In the course on the interwar period, Chwila was taking an independent position in relation to the existential political and social developments in Eastern Galicia, Poland and international affairs.
The periodical covered extensively and in its own political and journalistic terms the Polish-Ukrainian war over Eastern Galicia, the Steiger Trial (1924 – 1925), the assassination of Simon Petliura (May 1925); the Polish-Jewish Rapprochement known as Ugoda (the Agreement); election campaigns to Polish Sejm (Parliament) and the Senate; the activities of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists; ethno-national tensions in Poland, the role and perspective of the new course in Polish politics known as Sanation; antisemitic tendencies in the politics of Polish governments, the economic setbacks and the increase of poverty of Jewish population; the rise of National Socialism in Germany and subsequent rise of autheritarism of Polish central and regional authorities and the inevitable advent of the war with Nazi Germany – to name just the major themes in the publications.
Jewish national intelligentsia, largely professionals and men and women of liberal professions made Chwila a high-class Jewish-Polish periodical read not only by Jewish circles but also by Polish and Ukrainian readership.
The East Galician Zionist Organization and Chwila as its official publication were perhaps the only political establishments in Jewish society of Poland that endorsed the neutrality in Polish-Ukrainian military conflict over Eastern Galicia with persistent neutrality. In the Polish-dominated political milieu and under the factual governance of Polish military and civil authority, the Zionist endorsed political and military neutrality definitively translates in to anti-Polish and pro-Ukrainian stand or in other words a commitment to the right of nations to self-determination.
Prominent Jewish-Polish political, public and societal figures were associated with Chwila. The circle comprising the editorial board and permanent contributors include Jewish politicians, literati, public figures and professionals. Chwila gained the reputation of highly professional and well balanced publication oriented to the Jewish National Cause.
Jewish national intelligentsia, largely professionals and men and women of liberal professions made Chwila a high-class Jewish-Polish periodical read not only by Jewish circles but also by Polish and Ukrainian readership.
Devoted protagonist of National Jewish Cause and talented literati constituted the core of the authorship. They were Leon Reich, Henryk Hescheles, Henryk Adler, Leon Weinstock, Fiszel Rotenstreich, Emil Sommerstein, Ignacy Schwarzbart, Adolf Rothfeid, Emil Schmorak, Ludwik Mund, Juliusz Worzel, Bernard Singel and Ezriel Carlebach.
A new generation of Polish-Jewish modernist writers published narratives on the pages of Chwila. Most of these names would later constitute the core of the new Polish literature. Here they are: Debora Vogel, Artur Sandauer, Chaim Loew, Pinchas Kon, Jehuda Warszawiak, Leon Gutman, Rachela Auerbachowna.
Editorial Board and Contributors largely represented the course of the Eastern Galician Zionist Organization. Its leadership regarded a cooperation, if not a political union, with the Ukrainian national movement in Eastern Galicia as one of its priorities.
The East Galician Zionist Organization and Chwila as its official publication were perhaps the only political establishments in Jewish society of Poland that endorsed the neutrality in Polish-Ukrainian military conflict over Eastern Galicia with persistent neutrality. In the Polish-dominated political milieu and under the factual governance of Polish military and civil authority, the Zionist endorsed political and military neutrality definitively translates in to anti-Polish and pro-Ukrainian stand or in other words a commitment to the right of nations to self-determination.
In the course on the interwar period, Chwila was taking an independent position in relation to the existential political and social developments in Eastern Galicia, Poland and international affairs.
The periodical covered extensively and in its own political and journalistic terms the Polish-Ukrainian war over Eastern Galicia, the Steiger Trial (1924 – 1925), the assassination of Simon Petliura (May 1925); the Polish-Jewish Rapprochement known as Ugoda (the Agreement); election campaigns to Polish Sejm (Parliament) and the Senate; the activities of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists; ethno-national tensions in Poland, the role and perspective of the new course in Polish politics known as Sanation; antisemitic tendencies in the politics of Polish governments, the economic setbacks and the increase of poverty of Jewish population; the rise of National Socialism in Germany and subsequent rise of autheritarism of Polish central and regional authorities and the inevitable advent of the war with Nazi Germany – to name just the major themes in the publications.
Like other Polish Jewish publications, Chwila criticized radical assimilation, supported Jewish national revival, and called for the building of a Jewish state in Palestine. At the same time, it stressed the value of contributions to Polish culture made by assimilated Jews. One of its recurring themes was the situation in higher education, reflecting the concerns of Jewish students at the University of Lwów, and the question of the numerus clausus (enrollment quotas).
The paper devoted more attention than other dailies to local and regional issues (e.g., it had a column titled “Z gminy żydowskiej” [From the Jewish Community]) and featured regular news about communities in the smaller southeastern towns (Chwila Drohobycka and Chwila Tarnopolska [Drohobycz and Tarnopol Chwila, respectively]). This local focus also reflected Chwila’s interest in Galician Jewish culture; it featured articles about the region’s towns, luminaries, and Jewish writers.
Chwila publishing association published Jewish daily Chwila of general zionist orientation in 1920 -- 1939 in Lwow (Lviv)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 1: RG-94.01, Chwila. Wednesday 31, August 1921. No. 939
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
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Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
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Chwila, analytical narratives
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Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish)
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Lwow, Lemberg, Lvov, Lviv, variants of this city name in history, Poland, Ukraine, USSR, Austria
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Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
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Eastern Galicia (Ukraine: Region)
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Balfour Declaration, 1917
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Balfour Declaration, reflected in Chwila
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Peace of Riga, 1921, reflected in Chwila
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International Zionist movement, reflected by Chwila
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Zionist Congresses, reflected in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
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Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
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Documents in Polish language
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
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Periodicals in Polish language
-
Narratives in Polish language
- Creators:
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Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
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Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
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Dr. Gerszon Zipper, executive editor, Chwila (1868 -- 1921)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 2: RG-94.02, Chwila. Thursday 1, September 1921. No. 940
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
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Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
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Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
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Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
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Periodicals in Polish language
-
Zionist periodicals in Polish language, Eastern Galicia
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Soviet Russia, political discourse, reflected in Chwila
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Polish economics and finances, reflected in Chwila
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Upper Silesia, political discourse, reflected in Chwila
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Documents in Polish language
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Narratives in Polish language
- Creators:
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Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
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Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
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Dr. Gerszon Zipper, executive editor, Chwila (1868 -- 1921)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 3: RG-94.03, Chwila. Friday 2, September 1921. No. 941
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish)
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
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Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Zionist Congresses, reflected in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
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Balfour Declaration, reflected in Chwila
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Vocational education and training for Jewish girls, discourse, reflected in Chwila
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Documents in Polish language
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Narratives in Polish language
- Creators:
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Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
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Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 4: RG-94.04, Chwila. Saturday 3, September 1921. No. 942
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
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Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Zionist periodicals in Polish language, Eastern Galicia
-
Polish economics and finances, reflected in Chwila
-
Zionist Congresses, reflected in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
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The 12th Zionist Congress, 1921, reflected in Chwila
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Polish governments and politics, interwar period, reflected in Chwila
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Polish governments and politics in interwar period, Prime Minister Witos, reflected in Chwila
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Jewish literary prose in Polish language, published in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
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Theatrical reviews, published in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
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Documents in Polish language
-
Narratives in Polish language
- Creators:
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Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
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Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
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Dr. Gerszon Zipper, executive editor, Chwila (1868 -- 1921)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 5: RG-94.05, Chwila. Sunday 4, September 1921. No. 943
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Documents in Polish language
-
Narratives in Polish language
-
To the question of dicounted tickets on Polish railroads, reflected in Chwila
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The 12th Zionist Congress, 1921, reflected in Chwila
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Jewish literary prose in Polish language, published in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
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Regional government of the Lwow (Lviv) province, reflected in Chwila
