Allgemeine Zeitung des Judentums

The Allgemeine Zeitung of Judaism ( AZJ ) until May 1903 Allgemeine Zeitung of Judaism, was a German Jewish newspaper that was published on May 2, 1837 to 1922. Your subtitle was " A unpartheiisches body for all Jewish interest in the subject of politics, religion, literature, history, linguistics and Fiction ", from about 1870 in the spelling of " impartial institution ". They initially appeared twice a week, later once a week. She became the most successful Jewish magazine in Germany.

The AZJ was founded in 1837 by Rabbi Ludwig Philippson in Leipzig, which she edited until his death in 1889. 1890 to 1909, the newspaper of Gustav Karpeles was issued regular writer in those years was Saul Raphael Landau. 1909-1919 was the editorship in the hands of Ludwig Geiger, then at Albert Katz.

The last issue of the paper was published on 28 April 1922. It was replaced by the appearing also at Rudolf Mosse CV- newspaper of the Central Association of German Citizens of Jewish Faith.

The Internet Archive of Jewish Periodicals Compact Memory contains the complete inventory of the journal.

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