Jodisk Familieblad
Jodisk Familieblad was a monthly Jewish magazine which appeared in Copenhagen, Denmark, between 1928 and 1940. It was the official organ of the Det Mosaiske Troessamfund which was the Jewish congregation of Copenhagen.
Editor | Marcus Melchior |
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Categories | Jewish magazine |
Frequency | Monthly |
Publisher | Det Mosaiske Troessamfund |
Founder | Max Goldschmid |
Founded | 1928 |
Final issue | April 1940 |
Country | Denmark |
Based in | Copenhagen |
Language | Danish |
History and profile
Jodisk Familieblad was launched by Max Goldschmid in Copenhagen in 1928.[1][2] Its title was first Jødisk Samfund and then Jødisk Orientering.[2] In 1929 it was renamed as Jodisk Familieblad, and the first issue with this title appeared in March 1929.[2][3]
Jodisk Familieblad was the official media outlet of Det Mosaiske Troessamfund.[1] The editor of the magazine was Chief Rabbi Marcus Melchior.[4] The magazine was published on a monthly basis.[5] Its last issue came out in April 1940.[3]
References
- "Jødisk familieblad / Det Mosaiske Troessamfund" (in Danish). Libris. Retrieved 5 August 2022.
- "Press". Encyclopedia of Judaism.
- Nina Skyhøj Olsen (April 2011). Den jødiske idræts historie (1921-1959) (PDF) (Thesis). University of Copenhagen.
- C. Felicia Stokholm Banke (2014). "Between Accommodation and Awareness: Jewish Resistance in Scandinavia under Nazism". In Patrick Henry (ed.). Jewish Resistance Against the Nazis. Washington, DC: Catholic University of America Press. p. 229. ISBN 978-0-8132-2589-0.
- Rabbi Bent Melchior (1987). "Danish Jews in the Twentieth Century". In Leo Goldberger (ed.). The Rescue of the Danish Jews: Moral Courage Under Stress. New York; London: NYU Press. p. 58. ISBN 978-0-8147-3011-9.
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