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Governors of the Lwow (Lviv) province, reflected in Chwila
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Advertisements of stockings in Chwila
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The House of Stockings (Dom Panczoch), Lwow, (Lviv), Jagielonska 11, Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
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Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
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Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 6: RG-94.06, Chwila. Monday 5, September 1921. No. 944
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Zionist periodicals in Polish language, Eastern Galicia
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Documents in Polish language
-
Narratives in Polish language
-
The 12th Zionist Congress, 1921, reflected in Chwila
-
Peace of Riga, 1921, reflected in Chwila
-
Jewish literary prose in Polish language, published in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
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Charitable activities, narratives and appeals, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
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Charitable activities, the House of Invalids, Lwow (Lviv), 1921, reflected in Chwila
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Miracle on the Wisla (Cud nad Wsla), cinematographic production, film, advertisement, Chwila, 1921
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Oikos, commercial firm, construction and wood processing, advertisement, Lwow (Lviv), 1919 -- 1939
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Laokoon, chemical enteprises, Lwow (Lviv), avertisement, Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
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Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
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Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 7: RG-94.07, Chwila. Tuesday 6, September 1921. No. 945
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Zionist periodicals in Polish language, Eastern Galicia
-
Documents in Polish language
-
Narratives in Polish language
-
Economics and finances, analysis of a world economy, situation in 1921, Chwila, 1921
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The 12th Zionist Congress, 1921, reflected in Chwila
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Short reportages and news, reflected in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
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Antisemitic remarks in Polish periodicals, 1918 -- 1939
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Reflections on the antisemitic discourse in Polish periodicals, by Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
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Jewish literary prose in Polish language, published in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
- Creators:
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Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
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Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 8: RG-94.08, Chwila. Wednesday 7, September 1921. No. 946
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Documents in Polish language
-
Narratives in Polish language
-
Financial affairs, interwar Poland, reflected in Chwila, 1921
-
The 12th Zionist Congress, 1921, reflected in Chwila
-
Theatrical reviews, published in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Short reportages and news, reflected in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
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The House of Stockings (Dom Panczoch), Lwow, (Lviv), Jagielonska 11, Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
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Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 9: RG-94.09, Chwila. Thursday 8, September 1921. No. 947
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Zionist periodicals in Polish language, Eastern Galicia
-
Documents in Polish language
-
Narratives in Polish language
-
Zionist politicians, interwar period, reflected in Chwila
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Zionist politics, development of Jewish settlements in Palestine, reflected in Chwila, 1919 - 1939
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The 12th Zionist Congress, 1921, reflected in Chwila
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The 12th Zionist Congress, reports from sessions, Chwila, 1921
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Reports on Polish - Soviet political tension, Chwila, 1921
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Reflections on Palestinian affairs by Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
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Short reportages and news, reflected in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
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Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 10: RG-94.10, Chwila. Friday 9, September 1921. No. 948
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Documents in Polish language
-
Narratives in Polish language
-
The 12th Zionist Congress, 1921, reflected in Chwila
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The 12th Zionist Congress, reports from sessions, Chwila, 1921
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National category of population in Poland reflected by the First General Census, 1921
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Social category of population in Poland, reflected in the First General Census, 1921
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Ethno-National self-identification, discourse, reflections in Chwila, Census, 1921, Poland
-
Jewish literary prose in Polish language, published in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
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Short reportages and news, reflected in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 11: RG-94.11, Chwila. Saturday 10, September 1921. No. 949
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Documents in Polish language
-
The 12th Zionist Congress, 1921, reflected in Chwila
-
The 12th Zionist Congress, reports from sessions, Chwila, 1921
-
Polish governments and politics in interwar period, Prime Minister Witos, reflected in Chwila
-
Jewish literary prose in Polish language, published in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Charitable activities, narratives and appeals, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Theatrical reviews, published in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Court chronicle, reported in Chwila, interwar Poland
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Advertised merchandise for women, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
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Advertised merchandise for women, Chwila, 1921
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The House of Stockings (Dom Panczoch), Lwow, (Lviv), Jagielonska 11, Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
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Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
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Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 12: RG-94.12, Chwila. Sunday 11, September 1921. No. 950
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
The 12th Zionist Congress, 1921, reflected in Chwila
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The 12th Zionist Congress, reports from sessions, Chwila, 1921
-
Reflections on Palestinian affairs by Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
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Reflections on Palestinian affairs, Chwila, 1921
-
Polish governments and politics, interwar period, reflected in Chwila
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Theatrical reviews, published in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
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Currency exchange rates, the Lwow (Lviv) stock exchange, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
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Currency exchange rates, the Lwow (Lviv) stock exchange, Chwila, 1921
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Short reportages and news, reflected in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
- Creators:
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Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
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Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 13: RG-94.13, Chwila. Monday 12, September 1921. No. 951
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
The 12th Zionist Congress, 1921, reflected in Chwila
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The 12th Zionist Congress, reports from sessions, Chwila, 1921
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Reflections on the congress of Polish (Christian) merchants, Chwila, 1921
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Short reportages and news, reflected in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
- Creators:
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Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
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Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 14: RG-94.15, Chwila. Wednesday 14, September 1921. No. 953
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Discussion on the financial and monetary reforms, Chwila, 1921
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The 12th Zionist Congress, 1921, reflected in Chwila
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The 12th Zionist Congress, reports from sessions, Chwila, 1921
-
Polish governments and politics, interwar period, reflected in Chwila
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Theatrical advertisements, Chwila, 1921
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Cinematographic advertisements, Chwila, 1921
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Currency exchange rates, the Lwow (Lviv) stock exchange, Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
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Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
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Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 15: RG-94.16, Chwila. Thursday 15, September 1921. No. 954
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
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Antisemitic remarks in Polish periodicals, 1918 -- 1939
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Antisemitic narratives in Slowo Polskie, 1918 -- 1927 and a discourse in Chwila, 1919 --1927
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The 12th Zionist Congress, 1921, reflected in Chwila
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The 12th Zionist Congress, reports from sessions, Chwila, 1921
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Polish governments and politics, interwar period, reflected in Chwila
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Regional discourses of the Polish - Ukrainian war,of 1918 -- 1919, Chwila, 1921
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Currency exchange rates, the Lwow (Lviv) stock exchange, Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
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Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
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Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 16: RG-94.17, Chwila. Friday 16, September 1921. No. 955
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
The 12th Zionist Congress, 1921, reflected in Chwila
-
The 12th Zionist Congress, reports from sessions, Chwila, 1921
-
Polish governments and politics, interwar period, reflected in Chwila
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Polish governments and politics, the Cabinet of Witos, discourse, Chwila, 1921
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Greeting from the government of Ukrainian People Republic to the 12th Zionist Congress, Chwila, 1921
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Theater Bogatela, Lwow (Lviv), interwar Poland, Chwila, 1921
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Jewish Theater in Lwow (Lviv), Jagiellonska 11, interwar Poland, Chwila, 1921
