Issue of the magazine "Juedische Rundschau, The Jewish Review by and for Liberated Jews in Germany", October, 16/17 1947. On the cover of the issue a photo of the ruined the interior synagogue in Levetzowstrasse in Berlin. Editor: Israel Blumenfeld.
Accompanied by historical photographs of ruined Jewish streets and buildings in Germany, burned synagogues, immigrants to Eretz Israel, settlement and more.
The Juedische Rundschau newspaper, edited by Heinrich Loewe, appeared in Berlin from 1902 until its closure in 1938, and was the most widely distributed German-Jewish weekly. It was the journal of the German Zionist Association. After Kristallnacht at the end of 1938, the newspaper was forced to stop publishing. The newspaper's target audience was the Jewish youth, and its purpose was to bring to its attention the Zionist political platform as expressed in the Basel program (1897). The newspaper reported to its readers all the news from the Jewish world in Germany and abroad. Due to its war on anti-Semitism, its circulation increased towards the end of the Weimar Republic to close to 40,000 copies. It was renewed after the war in a different format and was published in Hamburg, beginning in May / June 1946 and ceased to appear in July 1948. In this format it dealt mainly with the She'erit HaPleita, the fate of German Jewry, and immigration to Eretz Israel.
Complete sheet. Good condition.