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- Milgroim. Journal for Art and Literature (Yiddish: מילגרױם: צײַטשריפֿט פאַר קונצט און ליטעראטור) was a Yiddish cultural magazine that was published between...
- is a surname derived from the Yiddish word for pomegranate (מילגרוים, Milgroim) and may refer to: Arthur Milgram (1912–1961), American mathematician R...
- is a surname derived from the Yiddish word for pomegranate (מילגרוים, Milgroim) and may refer to: Allen "Al" Milgrom (born 1950), American comic book...
- Cold Synagogue; in 1923 he published an article in Berlin Jewish journal Milgroim about the art he saw there), and illustrating many Yiddish children's books...
- two of Wachser's fairy tales published in the third volumes of Rimon and Milgroim [de] in 1923, together with prefaces by Hayim Nahman Bialik. Further publications...
- together launched the Hebrew and Yiddish illustrated companion journals Rimon–Milgroim. Featuring perspectives on art, literature and scholarship by both East...
- From 1922 to 1924 he worked there as a freelancer for the Yiddish journal Milgroim ("Pomegranate") and also edited, along with David Bergelson, several Yiddish...
- The New York Times. 18 October 1955. Mark Wischnitzer Papers at YIVO. Milgroim : Zeitschrift für Kunst und Literatur (q N 8 M5), a digitized periodical...
- Synagogue was published in 1923 in Berlin by the Jewish magazine Rimon–Milgroim. In the work of Rachel Wischnitzer, the painting of the Mogilev synagogue...
- Ibn Chaim. Logo and covers of Rimon and Milgroim, designed by Franzisca Baruch and Ernst Böhm Logo Milgroim #1 Rimon #2 In 1926, she began working for...