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L'Union Antijuive
L'Union Antijuive, founded in 1935 by Jewish political and cultural activists in Algiers, was a significant publication during a tumultuous era in Algeria’s history. As a vital platform championing the rights of the Jewish community, it played a crucial role in fighting anti-Semitism and promoting Jewish identity. The newspaper featured a mix of news, political commentary, cultural critiques, and community announcements, serving as an important voice for its readers while influencing public opinion and uniting the Jewish populace during the interwar years and beyond. On OldNews.com, you can find scans of L'Union Antijuive, Algiers, Algiers, Algeria starting 1903, including 25 scans in total. As you explore this archive, consider the historical figures, events, and possibly even people from your own family history that may be reflected in these pages. Discover the rich legacy of this publication and its impact on the community by diving into the past.
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