jewish Thought and Life Weekly and Biweekly Newspapers Monthly Newspapers and Magazines Web-based Outlets; Digital Only, Website Only and Wire Services
29 Award for Excellence in Writing about Young Families/People Weekly and Biweekly Newspapers Monthly Newspapers and Magazines Web-based Outlets; Digital Only, Website Only and Wire Services
30 Award for Excellence in Podcasting All
31 Award for Excellence in General Newsletters All
32 Award for Outstanding Accomplishments - Best Freelancer All

References

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  1. ^ "AJPA Official Website".
  2. ^ "Anglo-jewish Publishers Association Established at Indianapolis Meeting". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. 1944-05-02. Retrieved 14 June 2024.
  3. ^ a b Bell, Adam (2024-05-28). "At 80, American Jewish Press Association grapples with past, present and future". Jewish News Syndicate. Retrieved 14 June 2024.
  4. ^ a b "Ajpa Establishes Annual Writing Competition". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. 1980-06-13. Retrieved 14 June 2024.
  5. ^ Rudoren, Jodi (2022-07-01). "The story behind the stories: How our journalists produced award-winning work last year". The Forward. Retrieved 14 June 2024.
  6. ^ Eisner, Jane (2020-06-08). "The uncertain future of Jewish news media". Columbia Journalism Review. Retrieved 14 June 2024.
  7. ^ "Rockower Awards". Retrieved 2017-12-29.
  8. ^ "JTA takes 4 Rockower Awards for journalistic excellence". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Retrieved 2017-12-29.
  9. ^ "Forward Scoops 17 Jewish Press Awards". The Forward. Retrieved 2017-12-29.
  10. ^ "Extension of Remarks" (PDF). United States Government Publishing Office (GPO). 1980-08-19. Retrieved 2024-01-25.
  11. ^ "The 35th Annual Simon Rockower Award Winners - American Jewish Press Association". www.ajpa.org. Retrieved 2017-12-29.
  12. ^ "The 36th Annual Simon Rockower Award Winners - American Jewish Press Association". www.ajpa.org. Retrieved 2017-12-29.
  13. ^ "43rd Annual Competition" (PDF). www.ajpa.org. Retrieved 2024-01-25.
  14. ^ "AJPA - 2020 Competition". www.ajpa.org. Retrieved 2024-02-29.
  15. ^ "AJPA - 2021 Competition". www.ajpa.org. Retrieved 2024-02-29.
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