Jewish Voice from Germany

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Jewish Voice from Germany
Jewish Voice from Germany logo
description German-Jewish newspaper
language German and English
publishing company SVoice from Germany GmbH
Headquarters Berlin
First edition January 2, 2012
attitude April 25, 2019
Frequency of publication quarterly
editor Rafael Seligmann
Web link Jewish Voice from Germany
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The Jewish Voice from Germany was a German-Jewish newspaper that appeared quarterly from January 2, 2012 to April 25, 2019 in German and English in tabloid or semi-Nordic format.

The magazine published by the publicist Rafael Seligmann reported on politics, economy, culture and religion and was aimed at an international readership. The editors-in-chief were Hartmut Bomhoff and Elisabeth Neu. The independent magazine produced in Berlin was financed through advertisements .

The English-language circulation was 50,000 and was widely read in the United States, Western Europe, and Israel. The Jewish Voice from Germany appeared in German as a supplement to the world . Editor Seligmann saw the success in the contemporary relevance of the newspaper: Finally there is a lively Jewish community in Germany again, which is also attracting international interest.

With the 25th edition, the publication was discontinued in April 2019.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Simon Vaut: The dream of the German-Jewish renaissance. In: Berliner Republik issue 5/2014, accessed on May 16, 2020 Simon Vaut in conversation with Rafael Seligmann.
  2. Rafael Seligmann: Goodbye, Auf Wiedersehen, Lehitraot. In: Jewish Voice from Germany , April 24, 2019, accessed on May 15, 2020 (English).