The contribution of the Sephardic-Jewish communities to historic-literacy processes shaping the image of the Jewish people was also expressed in periodicals. Ladino-speaking writers wrote in important newspapers in the Balkan lands and Eretz-Israel, and also published and edited their own newspapers. The purpose of this article is to introduce the topics featured in the El Maccabeo journal – published in Thessaloniki as an annual in the early twentieth century (1914-1931) – that discuss, identify and demonstrate solidarity and empathy with the situation of the Jews in other countries, particularly Europe, and compare their situation to that of the Jews in Thessaloniki. It can be learned from reading El Maccabeo that Sephardic Jews were well...
The aim of this article is to find in the pages of the national magazine Revista 22, reflections of ...
Kerem Hemed (1833—1856) represents a new phenomenon in the development of Hebrew periodicals in the ...
Publishing the Pan-Jewish emerges from a question about sites of synthesis between claims of sacred ...
This article will discuss women’s writing in the Ladino Zionist-literary periodical, El Maccabeo, du...
This article will discuss women’s writing in the Ladino Zionist-literary periodical, El Maccabeo, du...
This article will discuss women’s writing in the Ladino Zionist-literary periodical, El Maccabeo, du...
The article elaborates on the attempts of the editors of the Jewish weekly „Jevrejski glas“ (publish...
The Lower Danube, an economic region par excellence in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centu...
The article elaborates on the attempts of the editors of the Jewish weekly „Jevrejski glas“ (publish...
The article discusses the complex situation of Warsaw Yiddish press during the German occupation of ...
[EN]: What we think is a hot topic nowadays, often not so, as the human being and its vicissitudes a...
The article examines some of the cultural trends that developed among the Maskilim in Germany since ...
The article is dedicated to occurrence of the Jewish press in Europe. Considers Jewish periodicals i...
been published in the main three Jewish languages (Hebrew, Yiddish, and Ladino) and have also appear...
Traditional songs have always held a particularly prominent role in the daily life and celebrations ...
The aim of this article is to find in the pages of the national magazine Revista 22, reflections of ...
Kerem Hemed (1833—1856) represents a new phenomenon in the development of Hebrew periodicals in the ...
Publishing the Pan-Jewish emerges from a question about sites of synthesis between claims of sacred ...
This article will discuss women’s writing in the Ladino Zionist-literary periodical, El Maccabeo, du...
This article will discuss women’s writing in the Ladino Zionist-literary periodical, El Maccabeo, du...
This article will discuss women’s writing in the Ladino Zionist-literary periodical, El Maccabeo, du...
The article elaborates on the attempts of the editors of the Jewish weekly „Jevrejski glas“ (publish...
The Lower Danube, an economic region par excellence in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centu...
The article elaborates on the attempts of the editors of the Jewish weekly „Jevrejski glas“ (publish...
The article discusses the complex situation of Warsaw Yiddish press during the German occupation of ...
[EN]: What we think is a hot topic nowadays, often not so, as the human being and its vicissitudes a...
The article examines some of the cultural trends that developed among the Maskilim in Germany since ...
The article is dedicated to occurrence of the Jewish press in Europe. Considers Jewish periodicals i...
been published in the main three Jewish languages (Hebrew, Yiddish, and Ladino) and have also appear...
Traditional songs have always held a particularly prominent role in the daily life and celebrations ...
The aim of this article is to find in the pages of the national magazine Revista 22, reflections of ...
Kerem Hemed (1833—1856) represents a new phenomenon in the development of Hebrew periodicals in the ...
Publishing the Pan-Jewish emerges from a question about sites of synthesis between claims of sacred ...