The Baltimore Jewish Times, which has been published continuously since 1919, is in danger of folding after a U.S Bankruptcy Court ruled that Alter Communications, the company than owns both the Jewish Times and Style magazine, had failed to reorganize under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and appointed an independent trustee to run the company.
The move comes almost two years after Alter initially filed for bankruptcy amid a dispute with its printer, H.G. Roebuck and Sons, Inc. The dispute goes back even several years before that filing, with countless twists and turns. The history of the dispute—before the events of the past two weeks—is well chronicled here.
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