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Type | daily newspaper |
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Founded | March 25, 1923 |
Language | Polish language |
Ceased publication | September 20, 1939 |
Headquarters | Warsaw |
Country | interwar Poland |
Circulation | 20000 to 50000 |
Nasz Przegląd ('Our Review') was a Polish-Jewish newspaper with Zionist leanings. [1] The newspaper was published between March 25, 1923 and September 20, 1939. [2] [3] Nasz Przegląd was the most well-known Polish-Jewish newspaper in interwar Poland. It was noted for its quality of writing and staunch Polish-Jewish stance. [4] It was issued daily from Warsaw. [5] The editorial team of Nasz Przegląd consisted of personalities that had been working with previous Polish-Jewish press outlets, Opinia Żydowska, Głos Żydowski and Dziennik Poranny. [3]
Estimates of its circulation ranged from 20,000 to 50,000. The newspaper had a significant non-Jewish readership. [3] Nasz Przegląd staunchly claimed independence from political parties, carrying the label 'Independent Organ' in its byline. [3]
Between 1926 and 1930 Nasz Przegląd had a supplement for children, Mały Przegląd ('Little Review'). It was edited by Janusz Korczak. [6] [7] and appeared weekly on Fridays. [8]
Isaac Deutscher worked for the newspaper in the 1920s. [9] Paulina Appenszlak led the women's section of the newspaper. [10]
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Type | daily newspaper |
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Founded | March 25, 1923 |
Language | Polish language |
Ceased publication | September 20, 1939 |
Headquarters | Warsaw |
Country | interwar Poland |
Circulation | 20000 to 50000 |
Nasz Przegląd ('Our Review') was a Polish-Jewish newspaper with Zionist leanings. [1] The newspaper was published between March 25, 1923 and September 20, 1939. [2] [3] Nasz Przegląd was the most well-known Polish-Jewish newspaper in interwar Poland. It was noted for its quality of writing and staunch Polish-Jewish stance. [4] It was issued daily from Warsaw. [5] The editorial team of Nasz Przegląd consisted of personalities that had been working with previous Polish-Jewish press outlets, Opinia Żydowska, Głos Żydowski and Dziennik Poranny. [3]
Estimates of its circulation ranged from 20,000 to 50,000. The newspaper had a significant non-Jewish readership. [3] Nasz Przegląd staunchly claimed independence from political parties, carrying the label 'Independent Organ' in its byline. [3]
Between 1926 and 1930 Nasz Przegląd had a supplement for children, Mały Przegląd ('Little Review'). It was edited by Janusz Korczak. [6] [7] and appeared weekly on Fridays. [8]
Isaac Deutscher worked for the newspaper in the 1920s. [9] Paulina Appenszlak led the women's section of the newspaper. [10]