The Forward Receives 12 Simon Rockower Awards from the American Jewish Press Association
NEW YORK (PRWEB) June 22, 2018 -- The Forward was honored to receive 12 Simon Rockower Awards from the American Jewish Press Association (AJPA). The awards, which recognize achievements in Jewish journalism, included eight first-place wins for the Forward.
At the ceremony in Cleveland, the Forward and Yiddish Forward were recognized in categories including investigative reporting, arts and culture writing, feature writing, editorial writing, and a first-place recognition for our pioneering new Jewish College guide.
“It’s always gratifying to be honored by your peers, especially in so many different categories,” said Jane Eisner, The Forward’s Editor-in-Chief. “At a time when independent journalism is under assault, it’s inspiring to recognize the fine work of the Forward staff, and of so many of our colleagues across the nation.”
Eisner herself was among the winners. “The Forward’s editorials are in a class of their own,” the AJPA extolled. The Forward took first place for Excellence in Editorial Writing for being “thought-provoking, powerful, well-crafted and well-argued.” Three superlative editorials clinched the win — “What The Forward really said about Gorka – And why we’re proud we did” by Eisner, “For shame” by Dan Friedman, and “Why engaging with Israel is essential,” also by Eisner.
In news reporting, The Forward earned the top prize for investigative reporting for a series of pieces reporting on Sebastian Gorka, by Larry Cohler-Esses and Lili Bayer. “Investigative journalism that made a difference by exposing Sebastian Gorka’s dubious credentials and his ties with ultra-nationalist, anti-Semitic organizations in Hungary,” the AJPA wrote. “The attention this work garnered ultimately forced Gorka out of the Trump administration, eliminating core member of the administration’s populist cabal.” The same two writers picked up a second place win for excellence in news reporting for the piece, “Nazi-allied group claims top Trump aide Sebastian Gorka as sworn member.” The piece included the admission by two leaders of the Vitezi Rend, a Hungarian group with Nazi-ties, that Gorka was a sworn member of the group.
In features writing, the Forward and the Yiddish Forward were both recognized, with a first place win for the Forward for Sam Kestenbaum’s fascinating article, “How this Reform Jew became a ‘deplorable’ pro-Trump militia leader,” and a first place win for the Yiddish Forward in their division for “Finally, Der Nister gets a gravestone” by Ber Kotlerman & Alexandra Poljan. That evocative article, which follows a struggle to honor the life of Yiddish writer De Nister, was called by the AJPA, a “fascinating journey and look into a pocket of Judaism.” That same piece won a second award, second place for excellence in writing about Jewish heritage and Jewish peoplehood in Europe.
In arts and culture, David Zvi Kalman’s gorgeous writing on the history of Hanukkah light took first place, while Talya Zax’s “How Modigliani’s Jewishness Informed His Art” took second. “A fascinating story, well told,” the AJPA wrote. Writer Daniel Witkin took first place in the division for reporting on an artistic endeavor, trend, movement or personality for his “excellently written and very well analyzed” piece “How Jerry Lewis became a great filmmaker and embarrassed everyone in the process.”
Nathan Guttman’s outstanding profile of CNN anchor Jake Tapper, “Jake Tapper: From Jewish Day School Troublemaker To Trump’s Worst Nightmare,” scooped the first place in the David Frank award for personality profiles, and Laura Adkins won second place in the single commentary category for her moving examination, “Should We Still Be Singing Shlomo Carlebach’s Songs In The #MeToo Era?”
Lastly, the Forward’s first Jewish College Guide by Laura Adkins and Aiden Pink won first place in the special supplements category.
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