[3] He started at Yeshiva World News, later moved to the website JP Updates, and joined Jewish Insider in 2015.
[5][6] Armin Rosen included him in a 2016 Tablet article listing recommended Jewish Twitter users.
[7] In 2013, Kornbluh posted a video of Democratic mayoral candidate Anthony D. Weiner engaged in a shouting match after having been insulted by another customer at a Borough Park bakery.
This included coverage of the refusal of some parts of this community to follow public health guidelines such as social distancing and masking.
[2] On October 8, 2020, Kornbluh attended and covered the second day of a Brooklyn, New York protest where members of the Orthodox Jewish community expressed opposition to new COVID-19 restrictions.
[12] In 2021, Tischler pled guilty to inciting a riot for the event and sentenced to ten days of community service.
Tischler apologized on air and said that to the New York Jewish Week that he was pleased to have Kornbluh as a guest and that the two had "made peace" in the eyes of their Orthodox community.
[2][15] The fifth of seven children, Kornbluh largely spoke Yiddish with his father, who was a local community activist and a writer.