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Ha-Yom (Hebrew: היום, "The Day") was a Hebrew-language newspaper published from 1886 to mid-1888 from Saint Petersburg, Russia. It was founded and edited by Jehuda Löb Kantor. Ha-Yom was the first daily Hebrew newspaper. When it was launched Ha-Yom had a daily circulation of around 2,400. By 1887 the number of subscribers had fallen to around 1,600. In 1887 the literary Ben-Ami ("Son of my people") was introduced as a monthly supplement to Ha-Yom. Four issues of Ben-Ami were published.

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  • Гаиом (ru)
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  • Ha-Yom (Hebrew: היום, "The Day") was a Hebrew-language newspaper published from 1886 to mid-1888 from Saint Petersburg, Russia. It was founded and edited by Jehuda Löb Kantor. Ha-Yom was the first daily Hebrew newspaper. When it was launched Ha-Yom had a daily circulation of around 2,400. By 1887 the number of subscribers had fallen to around 1,600. In 1887 the literary Ben-Ami ("Son of my people") was introduced as a monthly supplement to Ha-Yom. Four issues of Ben-Ami were published. (en)
  • «Гаиом» (Ха-йом, «Сегодня») — первая ежедневная газета на древнееврейском языке, которая выходила в столице Российской империи городе Санкт-Петербурге с февраля 1886 до начала 1888 года под редакцией Льва Осиповича Кантора и при активном участии Д. Фришмана, А. Розенфельда и Л. Каценельсона. Благодаря богатому и разнообразному содержанию «Гаиом» пользовалась большим успехом; при прекрасном информационном отделе ежедневник и в литературном отношении был поставлен хорошо. (ru)
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  • Ha-Yom (Hebrew: היום, "The Day") was a Hebrew-language newspaper published from 1886 to mid-1888 from Saint Petersburg, Russia. It was founded and edited by Jehuda Löb Kantor. Ha-Yom was the first daily Hebrew newspaper. When it was launched Ha-Yom had a daily circulation of around 2,400. By 1887 the number of subscribers had fallen to around 1,600. Ha-Yom was characterized by a modern, Europeanized form of journalism, previously unknown in the Hebrew-language press. It was the first Hebrew-language newspaper to rely on telegraphic news agency material for its coverage. Moreover, Kantor contracted correspondents in Jewish centres in Western Europe and the United States. Prominent contributors to Ha-Yom included D. Frischman, A. Rosenfeld and L. Katzenelson. The launching and initial success of Ha-Yom provoked the existing Hebrew-language publications Ha-Meliz and Ha-Tsefirah to convert themselves into daily newspapers. Competition with Aleksander Zederbaum's Ha-Meliz became fierce. Prior to the founding of Ha-Yom, Ha-Meliz had monopolized the Jewish press in the Russia. The fact that Ha-Yom subscribed to the "Northern Company" telegraphic news agency forced Ha-Meliz to do the same. The subscription costs (3,000 rubles per year) became a heavy economic burden for both publications. At an early stage Ha-Yom became the newspaper of choice of many followers of the Lovers of Zion movement. However, Ha-Meliz was able to convince a large portion of them to shift their subscriptions back to Ha-Meliz, thus significantly undercutting the popularity of Ha-Yom. In 1887 the literary Ben-Ami ("Son of my people") was introduced as a monthly supplement to Ha-Yom. Four issues of Ben-Ami were published. The last few editions of Ha-Yom were edited by J. L. Gordon. After Ha-Yom was closed down, Kantor became the editor of Ha-Meliz in 1889. (en)
  • «Гаиом» (Ха-йом, «Сегодня») — первая ежедневная газета на древнееврейском языке, которая выходила в столице Российской империи городе Санкт-Петербурге с февраля 1886 до начала 1888 года под редакцией Льва Осиповича Кантора и при активном участии Д. Фришмана, А. Розенфельда и Л. Каценельсона. По словам историка литературы С. Л. Цинберга, появление «Гаиом» вызвало в еврейских кругах большую сенсацию, так как до того времени считали немыслимым издавать на «священном», но мертвом языке ежедневный орган, отзывающийся на злободневные вопросы. Преодолев в этом отношении много трудностей, издание значительно способствовало расширению и упрощению древнееврейского языка, а также развитию еврейской литературы, приблизив её к запросам текущей жизни. Благодаря богатому и разнообразному содержанию «Гаиом» пользовалась большим успехом; при прекрасном информационном отделе ежедневник и в литературном отношении был поставлен хорошо. В фельетонном отделе принимали участие лучшие еврейские литературные силы столицы того времени: сам редактор (под псевдонимами «Менахем-Ов» и «Окец»), С. Абрамович, Д. Фришман (Othiot-Porchoth, «Летучие заметки»), Буки бен-Иогли (Michtabim mi-Kirjath Raab — «Письма из Голодаевки») и др. Большим успехом также пользовались научно-популярные работы доктора медицины Л. И. Каценельсона — «Mischnath Jehuda ha-Rofe» и «Remach Ebarim». В 1887 году при газете «Гаиом» выходил ежемесячный журнал «Ben-Ami». После превращения еженедельников «Гамелиц» и «Гацефира» в ежедневные издания «Гаиом» не выдержал конкуренции и, за недостатком средств, вынужден был закрыться. (ru)
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