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Regional discourses of the Polish - Ukrainian war,of 1918 -- 1919, Chwila, 1921
-
Currency exchange rates, the Lwow (Lviv) stock exchange, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
The House of Stockings (Dom Panczoch), Lwow, (Lviv), Jagielonska 11, Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 17: RG-94.18, Chwila. Saturday 17, September 1921. No. 956
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
The 12th Zionist Congress, 1921, reflected in Chwila
-
The 12th Zionist Congress, reports from sessions, Chwila, 1921
-
Polish governments and politics, interwar period, reflected in Chwila
-
Theatrical reviews, published in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Dr. Gerszon Zipper, executive editor, Chwila (1868 -- 1921)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 18: RG-94.19, Chwila. Sunday 18, September 1921. No. 957
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Jewish merchants in Lwow (Lviv), congress, Chwila, 1921
-
Polish governments and politics, interwar period, reflected in Chwila
-
Polish governments and politics, Antoni Ponikowski elected Prime Minister, September 1921, Chwila
-
Jewish literary prose in Polish language, published in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Short reportages and news, reflected in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Currency exchange rates, the Lwow (Lviv) stock exchange, Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 19: RG-94.20, Chwila. Monday 19, September 1921. No. 958
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
The 12th Zionist Congress, 1921, reflected in Chwila
-
Polish governments and politics, Antoni Ponikowski elected Prime Minister, September 1921, Chwila
-
Cinematographic advertisements, Chwila, 1921
-
Theatrical advertisements, Chwila, 1921
-
Commercial advertisements, Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 20: RG-94.21, Chwila. Tuesday 20, September 1921. No. 959
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Short reportages and news, reflected in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Jewish literary prose in Polish language, published in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Cinematographic advertisements, Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 21: RG-94.22, Chwila. Wednesday 21, September 1921. No. 960
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Jewish social and cultural publications, Eastern Galicia, 1918 --1939
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Disadvantage for not passing military service in regard to admission to universities, Chwila, 1921
-
Cabinet of ministers, Second Polish Republic, 1921, Chwila, 1921
-
Targi Wschodnie (The Oriental Fairs), Lwow (Lviv), interwar Poland, Chwila, 1921
-
Jewish literary prose in Polish language, published in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Currency exchange rates, the Lwow (Lviv) stock exchange, Chwila, 1921
-
Wilno (Vilnius) status is being discussed by the League of Nations, Chwila, 1921
-
Theatrical advertisements, Chwila, 1921
-
Jewish Theater in Lwow (Lviv), Jagiellonska 11, interwar Poland, Chwila, 1921
-
Cafe de la Paix, Lwow (Lviv), Plac Mariacki, No. 7, 1st floor, Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 22: RG-94.23, Chwila. Friday 23, September 1921. No. 962
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
The 12th Zionist Congress, reports from sessions, Chwila, 1921
-
Jewish literary prose in Polish language, published in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Jewish literary prose in Polish language, published in Chwila, 1921
-
Charitable activities, narratives and appeals, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Jewish communal organizations in Lwow (Lviv), charitable activity and appeals, Chwila, 1921
-
Short reportages and news, reflected in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Theatrical reviews, published in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Cinematographic reviews, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Currency exchange rates, the Lwow (Lviv) stock exchange, Chwila, 1921
-
Financial and monetary affairs, reported updates, Chwila, 1921
-
Garment for male and female, advertisements, Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 23: RG-94.24, Chwila. Saturday 24, September 1921. No. 963
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Mother tongue as a criterion in national self-determination
-
Mother tongue as a factor in national self-identification
-
Mother tongue versus religious denomination in determination of national identity, interwar Poland
-
First General Census, category of mother tongue as a criterion for national identification, Chwila
-
General Zionist conception of Hebrew language, a mother tongue of national identification, Chwila
-
Dr. Ozjasz Thon, Cracow, Zionist politician, sociologist, Rabbi, Member of Polish Sejm, 1870 -- 1936
-
Dr. Ozjasz Thon, chairman of a Sejm Jewish club in conference with Prime Minister Ponikowski, 1921
-
Temporary Union of Jewish National Councils (TZRN), Poland, 1918 -- 1922, Chwila, 1921
-
Anti-Jewish excesses on Polish railroads, Chwila, 1921
-
The 12th Zionist Congress, 1921, reflected in Chwila
-
Jewish literary prose in Polish language, published in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Currency exchange rates, the Lwow (Lviv) stock exchange, Chwila, 1921
-
Targi Wschodnie (The Oriental Fairs), Lwow (Lviv), interwar Poland, Chwila, 1921
-
Garment for male and female, advertisements, Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 24: RG-94.25, Chwila. Sunday 25, September 1921. No. 964
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Discourse over Eastern Galicia in the League of Nations, 1919 -- 1923
-
Discourse over Eastern Galicia in the League of Nations, 1919 -- 1923, Chwila, 1921
-
Building a Jewish national home in Palestine, 1918 --1939
-
Jewish literary prose in Polish language, published in Chwila, 1921
-
In anticipation of Josef Pilsudski, Chief of State, visit to Lwow (Lviv), preparatory measures, 1921
-
Targi Wschodnie (the Oriental Fairs) in Lwow (Lviv), opening on September 25, 1921, Chwila
-
Currency exchange rates, the Lwow (Lviv) stock exchange, Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 25: RG-94.26, Chwila. Monday 26, September 1921. No. 965
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Targi Wschodnie (the Oriental Fairs) in Lwow (Lviv), opening on September 25, 1921, Chwila
-
Targi Wschodnie (the Eastern Fairs), advertised establishments in Chwila, 1921
-
Garment for female, advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Polish governments and politics, the Cabinet of Witos, discourse, Chwila, 1921
-
Theatrical advertisements, Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 26: RG-94.27, Chwila. Tuesday 27, September 1921. No. 966
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Stepan (Stefan) Fedak attempt on Pilsudski and Grabowicz life
-
Jozef Pilsudski, visit to Lwow (Lviv) for the opening of the Targi Wschodnie, September 25, 1921
-
Stepan Fedak, attempt on life of Pilsudski, Chief of State and Grabowski, Governor, Lwow 09.25.1921
-
Attempt on Pilsudski's life at the Ratusza (City Hall) on September 25, 1921, Lwow (Lviv) by Fedak
-
Targi Wschodnie (the Oriental Fairs) in Lwow (Lviv), opening on September 25, 1921, Chwila
-
Michal Ulam, architect, Lwow (Lviv) advertisement in Chwila, 1921
-
Jewish literary prose in Polish language, published in Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 27: RG-94.28, Chwila. Wednesday 28, September 1921. No. 967
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Wilno (Vilnius) status is being discussed by the League of Nations, Chwila, 1921
-
Szymon (Shymon) Akenazy, Polish minister at the League of Nation, 1920 -- 1923, Historian, Professor
-
Attempt on Pilsudski's life at the Ratusza (City Hall) on September 25, 1921, Lwow (Lviv) by Fedak
-
Stepan (Stefan) Fedak attempt on Pilsudski and Grabowicz life
-
Attempt on the Pilsudski's life, discourse in Polish periodicals, 1921, Chwila
-
Targi Wschodnie (the Eastern Fairs), advertised establishments in Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 28: RG-94.29, Chwila. Thursday 29, September 1921. No. 968
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Criminals trials in Lviv (Lwow) reflected by Chwila, 1928
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Attempt on Pilsudski's life by Stepan Fedak, September 25, 1921, reflections and discourse, Chwila
-
Prime-Ministers of interwar Poland, exposé
-
Antoni Ponikowski, Prime Minister of Poland, September 1921 -- June 1922, exposé
-
Jewish merchants in Lwow (Lviv), congress, Chwila, 1921
-
Congress of representatives of Jewish merchant organizations, Lwow, September 1921, Chwila
-
Refute of falsifications published in Slowo Polskie (the Polish Word), Chwila, 1921
-
Targi Wschodnie (the Eastern Fairs), advertised establishments in Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish) (1919 -- 1939)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 29: RG-94.30, Chwila. Friday 30, September 1921. No. 969
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Parliamentary electoral reform, discussion over the project, 1921, Chwila, 1921
-
Jewish merchants in Lwow (Lviv), congress, Chwila, 1921
-
Reflections on the congress of Polish (Christian) merchants, Chwila, 1921
-
Targi Wschodnie (the Eastern Fairs), advertised establishments in Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 30: RG-94.31, Chwila. Saturday 1, October 1921. No. 970
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 31: RG-94.32, Chwila. Sunday 2, October 1921. No. 971
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Jewish parliamentary representation, reflections and discourse by Chwila
-
Jewish parliamentary representation, debates and parliamentary discourse, Chwila, 1921
-
Currency exchange rates, the Lwow (Lviv) stock exchange, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Polish governments and politics, interwar period, reflected in Chwila
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 32: RG-94.33, Chwila. Monday 3, October 1921. No. 972
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish)
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Rosh Hashanah (Jewish New Year)
-
Jewish New Year, reflections and discourse of the past year, 1921, Chwila, 1921
-
Congress of representatives of Jewish merchant organizations, Lwow, September 1921, Chwila
-
Responses to publications in Polish periodicals, Chwila, 1921
-
Responses to publications in Polish periodical Rozwoj, Chwila, 1921
-
Restaurants and cafe, advertised in Chwila, 1921
-
The House of Stockings (Dom Panczoch), Lwow, (Lviv), Jagielonska 11, Chwila, 1921
-
Garment for female, advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Footwear for female, advertisement in Chwila, 1921
-
Footwear, advertisement in Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 33: RG-94.34, Chwila. Thursday 6, October 1921. No. 973
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Polish governments and politics, the Cabinet of Witos, discourse, Chwila, 1921
-
Discussions over the state budget in Polish Sejm, 1922 -- 1939
-
Discussion over the budget in the Sejem, Poland, 1921, Chwila, 1921
-
Reports from sessions in Sejm, Poland, 1921, Chwila, 1921
-
Theatrical reviews, published in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Jewish literary prose in Polish language, published in Chwila, 1921
-
Advertisements for ladies, Chwila, 1921
-
Currency exchange rates, the Lwow (Lviv) stock exchange, Chwila, 1921
-
Targi Wschodnie (the Eastern Fairs), advertised establishments in Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 34: RG-94.35, Chwila. Friday 7, October 1921. No. 974
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Jewish literary prose in Polish language, published in Chwila, 1921
-
To the credibility of the First General Census of pulation in Poland, Septemper 1921, Chwila, 1921
-
Polish government and politics, expose of Ministar of Finance, Michalski, 1921, Chwila, 1921
-
Irregularities in the conducting of the First General Census in Poland, September 1921 Chwila, 1921
-
Theatrical reviews, published in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Cinematographic advertisements, Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 35: RG-94.36, Chwila. Saturday 8, October 1921. No. 975
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Polish government and politics, expose of Ministar of Finance, Michalski, 1921, Chwila, 1921
-
Responses to publications in Polish periodicals, Chwila, 1921
-
