Nahum Sokolow

Nahum Sokolow

Nahum Sokolow was a Zionist leader, author, translator, and a pioneer of Hebrew journalism. Born to a rabbinic family in Wyszogród, Poland , Sokolow began writing for the local Hebrew newspaper, HaTzefirah, when he was only seventeen years old. He quickly won himself a huge following that crossed the boundaries of political and religious affiliation among Polish Jews, from secular intellectuals to anti-Zionist Haredim, and eventually had his own regular column. Over the years, he would eventually become the newspaper's senior editor and a co-owner. In 1906 Sokolow was asked to become...
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Birthdate:January 10, 1859
Birthplace:Płock
Date of death:May 17, 1936

Written works by Nahum Sokolow

History of Zionism
History of Zionism
Hibbath Zion (the love for Zion)
Hibbath Zion (the love for Zion)
Zionism in the Bible
Zionism in the Bible
Nahum Sokolow
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