A business magazine aimed at the Jewish community has launched.
The magazine, called Business Network, is already in stores and newsstands in Brooklyn and will be sold in approximately 250 locations around the country such as Baltimore, Cleveland, Chicago, Miami and Los Angeles, and in London, Toronto and Montreal.
The inaugural issue’s cover story features an interview with real estate mogul David Lichtenstein of The Lightstone Group, who discusses his journey from kollel to his current prominence in the business world and shares advice.
“Connecting members of the globe’s Jewish communities with useful parnassah resources – and each other – has been the primary goal of the Parnassah Network organization from Day One, and this is yet another successful step in this mission,” says the organization’s founder Duvy Honig in a statement. “Parnassah Network has, baruch Hashem, created various vehicles to help people fulfill their parnassah dreams, and it’s great to now get to remain in touch with everyone throughout the year.”
In an email, Honig said he hoped to make the publication a monthly within the next 12 months. However, it is not accepting subscriptions right now.
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