Responses to publications in a periodical Slowo Polskie (the Polish Word), Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 36: RG-94.37, Chwila. Sunday 9, October 1921. No. 976
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Polish government and politics, expose of Ministar of Finance, Michalski, 1921, Chwila, 1921
-
The 12th Zionist Congress, 1921, reflected in Chwila
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 37: RG-94.38, Chwila. Monday 10, October 1921. No. 977
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Electoral campaign to Sejm and Senate, interwar Poland, reflected in Chwila
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Jewish literary prose in Polish language, published in Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Dr. Gerszon Zipper, executive editor, Chwila (1868 -- 1921)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 38: RG-94.39, Chwila. Tuesday 11, October 1921. No. 978
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Electoral campaign to Sejm and Senate, interwar Poland, reflected in Chwila
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Polish government and politics, expose of Ministar of Finance, Michalski, 1921, Chwila, 1921
-
Upper Silesia, political discourse, Ghwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Dr. Gerszon Zipper, executive editor, Chwila (1868 -- 1921)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 39: RG-94.40, Chwila. Wednesday 12, October 1921. No. 979
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Yom Kippur (The Day of Atonement), Jewish national narrative, Chwila, 1921
-
The Day of Atonement, Jewish national narrative, reflections and correlation with modernity
-
Administrative status of East Galicia, international discourse, 1919 -- 1923, Chwila, 1921
-
Jewish literary prose in Polish language, published in Chwila, 1921
-
Irregularities in the conducting of the First General Census in Poland, September 1921 Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Dr. Gerszon Zipper, executive editor, Chwila (1868 -- 1921)
-
Drukarnia Lwowska (Lwowska Printing House), Lwow, Kpernika 11 (1920s)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 40: RG-94.41, Chwila. Friday 14, October 1921. No. 980
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Polish government and politics, expose of Ministar of Finance, Michalski, 1921, Chwila, 1921
-
Jewish national discourse, reflected by Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Jewish literary prose in Polish language, published in Chwila, 1921
-
Reflections on parliamentary sessions, Chwila, 1921
-
Irregularities in the conducting of the First General Census in Poland, September 1921 Chwila, 1921
-
Responses to publications in a periodical Slowo Polskie (the Polish Word), Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Dr. Gerszon Zipper, executive editor, Chwila (1868 -- 1921)
-
Drukarnia Lwowska (Lwowska Printing House), Lwow, Kpernika 11 (1920s)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 41: RG-94.42, Chwila. Saturday 15, October 1921. No. 981
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Emigration to Palestine, interwar, discourse in Chwila, Chwila, 1921
-
Reflections on parliamentary sessions, Chwila, 1921
-
Jewish literary prose in Polish language, published in Chwila, 1921
-
Theatrical advertisements, Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Dr. Gerszon Zipper, executive editor, Chwila (1868 -- 1921)
-
Drukarnia Lwowska (Lwowska Printing House), Lwow, Kpernika 11 (1920s)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 42: RG-94.43, Chwila. Sunday 16, October 1921. No. 982
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Reflections on parliamentary sessions, Chwila, 1921
-
Jewish literary prose in Polish language, published in Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Dr. Gerszon Zipper, executive editor, Chwila (1868 -- 1921)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 43: RG-94.44, Chwila. Monday 17, October 1921. No. 983
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Administrative status of East Galicia, international discourse, 1919 -- 1923, Chwila, 1921
-
Autonomy for Eastern Galicia, international discourse, 1919 -- 1923, Chwila, 1921
-
Polish governments and politics, interwar period, reflected in Chwila
-
Cause of political movements versus the cause of state, interwar Poland, Chwila, 1921
-
Abuse of power, Polish civil and military administration, Chwila, 1921
-
Abuse of power by Polish military to the Jewish population, Chwila, 1921
-
Theatrical advertisements, Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Dr. Gerszon Zipper, executive editor, Chwila (1868 -- 1921)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 44: RG-94.45, Chwila. Tuesday 18, October 1921. No. 984
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements for ladies, Chwila, 1921
-
Autonomy for Eastern Galicia, international discourse, 1919 -- 1923, Chwila, 1921
-
Attempt on Pilsudski's life by Stepan Fedak, September 25, 1921, reflections and discourse, Chwila
-
Finances and taxation, Polish domestic affairs, reflected by Chwila, Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Dr. Gerszon Zipper, executive editor, Chwila (1868 -- 1921)
-
Drukarnia Lwowska (Lwowska Printing House), Lwow, Kpernika 11 (1920s)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 45: RG-94.47, Chwila. Thursday 20, October 1921. No. 986
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Attempt on Pilsudski's life by Stepan Fedak, September 25, 1921, reflections and discourse, Chwila
-
Polish - Ukrainian discourse in the light of Stepan Fedak attempt on Pilsudski and Grabowicz, 1921
-
Ukrainian dissent to Polish rule over Eastern Galicia and the Fedak Affair, 1921, Chwila, 1921
-
Jewish national politics in regard to the autonomy of Eastern Galicia, not two curia, subjectivity
-
Negative reception of prospective Polish and Ukrainian curias by Jewish national camp, Chwila, 1921
-
Parliamentary sessions, antisemitism and indifference of authorities, Chwila, 1921
-
Finances and taxation, Polish domestic affairs, reflected by Chwila, Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Dr. Gerszon Zipper, executive editor, Chwila (1868 -- 1921)
-
Drukarnia Lwowska (Lwowska Printing House), Lwow, Kpernika 11 (1920s)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 46: RG-94.48, Chwila. Friday 21, October 1921. No. 987
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Reflections on parliamentary sessions, Chwila, 1921
-
Finances and taxation, Polish domestic affairs, reflected by Chwila, Chwila, 1921
-
Responses to publications in Polish periodical Rozwoj, Chwila, 1921
-
Imposition of the war tax, Poland, 1920s, Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Dr. Gerszon Zipper, executive editor, Chwila (1868 -- 1921)
-
Drukarnia Lwowska (Lwowska Printing House), Lwow, Kpernika 11 (1920s)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 47: RG-94.49, Chwila. Saturday 22, October 1921. No. 988
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Slowo Polskie falsifies articles in Chwila in regard to the Fedak Affairs, Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Dr. Gerszon Zipper, executive editor, Chwila (1868 -- 1921)
-
Drukarnia Lwowska (Lwowska Printing House), Lwow, Kpernika 11 (1920s)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 48: RG-94.50, Chwila. Sunday 23, October 1921. No. 989
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Project for the autonomy for Eastern Galicia, 1919 -- 1923, Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Dr. Gerszon Zipper, executive editor, Chwila (1868 -- 1921)
-
Drukarnia Lwowska (Lwowska Printing House), Lwow, Kpernika 11 (1920s)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 49: RG-94.51, Chwila. Monday 24, October 1921. No. 990
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Henryk Loewenherz, Polish politician of Jewish descent, member of Sejm senator, expert in minorities
-
Polish periodicals about autonomy for Eastern Galicia, 1920s, Chwila, 1921
-
Jewish literary prose in Polish language, published in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Dr. Gerszon Zipper, executive editor, Chwila (1868 -- 1921)
-
Drukarnia Lwowska (Lwowska Printing House), Lwow, Kpernika 11 (1920s)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 50: RG-94.52, Chwila. Tuesday 25, October 1921. No. 991
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Polish periodicals about autonomy for Eastern Galicia, 1920s, Chwila, 1921
-
Robotnik (The Worker), organ of the PPS (Polish Socialist Party) about autonomy of Eastern Galicia
-
Karl I Habsburg, last emperor of Austria-Hungary, restoration attempt in Hungary, 1921, Chwila
-
Karl I Habsburg, a fail campaign to reinstate a royal government in Hungary, March, October 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Dr. Gerszon Zipper, executive editor, Chwila (1868 -- 1921)
-
Drukarnia Lwowska (Lwowska Printing House), Lwow, Kpernika 11 (1920s)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 51: RG-94.53, Chwila. Wednesday 26, October 1921. No. 992
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Taxation on liquid assets, Poland, 1920s, Chwila, 1921
-
Reflections on discourse in the League of Nations, Chwila, 1921
-
Karol (Karl, Charles) I Habsburg, attempt to regain power in Central Europe, discourse, Chwila, 1921
-
Jewish literary prose in Polish language, published in Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Dr. Gerszon Zipper, executive editor, Chwila (1868 -- 1921)
-
Drukarnia Lwowska (Lwowska Printing House), Lwow, Kpernika 11 (1920s)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 52: RG-94.54, Chwila. Thursday 27, October 1921. No. 993
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Taxation on liquid capital, Minister of Finance, Antoni Michalski, Chwila, 1921
-
The end of Karl (Charles) I Habsburg attempt to seize power in Hungary, October 1921, Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Dr. Gerszon Zipper, executive editor, Chwila (1868 -- 1921)
-
Drukarnia Lwowska (Lwowska Printing House), Lwow, Kpernika 11 (1920s)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 53: RG-94.55, Chwila. Friday 28, October 1921. No. 994
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Karol (Karl, Charles) I Habsburg, attempt to regain power in Central Europe, discourse, Chwila, 1921
-
Reflections on parliamentary sessions, Chwila, 1921
-
Jewish literary prose in Polish language, published in Chwila, 1921
-
Interpellation of Jewish Parliamentary Club, Constituent Sejm, October 1921, Chwila, 1921
-
The end of Karl (Charles) I Habsburg attempt to seize power in Hungary, October 1921, Chwila, 1921
-
Medical service advertisement in Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Dr. Gerszon Zipper, executive editor, Chwila (1868 -- 1921)
-
Drukarnia Lwowska (Lwowska Printing House), Lwow, Kpernika 11 (1920s)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 54: RG-94.56, Chwila. Saturday 29, October 1921. No. 995
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Principles and conception of National Democracy, Poland
-
National Democracy (Endecja), Polish nationalistic radical antisemitic political movement, Chwila
-
Endecja (Narodowa Demokracja), ethnonational discourse, reflected by Chwila, Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Dr. Gerszon Zipper, executive editor, Chwila (1868 -- 1921)
-
Drukarnia Lwowska (Lwowska Printing House), Lwow, Kpernika 11 (1920s)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 55: RG-94.57, Chwila. Sunday 30, October 1921. No. 996
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Boris Savinkov (Sawinkow) is not extradicted to Soviet authorities by Polish Sejm, 1921 Chwila, 1921
-
The end of Karl (Charles) I Habsburg attempt to seize power in Hungary, October 1921, Chwila, 1921
-
Theater Bogatela, Lwow (Lviv), interwar Poland, Chwila, 1921
-
Theatrical advertisements, Chwila, 1921
-
Movie theaters in Lwow (Lviv), 1918 -- 1939, Chwila
-
Movie theater Chimera, ul. Akademicka, Lwow (Lviv), interwar, Chwila
-
Medical service advertisement in Chwila, 1921
-
Dr. Henryk Rosmarin, medical service advertisement, Chwila
-
Dr. Michal Salpeter, medical service advertisement, Chwila
-
Dr. Maurycy Laurerstein, medical service advertisement, Chwila
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Dr. Gerszon Zipper, executive editor, Chwila (1868 -- 1921)
-
Drukarnia Lwowska (Lwowska Printing House), Lwow, Kpernika 11 (1920s)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 56: RG-94.58, Chwila. Monday 31, October 1921. No. 997
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Autonomy for Eastern Galicia, international discourse, 1919 -- 1923, Chwila, 1921
