QESHER
No. 21, May 1997Shalom Rosenfeld |
Theodor Herzl, Journalist The Schnitzer Case |
THEODOR HERZL: STATESMAN, JOURNALIST AND EDITOR | |
Rafi Mann | Herzl and the Press: From "Sword of Steel" to Cable Newspaper |
Ya'akov Rabi | Herzl as Foreign Correspondent |
Gideon Kouts | Herzl and Nordau as Critics of the Press |
Yaron Katz | The Global Media and the Media in Israel: Changes in Approach to Defense-Related Topics |
Menahem Blondheim | Cultural Media in Transition: From the Traditional Sermon to the Jewish Press |
Marian Fuks | Mirthful Pessimism: The Yiddish Humoristic/Satiric Press in Poland Between the World Wars |
Daniel Mueller | Manfred George and the Mukacevo "Juedische Revue", 1936-38 |
Etti Paz | The Holocaust in the Juvenile Press in the Yishuv and Israel, 1940-74 |
Akiva Zimmerman | "Hagalgal", The Radio Magazine, 1943-48 |
Nurit Govrin | Dov Sadan as Editor |
Aharon Yaffe | "Hasadeh" – An Agricultural Monthly that is Israel's Second-Oldest Periodical |
Mussia Lipman | A Journalist on Three Continents: Morris Vinchevsky's Career in Russia, Prussia, England, the U.S. and Palestine |
Ahuva Botzer | The Rise and Fall of "Herut" |