The Jewish Outlook was an American weekly newspaper that was published in Denver, Colorado from 1903 to 1913.
It was the first Jewish-affiliated newspaper published in Colorado and the unofficial organ of the National Jewish Hospital.
In the paper's early years, Rabbi William S. Friedman of Temple Emanuel was editor.
[4][5] In an opinion piece for the Outlook, Friedman criticized JCRS's plan to "help anyone afflicted with this dread disease and sent to Colorado" as "quixotic and chimerical" as well as "unwise and ill-advised.
[6] By 1913, in a difficult financial position, the Jewish Outlook suspended publication and gave its subscription list to The American Israelite in Cincinnati, Ohio.