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Bitayavon Magazine Merges with Joy of Kosher with Jamie Geller

by: RonitTreatman

Fri Aug 31, 2012 at 08:34:00 AM EDT


Brooklyn, NY - - The Kosher Media Network (KMN), the first multi-platform network for the kosher consumer, combining traditional media with the latest in digital technology, announced today that two highly popular kosher publications will merge.  Bitayavon magazine will officially become part of Joy of Kosher with Jamie Geller and operate under the umbrella of KMN.  The resulting new publication will be a multi-featured magazine that will be the only one of its kind on the market focusing on the burgeoning kosher lifestyle.  The merger will take effect for the fall issue.

Photo: (Left to right) Tamar Genger, Jamie Geller, Shifra Klein, Shlomo Klein

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RonitTreatman :: Bitayavon Magazine Merges with Joy of Kosher with Jamie Geller
The new magazine will keep the title Joy of Kosher with Jamie Geller and will continue to feature Jamie's trademark warmth, straightforward approach along with her highly acclaimed recipes, but will also incorporate Bitayavon's signature style of showcasing new food trends, gourmet cooking and its pioneering approach to focusing on seasonal foods.

Jamie Geller, founder and chief creative officer says

We're looking forward to combining specific columns and content from each magazine to provide a truly superior product that will better serve both the reader and the industry. Joy of Kosher and Bitayavon have featured some of the best kosher food writing, recipes and photography published."

Shifra Klein, who with husband Shlomo Klein, are co-founders and co-publishers of Bitayavon, agrees.

Not only does this merger combine editorial talents, but it also creates a dynamic publishing team with entrepreneurial experience.  Both Shlomo and I look forward to working with Jamie and sharing our vision of upscale, gourmet kosher food with the readers of Joy of Kosher.

Geller added:

As this division of Kosher Media Network began to take off, we realized that we needed partners in this endeavor, both to keep up with the growth we were experiencing and also to give us the ability to grow the magazine from an overnight sensation into an international success story.  Shifra and Shlomo are exactly the people we needed to take Joy of Kosher to the next level.


A project of the Kosher Media Network, Joy of Kosher magazine released its first issue in April 2011 as Geller's two cookbooks; Quick & Kosher - Recipes From The Bride Who Knew Nothing and Quick & Kosher: Meals in Minutes made her a household name.  She quickly gained a following as cooks everywhere, particularly working mothers, fell in love both with her approachable personality and her simple yet impressive recipes.  Her companion website, JoyOfKosher.com, is a treasure trove of culinary treats, and is the premier social networking site for the kosher or kosher curious foodie.

Bitayavon launched in February 2011 and made impressive strides in the magazine world, recognized and awarded by the prestigious Magazine Innovation Center as one of the hottest new magazines of 2011.  While the magazine focused on upscale cuisine and catered to kosher "foodies", both serious and casual cooks have been enjoying its more modern take on kosher food as well as the many recipes and insightful articles that fill its full color glossy pages.  From the latest food trends to affordable recipes and meal ideas, Bitayavon has revolutionized the concept of a kosher cooking magazine in the eighteen months since its initial debut.

By consolidating the two titles under one banner, advertisers wishing to target the kosher market will benefit greatly, according to Henry Kauftheil, the visionary Chairman of KMN and architect of the merge.

"One plus one equals #1!" Kauftheil states.  "One unified voice will be a stronger voice for the industry. This fusion also eliminates duplication and overlap in distribution. Now advertisers have the ability to reach more readers much more cost effectively, not just in print but on line as well. It's a winning combination all around."

The new Joy of Kosher magazine will offer the best of publications, showcasing foods that are delicious yet easy, as well as gourmet trends and twists on traditional items.  As the centerpiece of the Kosher Media Network, the newly launched magazine will emerge as the must-read publication for kosher aficionados everywhere.

By taking advantage of the Kosher Media Network's diverse media platform, which offers the advantages of traditional media, including books, magazines and broadcast programming as well as the newest advances in digital, online and social media, the all new Joy of Kosher will continue to grow in popularity as it reaches out to readers on many different levels.

The magazine is offering a limited-time subscriber special for the new Joy of Kosher with Jamie Geller.
 

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My first Joy of Kosher (0.00 / 0)
— by Hannah Lee

I read the first Joy of Kosher while visiting my in-laws in Riverdale, where it was sent free to a limited audience.  I subsequently subscribed to it and it's a nice complement to the Bon Appetit magazines I've been getting (since my college days!).  The magazine is better than the website, which often fills in the daily posts with recipes from other sites and recipes with store-bought ingredients.

I've been watching the Geller family's aliyah with intense fascination.

I occasionally have bought Bitayon from Bala Judaica, but I'm glad my subscription will extend to both.

-- Dan Loeb, publisher@pjvoice.com


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