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    Ha-Tsfira (Hebrew: הצפירה) was a Hebrew-language newspaper published in Poland in 1862 and 1874–1931. The first issue of Ha-Tsfira appeared in Warsaw,...
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  • magazine), literary magazine by Fyodor Dostoyevsky and his brother Mikhail Ha-Tsfira (lit. Epoch), a Hebrew language newspaper published in 1862 and 1874–1931...
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    books on science for a broad Jewish audience, and was the founder of Ha-Tsfira, the first Hebrew-language newspaper with an emphasis on the sciences...
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    Hamagid (redirect from Ha-Maggid)
    itself largely supplanted by other Hebrew language newspapers like Ha-Melitz and Ha-Tsfira. Lev Levanda Der Beobachter an der Weichsel, the first Jewish newspaper...
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    Paris" for Ha-Melitz. He was permitted entry to Palestine in 1897, where he wrote a series of memoirs for publication in the periodical Ha-Tsfira, but returned...
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    newspaper Ha-Tsfira. When in 1888 he allowed in the newspaper an article about wine-testing, Hayyim Selig Slonimski reported on Zamenhof's censorship. Ha-Tsfira...
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    articles and translations to Ha-Maggid, Ha-Tsfira, Ha-Melitz, Ha-Yom, and Ha-Asif, and for a time edited the periodical Ha-Boker Or [Wikidata]. Mikhtavim...
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    village's early founders and residents was A. D. Gordon. In December 1912, Ha-Tsfira published that a deal to purchase the land was approved by the Pasha,...
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    Hebrew, and Polish Jewish press, writing articles in newspapers like Ha-Tsfira and Haynt. In America, he contributed to publications like Hadoar. In...
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    began writing for Avrom Ber Gotlober's Haboker as well as for Ha-Melitz and Ha-Tsfira. The son of a rabbi, Masliansky attended the Volozhin Yeshiva and...
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    שורנשטיין, מיסד גן החיות - בן 70 שנה!". HaMashkif. 1940-02-06. Retrieved 2019-03-21. "בחוץ לארץ". Ha-Tsfira. 1905-08-28. Retrieved 2019-03-21. "חדשות...
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  • In 1874, Ḥutzin began publishing in the first Polish Jewish newspaper, Ha-Tsfira, in which he eventually published more than 40 articles. Passover Haggada...
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  • Casimir III the Great. Frenkel was also regular contributor to Ha-Tsfira, Ha-Shaḥar, Ha-Melitz, Ha-Maggid, and other Maskilic publications. He died at age 37...
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  • Romaniae. 12: 101–137. Toybish, Aizik (9 November 1875). "Evel yaḥid". Ha-Tsfira (in Hebrew). 2 (43). Warsaw: 343. Werber, Baruch, ed. (29 October 1875)...
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    Ha-Tsfira, at the age of 16 (written at age 13). He went on to publish articles and poems in Ha-Shachar, Ha-Melitz, and Ha-Yom, and later edited Ha-Dor...
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