Archives Juives
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Volume 36 2003/1

Quand Vladimir Jabotinsky était parisien. Le Rassviet,

revue sioniste-révisionniste en langue russe

Simon Markish
From 1924 up to 1934, Paris is the personal home-base of the Russian Zionist leader Vladimir Jabotinsky, the Executive head-office of the Revisionist Union which he had just founded, and utmost, the editing place of its review Rassviet. Simon Markish offers a political and literary study of the contents of this periodical, which underlines both the gifts as a polemist of Jabotinsky who contributed very actively to the periodical, and his literary talents which could be worth being known more widely. However, the editing place of the review in Paris seems to have had no influence whatever upon the subject-matters dealt with : reflecting the main causes of concern of the editor, it appears that only the Zionist, Russian, polish and Palestinian news mattered to him.
• Une plume omniprésente
• Une tribune méconnue
• Jabotinsky, le yiddish et l’assimilation
• Le style de Jabotinsky
• Le prophète


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