-
Position of the Polish Socialist Party (PPS) with regard to the autonomy for Eastern Galicia, Chwila
-
Jewish literary prose in Polish language, published in Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Dr. Gerszon Zipper, executive editor, Chwila (1868 -- 1921)
-
Drukarnia Lwowska (Lwowska Printing House), Lwow, Kpernika 11 (1920s)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 57: RG-94.59, Chwila. Tuesday 1, November 1921. No. 998
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Robotnik (The Worker), organ of the PPS (Polish Socialist Party) about autonomy of Eastern Galicia
-
Sympathy and support to Ukrainian cause by Robotnik (the Worker), PPS, Chwila, 1921
-
The Pinsk Massacre of April 1919, continuing investigation by Polish authorities, Chwila, 1921
-
Ukrainian communist congress held at the St. George Cathedral in Lviv (Lwow), October 1921, Chwila
-
Medical service advertisement in Chwila, 1921
-
Jewish literary prose in Polish language, published in Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Dr. Gerszon Zipper, executive editor, Chwila (1868 -- 1921)
-
Drukarnia Lwowska (Lwowska Printing House), Lwow, Kpernika 11 (1920s)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 58: RG-94.60, Chwila. Wednesday 2, November 1921. No. 999
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Project for the autonomy for Eastern Galicia, 1919 -- 1923, Chwila, 1921
-
National Jewish politics in Eastern Galicia, social sphere, economics and emigration to Palestine
-
Ukrainian communist congress held at the St. George Cathedral in Lviv (Lwow), October 1921, Chwila
-
Movie theaters in Lwow (Lviv), 1918 -- 1939, Chwila
-
Medical service advertisement in Chwila, 1921
-
Dr. Chwarz, medical service advertisement in Chwila, 1921
-
Dr. Zofia Wepper, medical service advertisement in Chwila, 1921
-
Dr. N. Goldstein, medical service advertisement in Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Dr. Gerszon Zipper, executive editor, Chwila (1868 -- 1921)
-
Drukarnia Lwowska (Lwowska Printing House), Lwow, Kpernika 11 (1920s)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 59: RG-94.61, Chwila. Thursday 3, November 1921. No. 1000
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Parliamentary discussion of a territorial autonomy for Eastern Galicia, position of PPS, Chwila 1921
-
The end of Karl (Charles) I Habsburg attempt to seize power in Hungary, October 1921, Chwila, 1921
-
Exile of Karl (Charles) I Habsburg (Karl IV) from Hungary by the Council of Ambassadors, 1921
-
Introduction of quota for immigration by the United States government, reflected in Chwila, 1921
-
Theatrical advertisements, Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Dr. Gerszon Zipper, executive editor, Chwila (1868 -- 1921)
-
Drukarnia Lwowska (Lwowska Printing House), Lwow, Kpernika 11 (1920s)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 60: RG-94.62, Chwila. Friday 4, November 1921. No. 1001
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Jewish ethnonational question in interwar Poland, Chwila, 1921
-
Jewish ethno-religious and national institutionalism versus civil integration in Polish society
-
Jewish literary prose in Polish language, published in Chwila, 1921
-
Executive Committee of the East Galician Zionist Organization, Chwila, 1921
-
Mojzesz Frostig, editor, publicist, zionist politician, deputy to Sejm, East Galicia
-
Emil Schmorak, publicist, zionist politician, public figure, member of the Lwow (Lviv) city council
-
Jozef Parnas, executive of the Jewish community in Lwow, chairman of Judentrat in 1941, defiance
-
Henryk Rosmarin (Rozmaryn, Rosmaryn), Jewish-Polish politicians, member of the Sejm in 1922 -- 1935
-
Michal Ringel, zionist politician, sentor, public figure, interwar Lwow (Lviv), East Galicia
-
Abraham Insler, public figure, zionist poltician, deputy to Sejm, publicist, interwar East Galicia
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Dr. Gerszon Zipper, executive editor, Chwila (1868 -- 1921)
-
Drukarnia Lwowska (Lwowska Printing House), Lwow, Kpernika 11 (1920s)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 61: RG-94.63, Chwila. Saturday 5, November 1921. No. 1002
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Prospective electoral districts in Eastern Galicia, governmental project, Chwila, 1921
-
Jewish literary prose in Polish language, published in Chwila, 1921
-
Theater Nowowsci in Lwow (Lviv), interwar Poland, Chwila
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Dr. Gerszon Zipper, executive editor, Chwila (1868 -- 1921)
-
Drukarnia Lwowska (Lwowska Printing House), Lwow, Kpernika 11 (1920s)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 62: RG-94.64, Chwila. Sunday 6, November 1921. No. 1003
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Hungarian Parliament dethrones the Habsburgs under the pressure of the Allies, November 1921, Chwila
-
The end of Karl (Charles) I Habsburg attempt to seize power in Hungary, October 1921, Chwila, 1921
-
Dr. Michal Salpeter, medical service advertisement, Chwila
-
Wedding announcements in Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Dr. Gerszon Zipper, executive editor, Chwila (1868 -- 1921)
-
Drukarnia Lwowska (Lwowska Printing House), Lwow, Kpernika 11 (1920s)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 63: RG-94.65, Chwila. Monday 7, November 1921. No. 1004
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Antoni Ponikowski, Prime Minister of Poland, visit to Cracow, November 1921, Chwila
-
Jewish literary prose in Polish language, published in Chwila, 1921
-
Wedding announcements in Chwila, 1921
-
Muenzer i Frisch, Nowosci, a store for women, ul. Kilinskiego 1, Lwow (Lviv), Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Dr. Gerszon Zipper, executive editor, Chwila (1868 -- 1921)
-
Drukarnia Lwowska (Lwowska Printing House), Lwow, Kpernika 11 (1920s)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 64: RG-94.66, Chwila. Tuesday 8, November 1921. No. 1005
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Jewish literary prose in Polish language, published in Chwila, 1921
-
Laokoon, chemical enteprises, Lwow (Lviv), avertisement, Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Dr. Gerszon Zipper, executive editor, Chwila (1868 -- 1921)
-
Drukarnia Lwowska (Lwowska Printing House), Lwow, Kpernika 11 (1920s)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 65: RG-94.67, Chwila. Wednesday 9, November 1921. No. 1006
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Finances and taxation, Polish domestic affairs, reflected by Chwila, Chwila, 1921
-
Reflections on parliamentary sessions, Chwila, 1921
-
Repertoire of the theaters in Lwow (Lviv), Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Dr. Gerszon Zipper, executive editor, Chwila (1868 -- 1921)
-
Drukarnia Lwowska (Lwowska Printing House), Lwow, Kpernika 11 (1920s)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 66: RG-94.68, Chwila. Thursday 10, November 1921. No. 1007
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Parliamentary discussion of a territorial autonomy for Eastern Galicia, position of PPS, Chwila 1921
-
Premise of a Plebiscite in regard to territorial autonomy of Eastern Galicia, Ukrainian socialists
-
Ideas of Theodore Herzl in antisemitic interpretation, Chwila, 1921
-
Dr. Michal Salpeter, medical service advertisement, Chwila
-
Advertisement in regard to educational institutions, Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Dr. Gerszon Zipper, executive editor, Chwila (1868 -- 1921)
-
Drukarnia Lwowska (Lwowska Printing House), Lwow, Kpernika 11 (1920s)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 67: RG-94.69, Chwila. Friday 11, November 1921. No. 1008
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Status of Middle Lithuania (Wilno territory), discourse, 1921 -- 1922, Chwila
-
Middle Lithuania (Wilno province), incorporation in Second Polish Republic, 1921, 1922, Chwila, 1921
-
Monetary situation in Poland, 1919 -- 1922, Polish Mark, Chwila, 1921
-
Jewish literary prose in Polish language, published in Chwila, 1921
-
Koerner, Bundy Podrozne (Bundy for travel), store for men and women, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Dr. Gerszon Zipper, executive editor, Chwila (1868 -- 1921)
-
Drukarnia Lwowska (Lwowska Printing House), Lwow, Kpernika 11 (1920s)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 68: RG-94.70, Chwila. Saturday 12, November 1921. No. 1009
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Jewish Theater in Lwow (Lviv), Jagiellonska 11, interwar Poland, Chwila, 1921
-
Medical service advertisement in Chwila, 1921
-
Jewish literary prose in Polish language, published in Chwila, 1921
-
Washington Conference, 1921 -- 1922, reflection in Chwila, 1921
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Periodicals, Jewish
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Jewish national discourse, reflected by Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Dr. Gerszon Zipper, executive editor, Chwila (1868 -- 1921)
-
Drukarnia Lwowska (Lwowska Printing House), Lwow, Kpernika 11 (1920s)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 69: RG-94.71, Chwila. Sunday 13, November 1921. No. 1010
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Tadeusz Holowko, narrative in regard to Jewish national minority in interwar Poland, 1921
-
Tadeusz Holowko, expert in the discourse of national minorities in interwar Poland, 1921
-
Tadeusz Holowko, Polish statesman, publicist, theorist in national minorities, 1899 -- 1931
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Periodicals, Jewish
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish)
-
Polish Cabinet of Ministers, sessions and reflections, 1927
-
Theaters in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
-
Repertoire of the theaters in Lwow (Lviv), Chwila, 1921
-
The House of Stockings (Dom Panczoch), Lwow, (Lviv), Jagielonska 11, Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Dr. Gerszon Zipper, executive editor, Chwila (1868 -- 1921)
-
Drukarnia Lwowska (Lwowska Printing House), Lwow, Kpernika 11 (1920s)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 70: RG-94.72, Chwila. Monday 14, November 1921. No. 1011
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish)
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Periodicals, Jewish
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Jewish national discourse, reflected by Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Discourse over Wilno and Central Lithuania in the Sejm and Cabinet of Ministers, Poland, 1921
-
Discourse over Wilno and Central Lithuania, Jozef Pilsudski political and public position, 1921
-
To the question of Jewish private schools in Lwow (Lviv), Chwila, 1921
-
Jewish literary prose in Polish language, published in Chwila, 1921
-
An essay about Fiodor Dostoyevskii published in Chwila, 1921
-
Jewish Theater in Lwow (Lviv), Jagiellonska 11, interwar Poland, Chwila, 1921
-
Dr. Ignacy Loewenheck, medical service advertisement, Chwila, 1921
-
Dr. I Mehlmann, medical service advertisement, Chwila, 1921
-
Dr. Michal Salpeter, medical service advertisement, Chwila
-
Jobs related advertisement, vacant positions, search of positions, Chwila, 1921
-
Commercial advertisements, Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish) (1919 -- 1939)
-
Dr. Gerszon Zipper, executive editor, Chwila (1868 -- 1921)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 71: RG-94.73, Chwila. Tuesday 15, November 1921. No. 1012
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Periodicals, Jewish
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Opening of the Washington Naval Conference for Disarmament, November 1921, Chwila
-
Washington Conference, 1921 -- 1922, reflection in Chwila, 1921
-
Repertoire of the theaters in Lwow (Lviv), Chwila, 1921
-
Jewish literary prose in Polish language, published in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Jewish Theater in Lwow (Lviv), Jagiellonska 11, interwar Poland, Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish) (1919 -- 1939)
-
Dr. Gerszon Zipper, executive editor, Chwila (1868 -- 1921)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 72: RG-94.74, Chwila. Wednesday 16, November 1921. No. 1013
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish)
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Discourse over Wilno and Central Lithuania, Jozef Pilsudski political and public position, 1921
-
Status of Middle Lithuania (Wilno territory), discourse, 1921 -- 1922, Chwila
-
Washington Conference, 1921 -- 1922, reflection in Chwila, 1921
-
