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- 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...
- twenty when he first began writing his Sefer Ha-Iggaron in 882 (See: Abraham Firkovich, Hebrew Newspaper Hamelitz - 1868, Issue 26–27) Bar Ilan CD-ROM Scheindlin...
- others, he had first published in its Hebrew language sister publication Hamelitz. With Goldfaden, he was later involved in several Yiddish language newspapers...
- periodicals, including Ha-Melitz, Ha-Maggid, Ha-Tzfira, Ha-Shaḥar, Ha-Boker Or, Otzar ha-Sifrut, Aḥiasaf, Ha-Shiloaḥ, Ha-Goren, Ha-Pisgah, and Ha-Tikvah. Weissberg...
- gaon rabbi Shlomo of Vilna". Ha-Melitz. 7 August 1899. Retrieved 7 September 2021. "Blessings for his engagement". Ha-Melitz. 14 June 1899. Rabbi Yehuda...
- Pregnancy. Chabad.org "Customs Related to a Bar Mitzvah". Chabad.org. Sefer HaSichos 5749, Vol. 2 p. 632; Likkutei Sichos, Vol. II, p. 507. See also Likkutei...
- 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...
- first volume of Ha-Melitz (1860). Another novel, Pesel Mikah ('The Graven Image of Micah'), appeared in the same periodical (1884). Ha-shodedim be-tsaharayim...