Midstream (magazine)

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Midstream is a magazine established by the Theodor Herzl Foundation, New York, described as an "intellectual Zionist journal".[1][2] It is published since 1955, in English[3] Started as a "Quarterly Jewish Review", it became a monthly in 1965. [4]

Midstream is an opinion magazine on political, social and religious topics related to Jewish communities.[4] It is not an official organ of the Foundation, and was established as a means for expression of a wide range of opinions within political Zionism, not necessarily reflecting the views of the magazine's editors. [5][6]


References

  1. About Midstream
  2. Charles Allan Madison, "Jewish publishing in America: the impact of Jewish writing on American culture", Sanhedrin Press, 1976, p. 239
  3. Midstream at WorldCat
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Midstream", an Encyclopaedia Judaica article (retrieved January 29, 2012)
  5. "Midstream", The Canadian Jewish Chronicle, October 7, 1955, p.9
  6. "What is Midstream's point of view.(Editorial)", Midsteram, January 1, 2007
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