The Jewish Forum served as the voice of the emerging modern Orthodox, English speaking Jewish community in New York and beyond. A column in the souvenir issue (December 14, 1919) explained that this English language magazine 鈥渉as come to supply a long-felt need -- a rational and sympathetic interpretation of Jewish life and thought in harmony with the spirit of our Torah and its sage interpreters.鈥 The journal鈥檚 motto, 鈥淚srael, The Torah, and The Holy One, Blessed Be He, Are One鈥 appeared on the cover of the magazine. The saying was elaborated on in an editorial in the first issue: 鈥淛ewish nationalism, Jewish culture, and the Jewish religion are inseparable. To emphasize one at the expense of the other two is to unbalance the pivot upon which Jewish life hinges. But while committed unswervingly to this principle, The Jewish Forum is nevertheless ready to open its columns to the dissenting views of other schools of thought. It is to be a forum in the full sense of the word 鈥 but essentially a Jewish forum 鈥 and Jewish without a qualification. It comes to teach Judaism in the fullest and broadest sense, to reflect the strivings of the living Jewish people.鈥

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