Judisk Krönika

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Judisk Krönika
Editor in chiefAnneli Rådestad
FrequencyBimonthly
Circulation6,500 (in 2000)
Founder
Year founded1932
CountrySweden
Based inStockholm
LanguageSwedish
Websitewww.judiskkronika.se
ISSN0345-5580

Judisk Krönika ("Jewish Chronicle") is a Jewish magazine based in Stockholm, Sweden. Published on a bimonthly basis with six issues a year, the magazine's circulation was around 6,500 copies in 2000.[1] The editor in chief since 2015 is Anneli Rådestad.[2]

History and profile[]

The journal was founded in 1932 by [1] and Simon Brick.[3] Judisk Tidskrift and the journal had high readership levels among the Jewish origin Swedes during the 1940s and 1950s.[3]

In 1979, the Jewish assemblies and Jewish organizations in Sweden took over responsibility for the magazine, which then became the main information channel of Judaism in Sweden.[1] In 1988, Stiftelsen Judisk Krönika ("Judisk Krönika Foundation") was founded, which functions as the publisher.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d "Judisk krönika". Nationalencyklopedin Multimedia 2000 (in Swedish). Höganäs: Bra Böcker. 2000. ISBN 91-7133-747-4.
  2. ^ "Hon är chefredaktör för Sveriges starkaste judiska röst". Minoritet (in Swedish). Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  3. ^ a b Malin Thor Tureby (2021). "The Holocaust and the Jewish Survivors in the Swedish-Jewish Press, 1945–1955". In Johannes Heuman; Pontus Rudberg (eds.). Early Holocaust Memory in Sweden. Archives, Testimonies and Reflections. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan. p. 252. ISBN 978-3-030-55531-3.

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