J. Director of News Product David A.M. Wilensky (left) and J. CEO Jo Ellen Green Kaiser pose with a healthy haul of Rockower Awards at the WWII Museum in New Orleans, July 11, 2023. (Photo/Lev Gringauz)
J. Director of News Product David A.M. Wilensky (left) and J. CEO Jo Ellen Green Kaiser pose with a healthy haul of Rockower Awards at the WWII Museum in New Orleans, July 11, 2023. (Photo/Lev Gringauz)

J. The Jewish News of Northern California has been recognized for excellence in Jewish journalism, scooping up 11 Rockower Awards Tuesday night, including the top prize as best Jewish newspaper in the country.

The awards were presented at the American Jewish Press Association’s annual conference in New Orleans, recognizing work published in 2022 in three dozen competitive categories, including investigative reporting, social justice, art criticism, education and food.

Of J.’s 11 awards, seven were first place. The winning journalists are news editor Gabe Stutman, culture editor Andrew Esensten, staff writers Emma Goss and Maya Mirsky, and three regular contributors — former J. news editor Dan Pine, books columnist Howard Freedman and Oakland photographer Brooke Anderson. TV reviewer Esther D. Kustanowitz also won for a J. article she submitted independently.

a young woman wears a face mask with "jews for reproductive justice" written on it
This photo, taken at a May 2022 march for reproductive rights in San Francisco, is one of the photos by Brooke Anderson recognized in this year’s Rockower Awards for Excellence in Jewish Journalism.

The judge who gave J. its first place win as best newspaper added praise, saying the publication “features political and serious community news based on original reporting, not press releases. It publishes off-the-beaten-track features not intended to promote big givers. It offers opinion, but not as its main focus and it’s laid out and designed beautifully.” The judge also called J. “the paper where I would have worked when I began my career as a reporter four decades ago.”

This is the 42nd year of the Simon Rockower Awards for Excellence in Jewish Journalism.


First-place awards

Enterprise/Investigative (series): Goyim TV flyers claiming Covid is Jewish plot land in San Francisco’s Pacific Heights; Is ‘Goyim TV’ succeeding?; Berkeley yoga instructor fired for links to ‘Goyim TV’; Polish police arrest Minadeo during white supremacist tour of Europe; America’s most prolific antisemitic propaganda group leaves Bay Area by Gabe Stutman

Social Justice: On Ohlone land: How Bay Area Jewish activists are honoring Indigenous people by Andrew Esensten

Antisemitism: Anxious age: Jews face open antisemitism in tense political era by Gabe Stutman

Arts Review/Criticism: Mikołaj Grynberg’s haunting stories provide portrait of postwar Poland by Howard Freedman

Health Care: Jewish housing crisis: Aging parents fear for their special-needs kids by Emma Goss

Education: Ethnic studies debate comes to UC system with proposed admission requirement by Gabe Stutman

General Excellence – Best Newspaper (three issues): J. Staff


Second-place awards

Photography: Jews join Bay Area abortion rights protests in force by Brooke Anderson

Arts Review/Criticism: ‘Undone’ imagines reversing intergenerational trauma in a Mexican-Jewish-American family by Esther D. Kustanowitz


Honorable mentions

News: Sierra Club cancels trips to Israel at urging of progressive and anti-Zionist groups by Gabe Stutman

Food & Wine: Bay Area delis and Jewish markets of yore — gone but not forgotten by Maya Mirsky

Seniors: Two Holocaust survivors celebrate long-delayed b’nai mitzvah together by Dan Pine

A full list of all the winners is available here.

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