RASSEGNA MENSILE DI ISRAEL, LA
- RASSEGNA MENSILE DI ISRAEL, LA
- RASSEGNA MENSILE DI ISRAEL, LA, Italian Jewish review founded
by alfonso pacifici in 1925 as a monthly supplement to the weekly
newspaper Israel. It dealt with Jewish history and
contemporary Jewish life from the traditional point of view. Its editor
until 1938 was guido bedarida , but it became most effective under
the direction, until 1965, of dante lattes . From 1965 the review
was directed by yoseph colombo . The Rassegna was
closed by the Fascist government in 1938, but reappeared in 1948 and in
time regained its importance. For the centenary of
samuel david luzzatto in 1966, a special number of 300 pages was
issued.
(Yoseph Colombo)
It was followed by another special number of 400 pages for the centenary
of Dante Lattes' birth in 1976. In the course of the years the
Rassegna tried to express in the best possible way the
cultural recrudescences of an Italian Hebraism during a process of
radical transformation under the influence of new
Jewish migratory waves coming mostly from
Libya, on the one hand, and the influence of circumstances that are
extrinsic to the local Jewish situation. These phenomena were
specifically connected to Italian political and social life, mostly
involving, in broad terms, the vicissitudes of Italian public opinion in
the context of the Arab-Israeli conflict. After the editorship of
Augusto Segre (1975–1979) the Rassegna was distinguished
chiefly as a publication with a high-quality scholarly content,
published by the Italian Jewish Communities Union.
(Massimo Longo Adorno (2nd ed.)
-BIBLIOGRAPHY:
I. Zolli, Il giornalismo israeliṭico in Italia (1924); A.
Milano, in: RMI, 12 (1937/38), no. 7–9. ADD.
BIBLIOGRAPHY:B. Di Porto, La Rassegna Mensile di Israel
in Epoca Fascista, in: RMI, 61 (1995), no. 1, 7–60.
Encyclopedia Judaica.
1971.
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