The
Jewish Herald-Voice was established in 1908 by Edgar Goldberg, later purchased by David White and purchased by its current publishers, the Samuels family, in 1973. Joseph Samuels (December 10, 1915 – January 19, 2011) served as the paper's publisher after he and his wife Jeanne (
née Franklin) acquired the publication in 1973. In 2023, after the passing of Jeanne (December 26, 1923 - May 12, 2023), her daughter, Vicky Samuels Levy became owner, editor and publisher. There are currently three generations of the Samuels family representing the newspaper: Vicki Samuels Duke Levy (CEO, Publisher), Matt Samuels (Chief of Operations) and Cameron Samuels, who is a contributing writer and photographer. On April 1, 2008, the newspaper celebrated the 100th anniversary. The celebration included a revisit to older issues and a remark from Congressman
Gene Green in the
Congressional Record. Upon the passing of Joseph Samuels in 2011, Jeanne took the helm of the newspaper in publishing and editing. On March 14, 2011, the
82nd Texas Legislature honored Joseph Samuels' life and dedication to the Texas Jewish community in passing House Resolution 485 by Rep.
Sarah Davis, Sen.
Borris Miles, and Rep.
Scott Hochberg. ==Awards==