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Hadoar (Hebrew: The Post) (1921 - 2005) was a
Hebrew language periodical published in the
United States by the
Histadruth Ivrith of America.
Hadoar was...
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Format Example Name
number incl.
entrance +
Street name, +
apartment Postal code + town
Yisrael Yisraeli 1 B
HaDoar, Apt. 20 9414219 Tel Aiv...
- of
Hadoar,
described by the
Jewish Telegraphic Agency as, "one of the best Hebrew-language
magazines in the world," in its day.
Ribalow edited Hadoar for...
- went
public with
their rebuke by
writing a
letter to the
Hebrew newspaper Hadoar,
lambasting Kaplan's
prayer book and his
entire career as a rabbi." In 1945...
- like Ha-Tsfira and Haynt. In America, he
contributed to
publications like
Hadoar. In 1964, he
edited Yorbukh, a
trilingual anthology from the
World Federation...
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Yiddish papers like
Fraye Arbeter Shtime and
Hebrew papers like
Hatoren and
Hadoar. He wrote,
among other books, Der Talmud, Zayn
Antshteyung un Antviklung...
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Studia Rosenthaliana, vol. 28, no. 1 (1994) Et
Lirpoh (A Time to Heal),
Hadoar, vol. 82, no. 4 (2004).
Review essay [1] on
Agunot entitled Ra'ah Ma'aseh...
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Menachem Ribalow,
founder and
editor of the
first Hebrew w****ly in America,
Hadoar, and Rose Ribalow. He
served at
Congregation Kehillath Israel in Brookline...
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delegation to the
Munich Displaced Persons camp. In 1949 he
became editor of
HaDoar, a role he held
until 1954. He was
elected onto the
Mapai central committee...
- Ben-Gurion and
Itzhak Ben-Zvi attended.
Beginning in 1921,
Histadrut published Hadoar, an
American Hebrew newspaper that was
distributed nationwide. In its early...