San Diego Jewish Journal
[1] Their intent was to create a magazine that spoke to all Jewish movements and traditions.In 2007, the magazine served 19,000 subscribers in San Diego, Palm Springs, and Temecula Valley.In 2007, the San Diego Jewish Times, a biweekly newspaper with which it had competed, with about 16,000 subscribers, ceased publication after 27 years.[2] The San Diego Jewish Journal won a Simon Rockower Award in 2015[5] and another in 2016.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.See tips for writing articles about magazines.