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Hebrew-language newspaper published in Imperial Russia (1860–1904)
HaMelitz (Hebrew: המליץ, lit. 'Defender', Russian: «Ха-Мелиц») was the first Hebrew newspaper in the Russian Empire. It was founded by Alexander Zederbaum
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10th-century rabbi
his Sefer Ha-Iggaron in 882 (See: Abraham Firkovich, Hebrew Newspaper Hamelitz - 1868, Issue 26–27) Bar Ilan CD-ROM Scheindlin, Raymond P. (2000). A Short
Saadia_Gaon
19th century Yiddish periodical
October 11, 1862 into 1872. It served as a supplement to the Hebrew weekly HaMelitz, providing scientific information in a Western style. It is considered
Kol_Mevasser
Hebrew-language essayist, poet, and critic of early Zionism (1856-1927)
called "Lo zu haderekh" (This is not the way) published in 1888 appeared in HaMelitz. In it, he wrote that the Land of Israel will not be capable of absorbing
Ahad_Ha'am
Report of 10 Kislev Farbrengen in Švenčionys, Lithuania. (HaMelitz. 12 December 1882. P8.)
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Mellitz may also refer to: Marc Melitz (born 1968), American economist HaMelitz, first Hebrew newspaper in the Russian Empire Samuel Mellitz (1891–1982)
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American Jewish orientalist (1877–1951)
proficiency in literary Arabic. In 1894, Yahuda published an article in HaMelitz about the utility of the Amharic and Arabic languages. That same year he
Abraham_Yahuda
Branch of the Chabad movement
Chasidim of Kapust (Chabad) in HaMelitz. 25 May 1880. P9.
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Variety of fruit
1883, over 40,000 citrons had been exported. The pro-Zionist newspapers HaMelitz and HaLevanon were instrumental in stirring up interest in etrog cultivation
Balady_citron
Jewish anarchist (1873–1940)
Abraham joined the Lovers of Zion and contributed to the Hebrew newspapers HaMelitz and Ha-Tsfira. He began a career as a journalist, then briefly taught the
Abraham_Frumkin
American Yiddish writer (1889–1966)
Lipmann Heller. They moved to Łódź in 1892, where his father worked at HaMelitz and taught at a Talmud Torah. Glanz-Leyeles attended the school and graduated
Aaron_Glanz-Leyeles
European Rabbi (1869-1931)
decades, both in his own books as well as in journals and newspapers like HaMelitz and Ha-Tsfira. In 1912, he was invited by Chaim Tchernowitz to take over
Aaron_Samuel_Tamares
Israeli journalist (1886–1978)
descendant of Rabbi Yeshaya Zhukovitzer, an educated merchant, who wrote in HaMelitz and HaTzfira, and of Hoda Gitlin. He received traditional Jewish education
David_Zakai
Russian-Swiss bibliographer (1875–1965)
first article on Hebrew bibliography in the Russian-Jewish daily newspaper HaMelitz. In 1905, he moved to Geneva, Switzerland, fleeing pogroms. There he opened
Menahem_Mendel_Slatkine
Yiddish language author (1839–1915)
others, he had first published in its Hebrew language sister publication Hamelitz. With Goldfaden, he was later involved in several Yiddish language newspapers
Yitzkhok_Yoel_Linetzky
Hebrew periodical
less of a newspaper than other Hebrew contemporaries like HaMaggid or HaMelitz, in part because the license granted by the Tsarist regime prohibited Fuenn
HaKarmel
Genre in theater
glad." B. Nathansohn, correspondent of the Warsaw-based Jewish newspaper Hamelitz visited Romania in the summer of 1878 and wrote, "When a Jew enters a Yiddish
Yiddish_theatre
Branch of the Chabad movement
Niezhin (Chabad) Letter in HaMelitz 23 Feb 1883 pp.3-4
Niezhin_(Hasidic_dynasty)
Reform synagogue in Westmount, Quebec
ones in Montreal at the time and were Orthodox). The May 2, 1884 issue of Hamelitz, a Russian newspaper printed in Hebrew, record of events that lead up to
Temple_Emanu-El-Beth_Sholom
Sephardic Jewish historian (1862–1938)
(1890-08-19). "On the question of the revival of the Hebrew language". HaMelitz. pp. 1–3. Retrieved 2025-01-19. Rozanes, Shlomo Avraham (1914). איסטוריאה
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To arrive or to inform, The first life form all knowledgeable and all pure
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An epithet of Indra
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Irish name CUMHEA means "hound of the plains."Â
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Of Noble Spirit
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Blessed; Auspicious
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From the Ledge Meadow; Clearing on a Bank
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