Theatrical reviews, published in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Jewish Theater in Lwow (Lviv), Jagiellonska 11, interwar Poland, Chwila, 1921
-
Dr. Zofia Wepper, medical service advertisement in Chwila, 1921
-
Medical service advertisement in Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish) (1919 -- 1939)
-
Dr. Gerszon Zipper, executive editor, Chwila (1868 -- 1921)
-
Drukarnia Lwowska (Lwowska Printing House), Lwow, Kpernika 11 (1920s)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 73: RG-94.75, Chwila. Thursday 17, November 1921. No. 1014, 17 November 1921
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish)
-
Discourse over Wilno and Central Lithuania, Jozef Pilsudski political and public position, 1921
-
Dr. Zofia Wepper, medical service advertisement in Chwila, 1921
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Jewish Theater in Lwow (Lviv), Jagiellonska 11, interwar Poland, Chwila, 1921
-
Medical service advertisement in Chwila, 1921
-
Periodicals, Jewish
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Status of Middle Lithuania (Wilno territory), discourse, 1921 -- 1922, Chwila
-
Theatrical reviews, published in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Washington Conference, 1921 -- 1922, reflection in Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish) (1919 -- 1939)
-
Dr. Gerszon Zipper, executive editor, Chwila (1868 -- 1921)
-
Drukarnia Lwowska (Lwowska Printing House), Lwow, Kpernika 11 (1920s)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 74: RG-94.76, Chwila. Friday 18, November 1921. No. 1015
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish)
-
Cinematographic advertisements, Chwila, 1921
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Periodicals Jewish in Polish language published in Lwow (Lviv), Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Local affairs in Lviv (Lwow) reflected by Chwila
-
Short reportages and news, reflected in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Reflections on parliamentary sessions, Chwila, 1921
-
Polish governments and politics, Antoni Ponikowski elected Prime Minister, September 1921, Chwila
-
Tobiasz Aszkenaze (Aschkenase), statesman, Chairman of the Jewish Rescue Committe in Lviv (Lwow)
-
Status of Middle Lithuania (Wilno territory), discourse, 1921 -- 1922, Chwila
-
Debates in the Sejm over the status of Central Lituania, Chwila, November 1921
-
Ethno national discourse in Polish Sejm in 1921, Chwila, 1921
-
Jewish literary prose in Polish language, published in Chwila, 1921
-
Financial and monetary affairs, reported updates, Chwila, 1921
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Documents in Polish language
-
Narratives in Polish language
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Dr. Gerszon Zipper, executive editor, Chwila (1868 -- 1921)
-
Drukarnia Lwowska (Lwowska Printing House), Lwow, Kpernika 11 (1920s)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 75: RG-94.75, Chwila. Thursday 17, November 1921. No. 1014
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Periodicals in Polish language
-
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish)
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Periodicals Jewish in Polish language published in Lwow (Lviv), Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Documents in Polish language
-
Narratives in Polish language
-
Short reportages and news, reflected in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Interwar Poland
-
Polish governments and politics, Antoni Ponikowski elected Prime Minister, September 1921, Chwila
-
Stock market report
-
Financial and monetary affairs, reported updates, Chwila, 1921
-
Reports from sessions in Sejm, Poland, 1921, Chwila, 1921
-
Discourse over Wilno and Central Lithuania in the Sejm and Cabinet of Ministers, Poland, 1921
-
Lucjan Zeligowski, General
-
Dr. Ozjasz Thon, chairman of a Sejm Jewish club in conference with Prime Minister Ponikowski, 1921
-
Commission of Experts, Mandatory Sunday Rest for Jewish economic activity, interwar Poland
-
Jewish -- Polish relations in interwar Poland
-
International news reported by Chwila, interwar Poland
-
Jewish poetry
-
Emil Schmorak, publicist, zionist politician, public figure, member of the Lwow (Lviv) city council
-
Civic court cases
-
Polish governments and politics, interwar period, reflected in Chwila
-
Zionist politicians, interwar period, reflected in Chwila
-
Repertoire of the theaters in Lwow (Lviv), Chwila, 1921
-
Local affairs in Lviv (Lwow) reflected by Chwila
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish) (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Drukarnia Lwowska (Lwowska Printing House), Lwow, Kpernika 11 (1920s)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 76: RG-94.77, Chwila. Saturday 19, November 1921. No. 1016
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Documents in Polish language
-
Narratives in Polish language
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish)
-
Periodicals in Polish language
-
Jewish periodicals in Polish language, interwar Poland
-
Short reportages and news, reflected in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Adolf Nowaczyński, public, literary and political figure, Chwila, 1921
-
Jozef Pilsudski, Polish stateman, Chief of State, the leader of the Second Polish Republic
-
Financial and monetary affairs, reported updates, Chwila, 1921
-
Taxation on liquid capital, Minister of Finance, Antoni Michalski, Chwila, 1921
-
Herman Diamand, Polish-Jewish politician, socialist, deputy to Polish parliament in 1919
-
International news reported by Chwila, interwar Poland
-
International geopolitical situation, interwar period
-
Peace of Riga, 1921, reflected in Chwila
-
Polish governments and politics, interwar period, reflected in Chwila
-
Polish affairs reflected in in international press, Chwila, 1921
-
Zionist cause and affairs, reflected by Chwila
-
Ukrainian refugees, Chwila, 1921
-
Ukrainian–Soviet War, 1917-1921
-
Local affairs in Lviv (Lwow) reflected by Chwila
-
Stock market report
-
Sports news, Chwila, 1921
-
Civic court cases
-
Repertoire of the theaters in Lwow (Lviv), Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish) (1919 -- 1939)
-
Drukarnia Lwowska (Lwowska Printing House), Lwow, Kpernika 11 (1920s)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 77: RG-94.78, Chwila. Sunday 20, November 1921. No. 1017, Sunday 20, November 1921
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Short reportages and news, reflected in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Documents in Polish language
-
Narratives in Polish language
-
International news reported by Chwila, interwar Poland
-
Jewish periodicals in Polish language, interwar Poland
-
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish)
-
Eastern Galicia (European region)
-
Endecja (Narodowa Demokracja), ethnonational discourse, reflected by Chwila, Chwila, 1921
-
Mizrachi organization, religious zionists, in interwar Poalnd
-
Ignacy Daszynski, political figure, Poland, interwar period
-
Wojciech Trąmpczyński, lawyer, National Democratic politician, marshal of the Sejm (1919–1922)
-
Financial and monetary affairs, reported updates, Chwila, 1921
-
Upper Silesia, political discourse, reflected in Chwila
-
Polish governments and politics, interwar period, reflected in Chwila
-
Stock market report
-
Washington Naval Conference reflected in Chwila, November 1921
-
Jewish cultural life in interwar Poland
-
Summary of the session of the Sejm, Chwila, 1921
-
Polish political and economical tasks, 1926 --1939
-
Civic court cases
-
Repertoire of the theaters in Lwow (Lviv), Chwila, 1921
-
Local affairs in Lviv (Lwow) reflected by Chwila
- Creators:
-
Drukarnia Lwowska (Lwowska Printing House), Lwow, Kpernika 11 (1920s)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish) (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 78: RG-94.79, Chwila. Monday 21, November 1921. No. 1018
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Narratives in Polish language
-
Documents in Polish language
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Short reportages and news, reflected in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish)
-
Periodicals in Polish language
-
Jewish periodicals in Polish language, interwar Poland
-
Polish governments and politics, interwar period, reflected in Chwila
-
Jewish representation in the Polish parliament, Chwila, 1921
-
International news reported by Chwila, interwar Poland
-
Zionistic politics
-
Matter of Palestinian citizenship reflected in Chwila, 1921
-
The World Zionist Organization
-
Jaffa riots, May 1921
-
Ronald Storrs - British officer and colonial official, military governor of Jerusalem
-
Pinhas Rutenberg - Russian-born Zionist, businessman, Jewish Nationalist in Mandatory Palestine
-
Washington Naval Conference reflected in Chwila, November 1921
-
Masaryk, Tomas, Czech politician, sociologist, philosopher, first president of Czechoslovakia
-
Civic court cases
-
Repertoire of the theaters in Lwow (Lviv), Chwila, 1921
-
Local affairs in Lviv (Lwow) reflected by Chwila
-
Financial and monetary affairs, reported updates, Chwila, 1921
-
Stock market report
- Creators:
-
Drukarnia Lwowska (Lwowska Printing House), Lwow, Kpernika 11 (1920s)
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish) (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 79: RG-94.80, Chwila. Tuesday 22, November 1921. No. 1019
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919 to 1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Documents in Polish language
-
Narratives in Polish language
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish)
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Short reportages and news, reflected in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Advertisements in Polish periodicals of the interwar period
-
Jewish periodicals in Polish language, interwar Poland
-
Ethnic minorities in interwar Poland, Chwila 1921
-
Voting system in interwar Poland, Chwila 1921
-
Suffrage for ethnic minorities, Chwila 1921
-
Polish governments and politics, interwar period, reflected in Chwila
-
International news reported by Chwila, interwar Poland
-
Polish governments and politics, Antoni Ponikowski elected Prime Minister, September 1921, Chwila
-
Washington Naval Conference reflected in Chwila, November 1921
-
Repertoire of the theaters in Lwow (Lviv), Chwila, 1921
-
Local affairs in Lviv (Lwow) reflected by Chwila
-
Jewish cultural life in interwar Poland
- Creators:
-
Drukarnia Lwowska (Lwowska Printing House), Lwow, Kpernika 11 (1920s)
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish) (1919 -- 1939)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 80: RG-94.81, Chwila. Wednesday 23, November 1921. No. 1020
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919 to 1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Documents in Polish language
-
Narratives in Polish language
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish)
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Short reportages and news, reflected in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Jewish periodicals in Polish language, interwar Poland
-
Periodicals in Polish language
-
International news reported by Chwila, interwar Poland
-
Washington Naval Conference reflected in Chwila, November 1921
-
Foreign relations of Poland reflected by Chwila, 1921
-
International Zionist movement, reflected by Chwila
-
Jewish education in Poland, interwar Poland
-
The World Zionist Organization
-
Zionistic politics
-
Micha Josef Berdyczewski, Ukrainian-born writer of Hebrew, a journalist, and a scholar.
-
Polish economics and finances, reflected in Chwila
-
Jewish-Palestinian disturbances in Jerusalem, 1921
-
Jerzy Michalski, Minister of Finance, Chwila, 1921
-
Wincenty Witos, political figure, Poland, interwar period
-
Eastern Galicia (European region)
-
Repertoire of the theaters in Lwow (Lviv), Chwila, 1921
-
Civic court cases
-
Local affairs in Lviv (Lwow) reflected by Chwila
-
Financial and monetary affairs, reported updates, Chwila, 1921
-
Stock market report
- Creators:
-
Drukarnia Lwowska (Lwowska Printing House), Lwow, Kpernika 11 (1920s)
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish) (1919 -- 1939)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 81: RG-94.82, Chwila. Thursday 24, November 1921. No. 1021
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish)
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Periodicals, Jewish
-
Documents in Polish language
-
Narratives in Polish language
-
Gerszon Zipper (1868 – 1921), lawyer, editor of the East Galician Jewish publications
-
Tribute to Gerszon Zipper, lawyer, Zionist activist and chief editor of "Chwila".
