Új Kelet

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Új Kelet
Hungarian
HeadquartersTransylvania (1918–1940)
Tel Aviv (from 1948)
CountryRomania (1918–1940)
Israel (from 1948)
Websitehttps://ujkelet.live

Új Kelet (pronounced

Jewish newspaper published first in Kolozsvár (Cluj) in Transylvania, Romania, and reestablished after an 8-year break in Tel Aviv, Israel
in 1948.

Under the initiative of

daily in 1920. The first editor was Béla Székely, who was succeeded in 1919 by Ernő Marton
.

From 1927 until the end of its Transylvanian period, the editor was Ferenc Jámbor. After the Hungarian annexation of Cluj in 1940, the

, and Pal Benedek. The paper became a weekly publication from 2000 to 2015. From 2016 onwards, it has been published monthly.

From 1993 to 2015 George Edri was the owner of Új Kelet. Új Kelet is currently the main Hungarian-language independent newspaper in Israel and is published on a monthly basis.[1]

  • Editor in Chief: Eva Vadasz
  • Creative Art: Kristof Steiner
  • Graphic Design: Julia Szasz, Sara Salamon, Lou Kiss
  • Editors: Istvan J. Bedo, Anna Sebo
  • Print: Hadfus Hechadash Ltd., Rishon Letzion

Contributors: Arje Singer, Avi ben Giora, Balázs Ibi, Borgula András, Egervári Vera, Frank Peti, Grünhut Éva, Halmos László, Halmos Sándor, Korányi Eszter, Krasznai Éva, Lévai György, Markovits Mária, Markovic Radmila, Dr. Paszternák András, Róna Éva, Schnapp Lea, Steiner Kristóf, Szabó Orsi, Surányi J. András

References

  1. ^ "Home". izraelinfo.com.

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