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Hebrew printing did not start in Bagdad until late in the nineteenth century. The most productive Hebrew press in that city, founded in 1904, was that of R. Ezra Reuben Dangoor (1848–1930), who was also hakham bashi of Baghdad. This printing press, active until 1921, issued more than 100 books, primarily books of prayers and piyyutim according to the custom of the Baghdad Jews, but also some popular books in the Judeo-Arabic jargon and a Hebrew weekly, Yeshurun, of which five issues were published in 1920.
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