The Jewish World of Wonders magazine joins forces with Community to produce a unified publication.
The planned Syrian World Heritage Center is unveiled in a cover story. The Holon-based center would establish a meaningful presence for the large Syrian Jewish population that settled there.
Community brings to light some of the difficulties faced by the thousands of Jews trapped in Iran and trials and travails they must endure under an oppressive regime.
A cover story unveiling the work of the Sephardic Heritage Museum, provided the publicity for an event at Lincoln Center which was billed as the largest ever gathering of the Sephardic community.
Following a cover story encouraging readers to vote, the community recorded a record voter turnout in a special election, and a landslide victory for Councilman David Greenfield.
Community launches newly designed website.
Cover story “Obama vs. Osama” generates a firestorm of controversy and debate within the community over the future president’s stance on foreign policy.
Cover story “7 Ways to Save $1,000 a Year” preempts global recession by several months.
Cover story “Your Personal War on Terror” generates a record number of reprint requests from publications around the country.
The 50th Anniversary Issue of COMMUNITY marks the beginning of the magazine’s sixth year of publication.
Cover story titled “Cell Phone High” prompted several community schools to reevaluate their cell phone policies and enforcement activities.
COMMUNITY holds an anniversary dinner at Park East Grill with a special appearance by Rabbi Eli Mansour.
COMMUNITY Magazine publishes a special commemorative issue honoring the memory of Hacham Baruch Ben-Haim k”mz, with a 32 page color insert that quickly becomes a collector’s edition.
COMMUNITY Magazine publishes a special commemorative issue honoring the memory of Hacham Baruch Ben-Haim k”mz, with a 32 page color insert that quickly becomes a collector’s edition.
Cover story titled “Bubble Jeopardy,” seen by some as alarmist at the time, correctly predicts the impending housing crisis of 2006.
COMMUNITY Magazine provides exclusive first hand coverage of the Istanbul terror attacks.
COMMUNITY increases circulation yet again by 10% in response to subscription requests from all over the world and rising demand from the Ashkanazic community.
Rabbi Eli Mansour’s provocative cover story “Modesty Misunderstood” elicits and unprecedented number of reprint requests from as far away as Australia.
COMMUNITY Magazine increases circulation by 11% extending its dominance as the most widely read and circulated community publication.
COMMUNITY Magazine becomes the community’s first full gloss, full bleed magazine.
Subscriptions are sponsored for every family in the community as COMMUNITY Magazine begins its mailed distribution with, by far, the largest subscriber base in the community.
COMMUNITY Magazine increases circulation by 20% and in the process, becomes the most widely circulated Sephardic monthly in the world.
Several investigative reports and continuous coverage by COMMUNITY Magazine help defeat a bid by a 7-11 to build next door to a shul on a residential block in Midwood, Brooklyn.
Issue #1 of COMMUNITY Magazine hits the streets and amid much excitement, the initial run of 15,000 copies is depleted in a matter of days.