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Lot #    17476
Auction End Date    3/13/2007 1:15:00 PM (mm/dd/yyyy)
          
Title Information
Title (English)    Jubilee volume of Ha-Zefirah
Title (Hebrew)    ספר היובל של הצפירה
Author    [Only Ed.]
City    Warsaw
Publisher    Ha-Zefirah
Publication Date    1912
          
Collection Information
Independent Item    This listing is an independent item not part of any collection
          
Description Information
Physical
Description
   Only edition. [2] pp., 100, XXXVIII col., [10 plates]; 302:209 mm., wide uncut margins, light age staining. A very good copy loose in the original wrappers.
          
Detailed
Description
   Ha-Zefirah (Heb. הַצְּפִירָה, "The Dawn"), a Hebrew paper appearing in Warsaw intermittently between 1862 and 1931. Founded as a weekly in 1862 by Hayyim Selig Slonimski, Ha-Zefirah was devoted to science and technology, the only Hebrew paper of its kind during the 1860s and 1870s. The space devoted to news and Jewish scholarship was negligible. Slonimski, who had written scientific books in Hebrew from the 1830s, sought a regular forum for tracing the development of the sciences, which were expanding rapidly in those years. S. Abramovitsh (Mendele Mokher Seforim), writing on science and technology, contributed regularly, but Slonimski was the principal contributor to most issues. The paper ceased publication after six months when the editor was appointed principal of the rabbinical school in Zhitomir. When that institution closed down in 1874, Slonimski revived Ha-Zefirah. Unable to obtain a permit in Russia, he published the paper in Berlin in the summer of 1874, with the aid of J.L. Kantor. Although still mainly devoted to the sciences, Kantor introduced into the paper topical articles, political commentaries, and reports from Russia and other countries. Finally, Slonimski obtained his license and the paper again appeared in Warsaw from September 1875 until it ceased publication.

In Warsaw, too, Slonimski devoted the bulk of the paper to science and the rest to sections then common in the Hebrew press. In 1876, however, when Nahum Sokolow began writing for the paper, its character changed as he increasingly supplemented scientific writing with topical articles and surveys of current affairs. Originally only a regular contributor, Sokolow became acting editor, then chief editor, and finally the author of almost all articles appearing in the paper. In the early 1880s he gradually reduced the size of the science section and made the paper more like its contemporaries, only more vibrant. Thanks to his introduction of variety into the paper's content, Ha-Zefirah enjoyed a wide circulation. Sokolow's name became synonymous with Ha-Zefirah and his articles on various subjects attracted many readers both among the maskilim and the Hasidim. Following Ha-Yom's lead, Ha-Zefirah became a daily in 1886, and began to provide an opportunity for new writers. Because Sokolow was deeply rooted in Polish Jewry, the paper served as the principal organ of Polish Jewry for almost two generations. Ha-Zefirah also printed reports from most of the Jewish centers throughout the world, particularly Erez Israel and the United States. Sokolow realized the importance of innovation and novelty in journalism. Accordingly, he periodically changed the paper's format and writing style, to meet changing tastes. The attitude of Sokolow and the paper toward the Hibbat Zion movement and political Zionism was at first reserved, but after the First Zionist Congress Ha-Zefirah was faithful to Herzl.

Ha-Zefirah ceased publication early in 1906 when Sokolow became secretary of the World Zionist Organization. In 1910 the paper was revived with Sokolow as a regular contributor but edited by several of his disciples. During World War I the paper again ceased publication, but was reissued as a weekly in 1917 and as a daily in 1920. It did not appear from 1921 to 1926, when it was revived only to be discontinued again in 1928. Ha-Zefirah appeared for the last time in 1931, the year it permanently ceased publication. Among the paper's later editors were Isaac Nissenbaum, Yizhak Gruenbaum, Joseph Heftman, and A.A. Akaviah.

          
Paragraph 2    תרכ"ב-תרע"ב...

XXXVIII עמודה: פרשת החגיגה של יובל "הצפירה", שהוחגה באולם פילהרמוניה בווארשא, ביום ד >א אייר< תרע"ב. ראינו טופס נוסף בשינויים קלים, בשולי מעטפתו, באותיות קיריליות: Bezplatnoe prilozhenie k gazete "Gatsefira". התכן: א) י[צחק] ניסנבוים - חז"ס (חיים זעליג סלונימסקי) >ביוגרפיה מפורטת<; ב) נ(חום) סוקולוב- "הצפירה" והמבקרים מטעם; ג) ד"ר שמעון ברנפלד - העתונות העברית; ד) ח[יים] נ[חמן] ביאליק - "המליץ", "הצפירה" וצבע הניר; ה) י[שראל] ח[יים] זגורודסקי - קומץ זכרונות (משנות עבודתי ב"הצפירה" היומית); ו) ק - ר' אליה ראש המסדרים של "הצפירה"; ז) ספוג [שמואל צ'רנוביץ] - גלגולי הסגנון ב"הצפירה"; ח) נ(חום) ס(קולוב) - (הירץ נימנוביטש) הנ"ץ, <כרקטריסטיקה>; ט) ד"ר ש ברנשטיין - ח.ז. סלונימסקי ואלכסנדר (הלוי) צדרבוים (רשימות היסטוריות); י) [מנחם מנדל] מבש"ן - יובל שנת השבעים; יא) בוקי בן יגלי ([יהודה ליב בנימין] קצנלסון) - (>המשא אשר נשא... באגודת "חובבי שפת עבר" בפטרבורג בחג יובל "הצפירה"<); יב) זלמן עפשטיין - "הצפירה" ועורכה נחום סוקולוב (נאום שנשא באספת "חובבי שפת עבר" בפטרבורג ביום ד אייר תרע"ב לכבוד חג היובל של "הצפירה"); יג) דוד פרישמאן - חיים זעליג סלונימסקי (מעט זכרונות).

          
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Listing Classification
Period
20th Century:    Checked
  
Location
Russia-Poland:    Checked
  
Subject
Other:    Haskalah
  
Characteristic
First Editions:    Checked
Language:    Hebrew
  
Manuscript Type
  
Kind of Judaica