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Nadia Malinovich, « Une expression du « Réveil juif » des années vingt : la revue Menorah (1922-1933) », Archives Juives, ID : 10670/1.sqczkr
Among the Jewish reviews born in France in the wake of the “ Jewish Revival ” in the twenties, Menorah was one of the first as well as one of those which lasted fot the longest time. Originally financed by the World Zionist Organization, it was created by Jacques and M. O. Camhy, and had been managed since 1924 by Gustave Kahn. The analysis of its editorial politics and its choice of themes reveal the tendencies of the French Zionism in those years, and more specifically of the coming together between Jewish nationalism and the progressist ideals of Justice and Peace dear to the “ Geneva generation ” and of the Jewish culture and identity.