Andrew Silow-Carroll, a respected Jewish journalist who helped revamp the Jewish Telegraphic Agency in his three years as editor-in-chief, will take over the editorship of The Jewish Week at the end of September. He succeeds Gary Rosenblatt, who announced last month that he would step down as editor and publisher after 26 years. Going forward, Rosenblatt will serve as editor-at-large and continue to write for the paper and be involved in several of its educational projects.

Silow-Carroll is a veteran of Jewish media. He has held leading posts at several of the country’s top Jewish publications in a career that has spanned more than 30 years. “His achievements thus far in his career and his prominence as a leading Jewish journalist were only part of the decision; he also brings deep values, management skills, warmth, humor, team leadership and a steadfast commitment to journalistic excellence and community building — the core values of The Jewish Week,” said Stuart Himmelfarb, president of the paper’s board.