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'''The American Hebrew''' was a weekly [[journal]] which began publication on November 21, 1879, in New York City. It was founded by [[F. de Sola Mendes]] and its publisher was [[Philip Cowen]]. |
'''The American Hebrew''' was a weekly [[journal]] which began publication on November 21, 1879, in New York City. It was founded by [[F. de Sola Mendes]] and its publisher was [[Philip Cowen]]. |
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The journal launched the journalistic career [[Emma Lazarus]] whose also famous for her poem associated with the [[Statue of Liberty]]. |
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The American Hebrew was a weekly journal which began publication on November 21, 1879, in New York City. It was founded by F. de Sola Mendes and its publisher was Philip Cowen.
The journal launched the journalistic career Emma Lazarus whose also famous for her poem associated with the Statue of Liberty.