-
between the two
world wars. The
first such
journal to be
published was
Milgroym,
published in
Berlin from 1922 to 1924, from
which the
project takes its...
- The
first issue of the
Milgroym journal, 1922...
- the
Hebrew language magazine Rimon was
published in a
similar format.
Milgroym and
rimon means "pomegranate" in
Yiddish and Hebrew, respectively. Milgroim...
-
synagogues of Berlin: Old
Synagogue (Alte Synagoge) in
central Berlin".
Milgroym:
Jewish Art &
Jewish Heritage.
Retrieved June 30, 2024. Walkowitz, Daniel...
- "וועגן דער מאָהליווער שול: זכרונות" [On the
Mogilev Shul: Recollections].
Milgroym.
Translated by Cohen, Madeleine.
Retrieved 4 May 2021 – via In geveb. Loeffler...
- pp. 42–43. Forgács 2022, pp. 120–121.
Lissitzky 2019. "Digitized Rimon-
Milgroym".
Center for
Jewish History.
Retrieved 6 July 2021. Lissitzky-Küppers 1980...
-
Recollections (Translated by
Madeleine Cohen. In
geveb (July 2019))].
Milgroym.
Retrieved 4 May 2021. Chagall, Marc (1918). Marc
Chagall on Art and Culture:...
- Wischnitzer's and
Franzisca Baruch's
Collaboration on the
Headlines of Rimon/
Milgroym". In geveb.
Retrieved 13
November 2021. "Ketina Kol-Bo".
Center for Jewish...
- "וועגן דער מאָהליווער שול: זכרונות" [On the
Mogilev Shul: Recollections].
Milgroym.
Translated by Cohen, Madeleine.
Retrieved 4 May 2021 – via In geveb. "Фотоотпечаток:...
- Ch. N. Bialik" [The
Martyr Israel Wachser: A
Brief by Ch. N. Bialik].
Milgroym (in Yiddish). 3. Berlin: 33–35. "Israel
Vaxer Papers" (c. 1910–1944) [mixed...