-
Biography of Gerszon Zipper
-
Death of Gerszon Zipper, November, 22, 1921
-
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
-
Zionist cause and affairs, reflected by Chwila
-
Wojciech Trąmpczyński, lawyer, National Democratic politician, marshal of the Sejm (1919–1922)
-
Polish governments and politics, interwar period, reflected in Chwila
-
Jerzy Michalski, Minister of Finance, Chwila, 1921
-
Herman Diamand, Polish-Jewish politician, socialist, deputy to Polish parliament in 1919
-
Financial affairs, interwar Poland, reflected in Chwila, 1921
-
Financial and monetary affairs, reported updates, Chwila, 1921
-
Washington Naval Conference reflected in Chwila, November 1921
-
Aristide Briand, French socialist politician, multiple French Prime Minister and Minister
-
International news reported by Chwila, interwar Poland
-
Civic court cases
-
Repertoire of the theaters in Lwow (Lviv), Chwila, 1921
-
Local affairs in Lviv (Lwow) reflected by Chwila
-
Polish economics and finances, reflected in Chwila
-
Stock market report
-
Commercial advertisements, Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish) (1919 -- 1939)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 82: RG-94.83, Chwila. Friday 25, November 1921. No. 1022
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish)
-
Documents in Polish language
-
Narratives in Polish language
-
Lwow (Poland)
-
Lviv (Ukraine)
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Periodicals, Jewish
-
Tribute to Gerszon Zipper, lawyer, Zionist activist and chief editor of "Chwila".
-
Gerszon Zipper (1868 – 1921), lawyer, editor of the East Galician Jewish publications
-
Death of Gerszon Zipper, November, 22, 1921
-
Herman Diamand, Polish-Jewish politician, socialist, deputy to Polish parliament in 1919
-
Ukrainian–Soviet War, 1917-1921
-
Jewish youth
-
Domestic and international news reflected by Chwila, 1918 -- 1939
-
International news reported by Chwila, interwar Poland
-
Hugo Dieter Stinnes, German industrialist and politician.
-
Interwar Poland
-
Summary of the session of the Sejm, Chwila, 1921
-
Financial affairs, interwar Poland, reflected in Chwila, 1921
-
Jewish national home in Palestine, ideology, practical work, appeals and embodiment of ideal, Chwila
-
Emigration from Europe to Palestine, 1945 -- 1948
-
Civic court cases
-
Repertoire of the theaters in Lwow (Lviv), Chwila, 1921
-
Local affairs in Lviv (Lwow) reflected by Chwila
-
Stock market report
-
Financial and monetary affairs, reported updates, Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish) (1919 -- 1939)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 83: RG-94.84, Chwila. Saturday 26, November 1921. No. 1023
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish)
-
Periodicals, Jewish
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Documents in Polish language
-
Narratives in Polish language
-
Lwow (Poland)
-
Lviv (Ukraine)
-
Balfour Declaration, reflected in Chwila
-
Ronald Storrs - British officer and colonial official, military governor of Jerusalem
-
Reflection on the Jewish-Arab relations in Palestine, Chwila, 1921
-
Palestine
-
Washington Naval Conference reflected in Chwila, November 1921
-
Aristide Briand, French socialist politician, multiple French Prime Minister and Minister
-
Domestic and international news reflected by Chwila, 1918 -- 1939
-
International news reported by Chwila, interwar Poland
-
Tribute to Gerszon Zipper, lawyer, Zionist activist and chief editor of "Chwila".
-
Gerszon Zipper (1868 – 1921), lawyer, editor of the East Galician Jewish publications
-
Death of Gerszon Zipper, November, 22, 1921
-
Executive Committee of the East Galician Zionist Organization, Chwila, 1921
-
Finances and taxation, Polish domestic affairs, reflected by Chwila, Chwila, 1921
-
Financial affairs, interwar Poland, reflected in Chwila, 1921
-
Jerzy Michalski, Minister of Finance, Chwila, 1921
-
Taxation on liquid capital, Minister of Finance, Antoni Michalski, Chwila, 1921
-
Keren haYesod – United Israel Appeal, the official fundraising organization for Israel
-
Adolf Rotfeld, lawyer, deputy chairman of the Lviv Judenrat, Lwow, 1941
-
Civic court cases
-
Local affairs in Lviv (Lwow) reflected by Chwila
-
Repertoire of the theaters in Lwow (Lviv), Chwila, 1921
-
Stock market report
-
Financial and monetary affairs, reported updates, Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish) (1919 -- 1939)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 84: RG-94.85, Chwila. Sunday 27, November 1921. No. 1024
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish)
-
Documents in Polish language
-
Narratives in Polish language
-
Lwow (Poland)
-
Lviv (Ukraine)
-
Periodicals, Jewish
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Jewish -- Polish relations in interwar Poland
-
Jewish politics in interwar Poland
-
Political affairs in interwar Poland, 1918 --1939
-
Jewish parliamentary representation in the Sejm (Polish Parliament), 1918 -- 1939
-
International news reported by Chwila, interwar Poland
-
Domestic and international news reflected by Chwila, 1918 -- 1939
-
Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, 1874--1965
-
Zionist cause and affairs, reflected by Chwila
-
Balfour Declaration, reflected in Chwila
-
Politics in British mandated Palestine, interwar period
-
Keren haYesod – United Israel Appeal, the official fundraising organization for Israel
-
Zionist activities
-
Summary of the session of the Sejm, Chwila, 1921
-
Stock market report
-
Financial affairs, interwar Poland, reflected in Chwila, 1921
-
Financial and monetary affairs, reported updates, Chwila, 1921
-
Death of Gerszon Zipper, November, 22, 1921
-
Gerszon Zipper (1868 – 1921), lawyer, editor of the East Galician Jewish publications
-
Tribute to Gerszon Zipper, lawyer, Zionist activist and chief editor of "Chwila".
-
Upper Silesia, political discourse, reflected in Chwila
-
Local affairs in Lviv (Lwow) reflected by Chwila
-
Gerszon Zipper Foundation for the Hebrew Gymnasium in Jerusalem
-
Theaters in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
-
Cultural life in Lviv (Lwow) reflected by Chwila, 1921
-
Trial of Henri Désiré Landru, a French serial killer and real-life "Bluebeard"
-
Repertoire of the theaters in Lwow (Lviv), Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
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Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
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Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish) (1919 -- 1939)
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Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 85: RG-94.86, Chwila. Monday 28, November 1921. No. 1025
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish)
-
Lwow (Poland)
-
Lviv (Ukraine)
-
Documents in Polish language
-
Narratives in Polish language
-
Periodicals, Jewish
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Stock market report
-
Financial and monetary affairs, reported updates, Chwila, 1921
-
Financial affairs, interwar Poland, reflected in Chwila, 1921
-
Washington Naval Conference reflected in Chwila, November 1921
-
Eastern Galicia (European region)
-
Death of Gerszon Zipper, November, 22, 1921
-
Gerszon Zipper (1868 – 1921), lawyer, editor of the East Galician Jewish publications
-
Tribute to Gerszon Zipper, lawyer, Zionist activist and chief editor of "Chwila".
-
Gerszon Zipper Foundation for the Hebrew Gymnasium in Jerusalem
-
Cultural life in Lviv (Lwow) reflected by Chwila, 1921
-
Repertoire of the theaters in Lwow (Lviv), Chwila, 1921
-
Local affairs in Lviv (Lwow) reflected by Chwila
-
Civic court cases
-
Criminals trials in Lviv (Lwow) reflected by Chwila, 1928
-
Domestic and international news reflected by Chwila, 1918 -- 1939
-
International news reported by Chwila, interwar Poland
-
Situation of national minorities in interwar Poland, Chwila, 1921
-
Ethnic minorities in interwar Poland, Chwila 1921
-
Jerzy Michalski, Minister of Finance, Chwila, 1921
-
Lucjan Zeligowski, General
-
Tobiasz Aszkenaze (Aschkenase), statesman, Chairman of the Jewish Rescue Committe in Lviv (Lwow)
-
Economics and finances, analysis of a world economy, situation in 1921, Chwila, 1921
-
Polish economics and finances, reflected in Chwila
-
Life in Palestine reflected in Chwila, 1921
-
Hugo Dieter Stinnes, German industrialist and politician.
-
Aristide Briand, French socialist politician, multiple French Prime Minister and Minister
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
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Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish) (1919 -- 1939)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 86: RG-94.87, Chwila. Tuesday 29, November 1921. No. 1026
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish)
-
Periodicals, Jewish
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Lwow (Poland)
-
Lviv (Ukraine)
-
Documents in Polish language
-
Narratives in Polish language
-
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
-
Domestic and international news reflected by Chwila, 1918 -- 1939
-
International news reported by Chwila, interwar Poland
-
Tadeusz Hołówko, codename Kirgiz, an interwar Polish politician, diplomat and author of many article
-
Situation of national minorities in interwar Poland, Chwila, 1921
-
Polish governments and politics, interwar period, reflected in Chwila
-
Zionist politicians, interwar period, reflected in Chwila
-
Jewish -- Polish relations in interwar Poland
-
Polish governments and politics, Antoni Ponikowski elected Prime Minister, September 1921, Chwila
-
Jerzy Michalski, Minister of Finance, Chwila, 1921
-
Jewish merchants in Lwow (Lviv), congress, Chwila, 1921
-
Commerce and industry in interwar lwow (Lviv), Chwila, 1921
-
Gerszon Zipper Foundation for the Hebrew Gymnasium in Jerusalem
-
Cultural life in Lviv (Lwow) reflected by Chwila, 1921
-
Joseph Szigeti, a Hungarian violinist.
-
Repertoire of the theaters in Lwow (Lviv), Chwila, 1921
-
British mandate authority of Palestine, 1920 -- 1948
-
HeHalutz (Hechaluc or The Pioneer), training for Palestine settlers, interwar Poland
-
Financial and monetary affairs, reported updates, Chwila, 1921
-
Financial affairs, interwar Poland, reflected in Chwila, 1921
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish) (1919 -- 1939)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 87: RG-94.88, Chwila. Wednesday 30, November 1921. No. 1027
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish)
-
Lwow (Poland)
-
Lviv (Ukraine)
-
Periodicals, Jewish
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Documents in Polish language
-
Narratives in Polish language
-
Periodicals in Polish language
-
Jerzy Michalski, Minister of Finance, Chwila, 1921
-
Polish governments and politics, interwar period, reflected in Chwila
-
Domestic and international news reflected by Chwila, 1918 -- 1939
-
International news reported by Chwila, interwar Poland
-
Aristide Briand, French socialist politician, multiple French Prime Minister and Minister
-
Antisemitism in Poland in 1918 --1923
-
Rozwój (The Development)periodical associated with National Democracy (Narodowa Demokracja, Endecja)
-
Constitution for Palestine, Chwila, 1921
-
British mandate authority of Palestine, 1920 -- 1948
-
Keren haYesod – United Israel Appeal, the official fundraising organization for Israel
-
Herman Diamand, Polish-Jewish politician, socialist, deputy to Polish parliament in 1919
-
Upper Silesia, political discourse, reflected in Chwila
-
Warren Gamaliel Harding, the 29th President of the United States, serving from 1921 to 1923
-
Washington Naval Conference reflected in Chwila, November 1921
-
Responses to publications in Polish periodicals, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Death of Gerszon Zipper, November, 22, 1921
-
Gerszon Zipper (1868 – 1921), lawyer, editor of the East Galician Jewish publications
-
Tribute to Gerszon Zipper, lawyer, Zionist activist and chief editor of "Chwila".
