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    Aleksander Ossypovich Zederbaum (Yiddish: אַלעקסאַנדער הלוי אָסיפאָוויטש צעדערבוים; August 27, 1816, Zamość – September 8, 1893, Saint Petersburg) was...
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    first Hebrew newspaper in the Russian Empire. It was founded by Alexander Zederbaum in Odessa in 1860. HaMelitz first appeared as a weekly, and it began...
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  • Die Kuranten in Amsterdam predated it by centuries). Founded by Alexander Zederbaum as a supplement to his Hebrew-language weekly Ha-Melitz, during its...
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    Jewish family in Constantinople, Ottoman Empire. Martov's grandfather, Alexander Osipovich Tsederbaum, was a prominent social activist. In the 1870s, his...
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    also published multiple feuilletons in the same newspaper, ran by Alexander Zederbaum. The following year he published his breakthrough work, a novel of...
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  • Abraham Sutzkever (1913-2010), poet, immigrated to Israel Aleksander Zederbaum (1816-1893), journalist Arthur Belfer, founder of the Belco Petroleum...
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  • Studies in Judaism, 1896, pp. 1–45 Zweifel, Shalom ’al-Yisrael, i.–iii. Zederbaum, Keter Kehunah, pp. 80–103 Frumkin, ’Adat Ẓaddiḳim, Lemberg, 1860, 1865...
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  • convert themselves into daily newspapers. Competition with Aleksander Zederbaum's Ha-Meliz became fierce. Prior to the founding of Ha-Yom, Ha-Meliz had...
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