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Title: Chwila (the Moment), Jewish-Polish daily, published in Lviv (Lwow), 1919 -- 1939, 1919-1939
Predominant Dates:1919 -- 1924
ID: RG-94/RG-94
Primary Creator: Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
Other Creators: Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
Extent: 0.0
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Ukrainian War, 1918 --1919, Polish politics in the ethnic Ukrainian territories of Poland in the interwar period, Provisions of compensation with regard to Polish-Ukrainian War over Eastern Galicia, 1919, Questionnaire on Polish-Jewish cause, 1919 in Chwila, Reflections on Palestinian affairs by Chwila, 1919 -- 1939, Reflections on the antisemitic discourse in Polish periodicals, by Chwila, 1919 -- 1939, Regional government of the Lwow (Lviv) province, reflected in Chwila, Responses to publications in Polish periodicals, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939, Restaurants and cafe, advertised in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939, Sholom Schwartzbard trial, 1927, Paris, reflected in Chwila, Shortage of food and other commodities in Lwow (Lviv) during the Polish – Ukrainian war, Short reportages and news, reflected in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939, Situation with the food supplies in the city during the Polish-Ukrainian war, 1918 -- 1919, Soviet Russia, political discourse, reflected in Chwila, Stanislaw Steiger, development of affair, Chwila, 1924 -- 1925, Stanislaw Steiger, discourse of existential paradigms, Chwila, Steiger Affair and Trial, 1924 -- 1925, Targi Wschodnie (The Oriental Fairs), Lwow (Lviv), interwar Poland, Theatrical reviews, published in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939, The frontline and combat zone in the Polish-Ukrainian war over Eastern Galicia, The Steiger Trial and interconnections of the indispensable players, Chwila, Ugoda (the Agreement), 1925, discourse between Jewish and Ukrainian public, Chwila, Ugoda (the Agreement) between Jewish parliamentary club of Eastern Galicia and Polish government, Ukrainian - 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Languages: Polish
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.
Published by the Chwila Publishing Association in 1920 -- 1939.
Executive Editors,
G. Zipper, H. Rosmarin, Leon Weinstock, H. Hescheles
Published under auspices or rather in-line with ideological milieu of Jewish national (Zionist) aspirations, this publication established itself as a highly responsive to all-things Jewish periodical. Chwila's narratives, reflective and reactive, often exaggerative have become intrinsic to Jewish national discourse unfolding in the course of 1918 -- 1939 (the interwar period) in Eastern Galicia.
Polish language Jewish periodical of centrist Zionist and overall a humanistic agenda never failed to deliver a message of a national paradigm, transpiring in the responses to everlasting challenges and occupying Jewish intelligentsia with the existential realities of perpetuating necessity of choices to be made here and now.
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.
Advertised merchandise for women, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
Advertisement for ladies, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
Advertisements in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
Advertisements of stockings in Chwila
Alliance between the Jewish political groups and Ukrainian national movement as presented in 1919
Borderline, existential situation of Jewish realities in Eastern Galicia, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
Charitable activities, narratives and appeals, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
Chwila, analytical narratives
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish)
Cinematographic reviews, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
Composition of the Jewish parliamentary representation at the Polish First Sejm, 1919 --1921
Conditions of Jewish loyalty to the Polish state, 1918 --1939
Court chronicle, reported in Chwila, interwar Poland
Criminals trials in Lviv (Lwow) reflected by Chwila, 1928
Criticism of Jewish Neutrality in the Polish-Ukrainian conflict, 1918 --1923
Currency exchange rates, the Lwow (Lviv) stock exchange, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
Dawid Schreiber, lawyer, public figure, member of Polish parliament, contributor to Chwila
Debates between Eastern Galician and Congress Poland Zionists with regard to Ugoda, 1925, Poland
Discourse over Eastern Galicia in the League of Nations, 1919 -- 1923
Documents in Polish language
Domestic and international news reflected by Chwila, 1918 -- 1939
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Eastern Galician Zionist Organization, 1918 --1939
East Galician Zionist Organization
Editorial and program articles, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
Electoral campaign to Sejm and Senate, interwar Poland, reflected in Chwila
Emil Sommerstein, lawyer, member of Polish parliament, philosopher, contributor to Chwila
Engineer Anzelm Reiss, Jewish-Polish politician of Zionist labor party Poalei Zion
Estern Galicia, ethnonational discourse, Chwila
Fiszel (Fischel) Rotenstreich, Jewish-Polish politicians, contributor to Chwila, Zionist journalist
Formation of Jewish parliamentary circle in the Polish Sejm (parliament), 1919
