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Zionist magazine in Sweden (1913)

Zionisten
EditorLeopold Turitz
CategoriesPolitical magazine
FounderSwedish Zionist Union
Founded1913
Final issueOctober–November 1913
CountrySweden
Based inStockholm
LanguageSwedish

Zionisten (Swedish: The Zionist) was a Zionist magazine which was based in Stockholm, Sweden. The founding organization was the Swedish Zionist Union, and the editor of the magazine was Leopold Turitz. The magazine advocated synthetic version of Zionism and aimed at offering a platform for those who could contribute to the ideas about Zionism in Sweden. Zionisten targeted both Zionists and non-Zionists in the country. It was designed as a monthly publication, but could produce only five issues in 1913 due to financial troubles. The last issue appeared in October–November 1913.

References

  1. ^ Hershel Edelheit; Abraham J. Edelheit (2000). History of Zionism: A Handbook and Dictionary. London; New York: Routledge. p. 468. ISBN 978-0-429-70103-0.
  2. ^ Morton Narrowe (1981). "Zionism in Sweden". Nordisk Judaistik/Scandinavian Jewish Studies. 3 (2): 20. doi:10.30752/nj.69364.
  3. Morton Herman Narrowe (1990). Zionism in Sweden, its beginnings until the end of World War I (PhD thesis). The Jewish Theological Seminary of America. ProQuest 303876964.


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