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*[[Paul Goodman (Zionist Review)|Paul Goodman]], 1920-1926 and 1934-1938;<ref>UCL Archives [http://archives.ucl.ac.uk/DServe/dserve.exe?dsqIni=Dserve.ini&dsqApp=Archive&dsqCmd=Show.tcl&dsqSearch=RefNo=='GASTER/1/A/GOO/5'&dsqDb=Catalog RefNo GASTER/1/A/GOO/5 Goodman; Romana (fl. 1907); née Manczyk; Goodman; Paul (1875-1949)]</ref>
 
*[[Paul Goodman (Zionist Review)|Paul Goodman]], 1920-1926 and 1934-1938;<ref>UCL Archives [http://archives.ucl.ac.uk/DServe/dserve.exe?dsqIni=Dserve.ini&dsqApp=Archive&dsqCmd=Show.tcl&dsqSearch=RefNo=='GASTER/1/A/GOO/5'&dsqDb=Catalog RefNo GASTER/1/A/GOO/5 Goodman; Romana (fl. 1907); née Manczyk; Goodman; Paul (1875-1949)]</ref>
 
*Rev. [[Maurice Perlzweig]]
 
*Rev. [[Maurice Perlzweig]]
*[[Moshe Pearlman]] 'editor of the Zionist Review in the 1930's, working out of the London offices of the [[Jewish Agency]]. He spent a year in a kibbutz in 1936 and subsequently published his first book, ''Collective Adventure''.' He went on to become 'a well-known author, the first [[Israel Defense Force]] official spokesman, founder and first director of the Israel Government Press Office, and an early director of Israel Radio', He 'was a close adviser to Prime Minister [[David Ben Gurion]]. He was recalled to the army in the Six Day War, when he served with his friend, [[Moshe Dayan]].'<ref>http://archive.jta.org/article/1986/04/07/3003903/moshe-pearlman-dead-at-75 Moshe Pearlman Dead at 75], ''Jewish Telegraphic Agency'', 7 April 1986. </ref>
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*[[Moshe Pearlman]] 'editor of the Zionist Review in the 1930's, working out of the London offices of the [[Jewish Agency]]. He spent a year in a kibbutz in 1936 and subsequently published his first book, ''Collective Adventure''.' He went on to become 'a well-known author, the first [[Israel Defense Force]] [[IDF Spokesperson's Unit|official spokesman]], founder and first director of the Israel Government Press Office, and an early director of Israel Radio', He 'was a close adviser to Prime Minister [[David Ben Gurion]]. He was recalled to the army in the Six Day War, when he served with his friend, [[Moshe Dayan]].'<ref>http://archive.jta.org/article/1986/04/07/3003903/moshe-pearlman-dead-at-75 Moshe Pearlman Dead at 75], ''Jewish Telegraphic Agency'', 7 April 1986. </ref>
 
*Dr. [[S. Levenberg]]<ref>Maurice Samuelson [http://archive.jta.org/article/1977/12/29/2980251/oldest-zionist-paper-closed Oldest Zionist Paper Closed] ''Jewish Telegraphic Agency'', 29 December 1977.</ref>
 
*Dr. [[S. Levenberg]]<ref>Maurice Samuelson [http://archive.jta.org/article/1977/12/29/2980251/oldest-zionist-paper-closed Oldest Zionist Paper Closed] ''Jewish Telegraphic Agency'', 29 December 1977.</ref>
 
*[[Arthur Saul Super]] (Editor circa 1951<ref>''[[Zionist Review]]'', 3 August 1951, p. 8</ref>)
 
*[[Arthur Saul Super]] (Editor circa 1951<ref>''[[Zionist Review]]'', 3 August 1951, p. 8</ref>)

Revision as of 16:47, 18 January 2013

The Zionist Review was the official publication of the Zionist Federation. It was published between May 1917 and June 1927; 1934-1952 and 1982-1995. It was replaced by the Jewish Observer and Middle East Review between 1952 and 1977.

Editors

Notes

  1. UCL Archives RefNo GASTER/1/A/GOO/5 Goodman; Romana (fl. 1907); née Manczyk; Goodman; Paul (1875-1949)
  2. http://archive.jta.org/article/1986/04/07/3003903/moshe-pearlman-dead-at-75 Moshe Pearlman Dead at 75], Jewish Telegraphic Agency, 7 April 1986.
  3. Maurice Samuelson Oldest Zionist Paper Closed Jewish Telegraphic Agency, 29 December 1977.
  4. Zionist Review, 3 August 1951, p. 8
  5. North Africa, American Jewish Yearbook, 1965, p.496