-
Gerszon Zipper Foundation for the Hebrew Gymnasium in Jerusalem
-
Jewish literary prose in Polish language, published in Chwila, 1921
-
Local affairs in Lviv (Lwow) reflected by Chwila
-
Jewish education in Poland, interwar Poland
-
Civic court cases
-
Criminals trials in Lviv (Lwow) reflected by Chwila, 1928
-
Repertoire of the theaters in Lwow (Lviv), Chwila, 1921
-
Financial affairs, interwar Poland, reflected in Chwila, 1921
-
Financial and monetary affairs, reported updates, Chwila, 1921
-
Trial of Henri Désiré Landru, a French serial killer and real-life "Bluebeard"
-
Stock market report
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish) (1919 -- 1939)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 88: RG-94.89, Chwila. Thursday 1, December 1921. No. 1028
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish)
-
Periodicals, Jewish
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Documents in Polish language
-
Narratives in Polish language
-
Periodicals in Polish language
-
Lwow (Poland)
-
Lviv (Ukraine)
-
Endecja (Narodowa Demokracja), ethnonational discourse, reflected by Chwila, Chwila, 1921
-
Roman Dmowski, a Polish politician, co-founder of National Democracy ("ND", "Endecja")
-
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
-
Summary of the session of the Sejm, Chwila, 1921
-
Polish governments and politics, interwar period, reflected in Chwila
-
Zamorski, Jan, contributor to Mysl Narodowa
-
Domestic and international news reflected by Chwila, 1918 -- 1939
-
International news reported by Chwila, interwar Poland
-
Tobiasz Aszkenaze (Aschkenase), statesman, Chairman of the Jewish Rescue Committe in Lviv (Lwow)
-
Lithuanian Jews
-
Polish-Lithuanian relations in interwar period, Chwila, 1921
-
Dr. Shimshon Rosenbaum, Lithuanian Minister for Foreign Affairs
-
Memel Territory (Klaipeda) in interwar period, Chwila, 1921
-
Death of Gerszon Zipper, November, 22, 1921
-
Gerszon Zipper (1868 – 1921), lawyer, editor of the East Galician Jewish publications
-
Gerszon Zipper Foundation for the Hebrew Gymnasium in Jerusalem
-
Tribute to Gerszon Zipper, lawyer, Zionist activist and chief editor of "Chwila".
-
Jewish literary prose in Polish language, published in Chwila, 1921
-
Literature in Chwila, 1921
-
Local affairs in Lviv (Lwow) reflected by Chwila
-
Criminals trials in Lviv (Lwow) reflected by Chwila, 1928
-
Civic court cases
-
Repertoire of the theaters in Lwow (Lviv), Chwila, 1921
-
HeHalutz (Hechaluc or The Pioneer), training for Palestine settlers, interwar Poland
-
Economics and finances, analysis of a world economy, situation in 1921, Chwila, 1921
-
Polish economics and finances, reflected in Chwila
-
Financial affairs, interwar Poland, reflected in Chwila, 1921
-
Stock market report
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish) (1919 -- 1939)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 89: RG-94.90, Chwila. Friday 2, December 1921. No. 1029
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish)
-
Lwow (Poland)
-
Lviv (Ukraine)
-
Documents in Polish language
-
Narratives in Polish language
-
Periodicals in Polish language
-
Periodicals, Jewish
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Endecja (Narodowa Demokracja), ethnonational discourse, reflected by Chwila, Chwila, 1921
-
Zamorski, Jan, contributor to Mysl Narodowa
-
Wojciech Trąmpczyński, lawyer, National Democratic politician, marshal of the Sejm (1919–1922)
-
Summary of the session of the Sejm, Chwila, 1921
-
Dr. Shimshon Rosenbaum, Lithuanian Minister for Foreign Affairs
-
Polish-Lithuanian relations in interwar period, Chwila, 1921
-
Jozef Pilsudski, Polish stateman, Chief of State, the leader of the Second Polish Republic
-
Slowo Polskie (The Polish Word), periodical Polish
-
Lucjan Zeligowski, General
-
Tobiasz Aszkenaze (Aschkenase), statesman, Chairman of the Jewish Rescue Committe in Lviv (Lwow)
-
Political affairs in interwar Poland, 1918 --1939
-
Situation of national minorities in interwar Poland, Chwila, 1921
-
The question of national minorities with regard to Polish statehood
-
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
-
Eastern Galicia (European region)
-
Gerszon Zipper (1868 – 1921), lawyer, editor of the East Galician Jewish publications
-
Gerszon Zipper Foundation for the Hebrew Gymnasium in Jerusalem
-
Roman Dmowski, a Polish politician, co-founder of National Democracy ("ND", "Endecja")
-
Robotnik (The Worker), editorial board and contributors, interwar Poland
-
Responses to publications in Polish periodicals, Chwila, 1921
-
National minorities in interwar Europe
-
Domestic and international news reflected by Chwila, 1918 -- 1939
-
International news reported by Chwila, interwar Poland
-
Death of Gerszon Zipper, November, 22, 1921
-
Tribute to Gerszon Zipper, lawyer, Zionist activist and chief editor of "Chwila".
-
Literature in Chwila, 1921
-
Jewish literary prose in Polish language, published in Chwila, 1921
-
Nahum Sokolow, a Zionist leader, author, translator, and a pioneer of Hebrew journalism.
-
Arthur Balfour, The Earl of Balfour, British politician, author of pro-Zionist declaration
-
Warren Gamaliel Harding, the 29th President of the United States, serving from 1921 to 1923
-
The 12th Zionist Congress, 1921, reflected in Chwila
-
Keren haYesod – United Israel Appeal, the official fundraising organization for Israel
-
Cultural life in Lviv (Lwow) reflected by Chwila, 1921
-
Trial of Henri Désiré Landru, a French serial killer and real-life "Bluebeard"
-
Repertoire of the theaters in Lwow (Lviv), Chwila, 1921
-
Local affairs in Lviv (Lwow) reflected by Chwila
-
Current events reported by Chwila, 1921
-
Financial affairs, interwar Poland, reflected in Chwila, 1921
-
Polish economics and finances, reflected in Chwila
-
Stock market report
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish) (1919 -- 1939)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 90: RG-94.91, Chwila. Saturday 3, December 1921. No. 1030
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish)
-
Lwow (Poland)
-
Lviv (Ukraine)
-
Documents in Polish language
-
Narratives in Polish language
-
Periodicals in Polish language
-
Periodicals, Jewish
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Domestic and international news reflected by Chwila, 1918 -- 1939
-
International news reported by Chwila, interwar Poland
-
Walther Rathenau, German statesman, Foreign Minister during the Weimar Republic.
-
Antisemitism in Poland in 1918 --1923
-
Summary of the session of the Sejm, Chwila, 1921
-
Erich Ludendorff, top German military commander in the latter stages of World War I.
-
Confiscation Jewish houses of prayer, Chwila, 1921
-
Trial of Henri Désiré Landru, a French serial killer and real-life "Bluebeard"
-
Washington Naval Conference reflected in Chwila, November 1921
-
Cultural life in Lviv (Lwow) reflected by Chwila, 1921
-
Literature in Chwila, 1921
-
Jewish literary prose in Polish language, published in Chwila, 1921
-
Gerszon Zipper (1868 – 1921), lawyer, editor of the East Galician Jewish publications
-
Gerszon Zipper Foundation for the Hebrew Gymnasium in Jerusalem
-
Local affairs in Lviv (Lwow) reflected by Chwila
-
Current events reported by Chwila, 1921
-
Repertoire of the theaters in Lwow (Lviv), Chwila, 1921
-
Financial affairs, interwar Poland, reflected in Chwila, 1921
-
Polish economics and finances, reflected in Chwila
-
Stock market report
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish) (1919 -- 1939)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 91: RG-94.92, Chwila. Sunday 4, December 1921. No. 1031
Chwila (Moment), Jewish daily edition in Lviv from 1919-1939. Published in Polish.
Chwila, an acclaimed professional publication of moderate Zionist orientation, reported international and domestic affairs with a special emphasis on Jewish political and socio-economic life in Galicia and Poland. It also reflected on Jewish-Polish and Jewish-Ukrainian relations. It was read all over Poland by Jews and non-Jews. A cohort of the talented Jewish writers, journalists, and public figures debuted on its pages.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish)
-
Chwila, analytical narratives
-
Commercial advertisements, Chwila, 1921
-
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
-
Periodicals Jewish in Polish language published in Lwow (Lviv), Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
-
Reflections on Palestinian affairs, Chwila, 1921
-
International news reported by Chwila, interwar Poland
-
Short reportages and news, reflected in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
-
Cinematographic advertisements, Chwila, 1921
-
Medical service advertisement in Chwila, 1921
-
Industrial advertisements in Chwila, interwar
-
Leopold Rosenzweig, production of bags and luggage, Sykstuska 5, Lwow (Lviv), Chwila, interwar
-
Jewish Theater in Lwow (Lviv), Jagiellonska 11, interwar Poland, Chwila, 1921
-
Advertisements of stockings in Chwila
-
Documents in Polish language
-
Narratives in Polish language
- Creators:
-
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
-
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
-
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish) (1919 -- 1939)
-
Dr. Gerszon Zipper, executive editor, Chwila (1868 -- 1921)
-
Dr. Henryk Rosmarin, executive editor, Chwila, interwar (1920, 1930s)