@article{018e9e45-0035-70d2-95df-75a7be19e5aa, author = {Jacek Stawiski }, title = {A Visit to Eretz Israel: Reports by Four Journalists from Poland from their Visit to Palestine in Spring 1925 }, journal = {Studia Judaica}, volume = {2023}, number = {Issue 1 (51)}, year = {2023}, issn = {1506-9729}, pages = {179-210},keywords = {Uniwersytet Hebrajski; syjonizm; Palestyna; prasa; „Nowy Dziennik”; „Chwila”; „Nasz Przegląd”; „Kurier Warszawski”}, abstract = {In spring 1925 four journalists representing four different newspapers printed in Poland (in Polish) travelled to Eretz Israel to report on the ceremonies of opening the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Jakub Appenszlak (Nasz Przegląd), Bernard Zimmermann (Nowy Dziennik), and Leon Weinstock (Chwila) were Polish Jews and supporters of Zionism. Janusz Makarczyk (Kurier Warszawski) was a Pole working for a right-wing Polish daily. As reporters they witnessed the opening of the University and also visited other places like Tel Aviv and some agricultural settlements. They sent their reports to Poland. The reports represent a unique view on the development of Jewish Palestine in the mid-1920s.}, doi = {10.4467/24500100STJ.23.008.18225}, url = {https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/studia-judaica/article/z-wizyta-w-erec-israel-korespondencje-czterech-dziennikarzy-z-polski-z-podrozy-do-palestyny-wiosna-1925-roku} }