Garment for female, advertisements in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
General Zionist conception of Hebrew language, a mother tongue of national identification, Chwila
Governors of the Lwow (Lviv) province, reflected in Chwila
Henryk Hescheles, Polish-Jewish journalist, editor of Chwila, 1866 -- 1941
Herman Diamand, Polish-Jewish politician, socialist, deputy to Polish parliament in 1919
International Zionist movement, reflected by Chwila
Jewish -- Polish relations in interwar Poland
Jewish - Ukrainian discourse, Jewish perspective, Eastern Galicia, 1918 -- 1939
Jewish - Ukrainian discourse, Ukrainian perspective, Eastern Galicia, 1918 -- 1939
Jewish - Ukrainian public discourse with regard to Ugoda (the Agreement), 1925
Jewish - Ukrainian relations in the light of Sholom Schwarzbard trial, reflected in Chwila
Jewish challenge of choice and loyalty in the Polish - Ukrainian War, 1918 --1919, Chwila
Jewish communal organizations in Lwow (Lviv), charitable activity and appeals, 1919 -- 1939
Jewish literary prose in Polish language, published in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
Jewish loyalty to the state, Jewish loyalty to the cause, Jewish commitment to justice, discourse
Jewish national discourse, reflected by Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
Jewish national home in Palestine, ideology, practical work, appeals and embodiment of ideal, Chwila
Jewish national self-identification
Jewish neutrality endorsed by Zionists as a manifestation of the support to Ukrainian Cause
Jewish neutrality in Eastern Galicia as a sign of support to the Ukrainian Cause, 1918-1923
Jewish neutrality in Polish-Ukrainian war in Eastern Galicia, 1918 --1919
Jewish parliamentary club of Eastern Galicia, discourse reflected in Chwila
Jewish parliamentary representation, reflections and discourse by Chwila
Jewish parliamentary representation aspires to the recognition of national rights, 1919 -1921
Jewish parliamentary representation in the Sejm (Polish Parliament), 1918 -- 1939
Jewish religious self-identification
Jewish society of Eastern Galicia, ethno-national discourse, reflected in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
Jews, living in ethnic Ukrainian territory, Eastern Galicia, 1918 -- 1939
Juliusz Wurzel, lawyer, senator of Poland, publicist, contributor to Chwila
Local affairs in Lviv (Lwow) reflected by Chwila
Maurycy Szymel, poet, publicist in Yiddish, contributor to Chwila
Medical service advertisement in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
Narratives in Polish language
Negotiations between the Jewish zionist parliamentary representation and Polish government, 1925
Polish economics and finances, reflected in Chwila
Polish governments and politics in interwar period, Prime Minister Witos, reflected in Chwila
Polish perception of Jews in Eastern Galicia during the Polish - Ukrainian War, 1918 --1919
Polish politics in the ethnic Ukrainian territories of Poland in the interwar period
Provisions of compensation with regard to Polish-Ukrainian War over Eastern Galicia, 1919
Questionnaire on Polish-Jewish cause, 1919 in Chwila
Reflections on Palestinian affairs by Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
Reflections on the antisemitic discourse in Polish periodicals, by Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
Regional government of the Lwow (Lviv) province, reflected in Chwila
Responses to publications in Polish periodicals, Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
Restaurants and cafe, advertised in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
Sholom Schwartzbard trial, 1927, Paris, reflected in Chwila
Shortage of food and other commodities in Lwow (Lviv) during the Polish – Ukrainian war
Short reportages and news, reflected in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
Situation with the food supplies in the city during the Polish-Ukrainian war, 1918 -- 1919
Soviet Russia, political discourse, reflected in Chwila
Stanislaw Steiger, development of affair, Chwila, 1924 -- 1925
Stanislaw Steiger, discourse of existential paradigms, Chwila
Steiger Affair and Trial, 1924 -- 1925
Targi Wschodnie (The Oriental Fairs), Lwow (Lviv), interwar Poland
Theatrical reviews, published in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
The frontline and combat zone in the Polish-Ukrainian war over Eastern Galicia
The Steiger Trial and interconnections of the indispensable players, Chwila
Ugoda (the Agreement), 1925, discourse between Jewish and Ukrainian public, Chwila
Ugoda (the Agreement) between Jewish parliamentary club of Eastern Galicia and Polish government
Ukrainian - Polish War over Eastern Galicia, 1918 --1919, negotiations
Ukrainian nationalist movement in Eastern Galicia, reflected in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
Ukrainian political trial in the Sabinski murder curator of the Lviv shcool district , 1928
Ukrainian political trials in Lviv,in regard to the murder of Stanislaw Sobinski, 1928 1929, Chwila
Ukrainian public discourse in the light of Sholom Schwarzbard trial, 1927, reflected in Chwila
Zionist cause and affairs, reflected by Chwila
Zionist Congresses, reflected in Chwila, 1919 -- 1939
Zionist politicians, interwar period, reflected in Chwila
Zionist politics, development of Jewish settlements in Palestine, reflected in Chwila, 1919 - 1939
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.