The Jewish Link of New Jersey (JLNJ) launched in March 2013 as a community paper
originally focusing on Bergen County. We expanded our coverage to include Union & Essex
Counties in 2015 and Passaic and Middlesex Counties in 2016. In 2020 and 2021, we
expanded the weekly paper further to include the Bronx, CT, Manhattan, Staten Island, and
Westchester.
Today we are one of the largest weekly papers serving the observant Jewish community in
the Tri-State area, printing over 20K copies weekly and delivering for free via home delivery
to over 10,000 households.
The JLNJ-Expanded Edition is focused today on providing premium, hyper-local full-color
news coverage, exciting features, Divrei Torah, columns, and opinion pieces, all written by
contributors with strong connections to our communities.
The paper is a forum and voice for the unique, dynamic and growing religious communities
in our coverage areas. We are committed to highlighting the best of our dynamic and
diverse Jewish community without sugarcoating or distorting reality. JLNJ regularly features
local schools, shuls, community organizations, and our youth and school sports leagues.
In New Jersey, they include the following areas:
Bergen County – Teaneck, Bergenfield, Englewood, Fair Lawn, Fort Lee, Tenafly, Paramus and
New Milford.
Passaic County – Clifton and Passaic
We also cover and distribute to the observant Jewish communities in Essex, Union,
and Middlesex Counties including:
Essex County: W. Orange, Livingston, Short Hills
Union County: Elizabeth, Hillside, Union, Linden, Springfield
Middlesex County: East Brunswick, Edison, Highland Park.
Outside of NJ, we also cover and distribute to the following areas in NY and CT.
Bronx – Riverdale and North Riverdale
Manhattan: Upper West Side and Upper East Side
Westchester: New Rochelle, Scarsdale, White Plains
Co-Founders/Co-Publishers
The Jewish Link of North Jersey – expanded edition is an independent weekly newspaper. Opinions
expressed by writers and columnists are not necessarily those of the editor or publisher. We are not
responsible for the kashrus or hashgachah of any product or establishment advertised within our
publication or on our website.