Davar

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Davar was a Hebrew-language daily newspaper that served as the official organ of the Histadrut labor federation and a central voice of the Labor Zionist movement in pre-state and early Israel.

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Label Occurrences
Davar canonical 4
Davar HaShavua 1

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Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Hebrew-language newspaper
daily newspaper
newspaper
associatedWith Histadrut
surface form: Histadrut labor federation

Israeli Labor Party
Mapai
cityOfPublication Tel Aviv
country Israel
Mandatory Palestine
coveredTopic Israeli society
Zionist politics
culture
economics
labor movement
editorInChief Berl Katznelson
Hanna Zemer
Zalman Shazar
endDate 1996
foundedBy Berl Katznelson
Moshe Beilinson
frequency daily
hasSupplement Davar self-linksurface differs
surface form: Davar HaShavua

HaPoel HaTza'ir (literary supplement)
historicalPeriod Yishuv
surface form: Yishuv period

early years of the State of Israel
ideology Zionism
socialism
language Hebrew
location Tel Aviv
mediaType print
notableContributor Leah Goldberg
Nathan Alterman
S. Y. Agnon
surface form: Shai Agnon

Yosef Haim Brenner
officialOrganOf Histadrut
ownedBy Histadrut
politicalAlignment Labor Zionism
social democracy
publisher Histadrut
reasonForDecline decline of party-affiliated press in Israel
economic difficulties
role central voice of the Labor Zionist movement
official organ of the Histadrut labor federation
startDate 1925
successor Davar Rishon
targetAudience Jewish workers in Mandatory Palestine
Labor Zionist public in Israel

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Berl Katznelson editorOf Davar
Berl Katznelson founded Davar
Berl Katznelson publisher Davar
Davar hasSupplement Davar self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Davar HaShavua