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LOT 1528:

The Taran - Weekly for Science, Literature and Zionism, Volumes 1-50 (3.3.1916-16.2.1917) are bound together in one ...

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The Taran - Weekly for Science, Literature and Zionism, Volumes 1-50 (3.3.1916-16.2.1917) are bound together in one volume, published by the Torah company, editor of ED Berkowitz, New York, USA, 26.5X20 Cm. In fair condition: damage by worms to binding and opening and closing, spine falling apart, yellowing to pages and stains on some pages, corrections to some pages. The Hatoren was a journal of "Literature, Science and Zionism," as he declared in the head of each of his issues, published in Hebrew in the United States. The journal was published as a weekly between the years 1914 and 1921 by the Zionist Organization in America ("Ahaybar Association"). After that, he became an independent magazine, independent of any body, published by the publishing company "Literature" until he stopped appearing in 1925. The editors of the "masthead" at the beginning were Mordechai Lipson, Dr. SHM Melamed And Daniel Persky, followed by YD Berkowitz and Shmaryahu Levin, and from 1918 to the end of his appearance, Reuven Brainin. The journal excelled in party and religious pluralism (also written by people associated with Reform and Conservative Judaism), within the Zionist camp. The journal publishes articles on the burning issues of Zionism, Hebrew language and culture, as well as original and translated stories, foreign press reviews (American, English, Italian, Arabic, French, German and Russian). , Indian philosophy, religious studies and more.

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