Ha-Olam
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| File:Budko 004-2.jpg Masthead (nameplate) in the 1920s. | |
| Publisher | Zionist Organization |
|---|---|
| Founded | January 1, 1907 |
| Ceased publication | February 28, 1950 |
| Language | Modern Hebrew |
Ha-ʿOlam (Hebrew: העולם, lit. 'The World') was a Hebrew-language weekly newspaper and the official organ of the Zionist Organization (the World Zionist Organization after 1960), published from 1907 to 1950.[1]
History
[edit | edit source]It was started by Nahum Sokolow as a Hebrew section of Die Welt, organ of the Zionist Organization in Germany.[2] It was published in Cologne 1907–08, Vilna and Odessa 1909–1914 under Alter Druyanov, in London in 1919 and 1920 under Abraham Idelson, and Berlin 1923 and 1924.[2] In 1937, the paper was published in Jerusalem under Moshe Kleinmann until his death in 1948.[2]
Content
[edit | edit source]It published on matters concerning the Zionist movement, and news and events in Palestine (Eretz Israel) and in the Jewish communities throughout the world.[2]
References
[edit | edit source]Categories:
- Defunct weekly newspapers
- World Zionist Organization
- 1907 establishments in Germany
- 1950 disestablishments in Israel
- Zionism
- Defunct newspapers published in Germany
- Defunct newspapers published in the Russian Empire
- Defunct newspapers published in the United Kingdom
- Defunct newspapers published in Jerusalem