The Press: Ail-American Hebrew

Until four months ago two publications in the U. S. could properly boast the description "national Jewish weekly." One was the Jewish Tribune, the other the American Hebrew. The Tribune, founded by the late famed Nehemiah Mosessohn. was published by his sons until last April when lack of funds forced its suspension.

Its editors announced plans to change the Tribune to a monthly, but it has never appeared.

Like the Tribune, the American Hebrew was partially subsidized by race-proud Jews. Its advertising revenue nearly met expenses until the current Depression. As advertising...

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