New York Jewish Week

In March 2016, The Jewish Week announced its partnership with the online newspaper The Times of Israel.

[8] Beginning in 2022, the list was published as “36 to Watch,” without an age limit for awardees.

[11] Rosenblatt served as editor at large and continued to write for the paper and be involved in several of its educational projects.

[14] In 2016, The Jewish Week became a finalist for awards in two categories by the Deadline Club, the New York City chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists, for its series on the battle to improve secular education in chasidic schools.

[15][16] In 2000, Rosenblatt and the newspaper won the Casey Medal for Meritorious Journalism from the Journalism Center on Children & Families for the story "Stolen Innocence", an investigative report that uncovered allegations of decades of child abuse by a youth movement leader and high school principal, Baruch Lanner.