-
articles appeared as
supplements to
HaMelitz in Zederbaum's time: Ḳohelet (Saint Petersburg, 1881),
Migdonot (1883),
Melitẓ Aḥad
Minni Elef (on the occasion...
-
called "Lo zu haderekh" (This is not the way)
published in 1888
appeared in
HaMelitz. In it, he
wrote that the Land of
Israel will not be
capable of absorbing...
-
October 11, 1862 into 1872. It
served as a
supplement to the
Hebrew w****ly
HaMelitz,
providing scientific information in a
Western style. It is considered...
- others, he had
first published in its
Hebrew language sister publication Hamelitz. With Goldfaden, he was
later involved in
several Yiddish language newspapers...
-
Melitz was a
Galician H****idic
dynastic sect, a
branch of the Rop****z
Hasidic sect. The
progenitor of the
dynasty was
Rabbi Ya'akov Horowitz, the son...
- Odessa-based
newspaper Ha-
Melitz, but
derivatives and the
title Maskil for
activists were
already common in the
first edition of
Ha-Me****ef from 1 October...
-
Shearim neighborhood of Jerusalem—also
called the Baal
HaTanya Shul (Yiddish: בעל התניא שול: "Baal
HaTanya's synagogue")—active
since 1900, was originally...
-
journalist who
wrote primarily in Hebrew. He was
founder and
editor of
Ha-
Melitz, and
other periodicals published in
Yiddish and Russian. A son of poor...
-
itself largely supplanted by
other Hebrew language newspapers like
Ha-
Melitz and
Ha-Tsfira. Lev
Levanda Der
Beobachter an der Weichsel, the
first Jewish...
- hurt",
meaning "gone to heresy"),
published in 1888 in the
newspaper Ha-
Melitz. Most of his
works from this
period were polemic, and his
emotional style...