ZEDERBAUM, ALEXANDER — (pseudonym Erez, cedar = Zederbaum; 1816–1893), a pioneer of Jewish journalism in Russia. Born in Zamosc, Poland, he moved to Odessa in 1840, taking an active part in Jewish affairs there and becoming a favorite of the local authorities. He… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Zederbaum, Alexander (Tsederboym, Aleksander) — (1816 93) Polish editor and author. He was born in Zamosc, and lived in Lublin and Odessa. He founded the Hebrew newspaper Ha Melitz in 1860, and in 1862 began to issue Kol mevaser in Yiddish. Later he settled in St Petersburg where he… … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
Aleksander Zederbaum — Aleksander Ossypovich Zederbaum (born in Zamość, August 27, 1816; died in Saint Petersburg, September 8, 1893) was a Russian Jewish journalist. He was founder and editor of Ha Meliẓ , and other periodicals published in Russian and Yiddish; he… … Wikipedia
Alexander Zederbaum — (* 27. August 1816 in Zamość; † 8. September 1893 in St. Petersburg; er schrieb unter dem Namen eres = Zeder) war ein bedeutender hebräischer und jiddischer Schriftsteller, Aufklärer in Odessa (seit 1840) und Pionier des hebräischen Journalismus … Deutsch Wikipedia
Ha-Meliz — unicode|Ha Meliẓ was the oldest Hebrew newspaper in Russia. It was founded by Alexander Zederbaum, in Odessa, in 1860, as a weekly, and was transferred to St. Petersburg in 1871. Its publication was several times suspended for lack of support or… … Wikipedia
HA-MELIẒ — (Heb. הַמֵּלִיץ, The Advocate ), the first Hebrew paper in Russia. Ha Meliẓ was founded in Odessa in 1860 by Alexander zederbaum with the assistance of his son in law, A.J. Goldenblum. Zederbaum obtained the license to publish the paper through… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
PRESS — This article is arranged according to the following outline: introduction in australia and new zealand in belgium in canada in czechoslovakia in england yiddish press in france in germany and austria between the two world wars after world war ii… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
KOL MEVASSER — ( The Voice which Brings Tidings ; cf. Isa. 52:7), pioneering Yiddish periodical founded in Odessa in 1862 by alexander zederbaum as a supplement of the Hebrew weekly Ha Meliẓ, and issued from 1869 to 1872 as a separate publication. It was first… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
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