Yevreiskaya Gazeta

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Yevreiskaya Gazeta

description German-Jewish monthly newspaper
language Russian
publishing company Werner Media Group
First edition 2002
attitude 2014
Frequency of publication per month
Sold edition 21,250 copies
Editor-in-chief Mikhail Goldberg
ISSN

The Jewreiskaja Gazeta ( Russian Еврейская газета , transliterated Evrejskaja gazeta , literally translated into German "Jewish newspaper") was a monthly newspaper published from September 2002 to October 2014 by the Werner Media Group Berlin in Russian .

The circulation of the monthly newspaper was 21,250 copies in 2010 (2007: 39,000 copies). The figures are based on the publisher's information; Yevreiskaya Gazeta was not included in the information community for determining the distribution of advertising media (IVW). From autumn 2005 to August 2014, the same publisher also published a German-language Jewish newspaper with different content, which shared its editorial rooms with the Jewreiskaya Gazeta and other editorial offices of the publishing group.

The addressees were, on the one hand, Russian-speaking Jewish immigrants in German-speaking countries, and, on the other hand, anyone interested in Judaism and Jewish questions. According to its own information, the newspaper wanted to follow the process of pluralization in German-Jewish society attentively, independently and critically. The newspaper also wanted to report on events relevant to Jews in all of Europe, the USA and especially in the successor states of the USSR as well as in Israel. In addition to a Berlin editorial team, these targets should guarantee correspondents at home and abroad, competent commentators, reviewers, columnists as well as reporters and photojournalists who contribute to the publication.

Subject areas

  • Current political, religious - not just Jewish - social, cultural and economic events in the German-speaking area, in the successor states of the USSR and in Israel
  • World events and diaspora
  • Traditions and modernity
  • Jewish community and contemporary Judaism
  • interfaith dialogues
  • Opinions and disputes on current issues of Judaism and many general social issues
  • Current Jewish art and culture
  • Science and Education in the Jewish Context
  • History of Judaism

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Jewish newspaper. Evreyskaya Gazeta. Advertisement price list No. 10 ( Memento of August 13, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) on the Werner Media Group website Berlin, March 2010 (PDF; 4.2 MB)
  2. Advertisement price list No. 8 ( Memento of April 22, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) on the Werner Media Group Berlin website, 2007 (PDF; 3.9 MB)