The Newark Jewish Chronicle was a daily newspaper published in Newark, New Jersey, by Anton Kaufman from 1921 to January 8, 1943.[1][2][3] It was an English language weekly paper, which came out every Friday [4][5] By 1942 it was the last remaining Jewish newspaper in Newark, New Jersey.[6] It has been digitized by GenealogyBank. [7]
The newspaper was established in 1921.[3] During World War II advertising revenue fell and Kaufman was forced to sell his cemetery plot to keep the paper going.[8] Anton Kaufman took his own life on January 1, 1943, and the last issue was on January 8, 1943.[1]