- Ha-Meliz
"unicode|Ha-Meliẓ" was the oldest Hebrew newspaper in
Russia . It was founded byAlexander Zederbaum , inOdessa , in 1860, as a weekly, and was transferred toSt. Petersburg in 1871.Its publication was several times suspended for lack of support or by order of the authorities; but it was always revived by the resource and energy of Zederbaum. "unicode|Ha-Meliẓ" began to appear daily in 1886; it was the only Hebrew daily paper published in the Russian capital.
Leon Rabinowitz succeeded Zederbaum in 1893 as the editor."unicode|Ha-Meliẓ" was a representative of the progressive or "
haskalah " movement, and even so severe a critic asKowner admitted that "it has been more useful to the Jews than have the other Hebrew newspapers" ("unicode|Ḥeḳer Dabar," pp. 52 et seq., Warsaw, 1866). While it not so literary or scientific as some of its contemporaries, it usually had more news and debatess of interest, and was consequently more popular.J. A. Goldenblum was for many years associated with Zederbaum in its publication.A. S. Friedberg andJ. L. Gordon were the best known of its associate editors. Almost every prominent Hebrew writer of its times contributed to it.External links
* [http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=171&letter=H Source]
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