Midrasz Explained

Frequency:Monthly magazine
Format:Berliner
Founder:Konstanty Gebert
Publisher:Stowarzyszenie "Midrasz"
Editor:Piotr Paziński
Finaldate:December 2019
Category:Jewish culture, literary
Language:Polish
Country:Poland
Based:Warsaw
Issn:1428-121X
Website:midrasz.pl

Midrasz (Hebrew: מדרש) was a Polish language monthly journal covering Jewish culture, literature and other topics published in Warsaw, Poland. It existed between April 1997 and December 2019.

History and profile

Midrasz was founded in 1997 by Konstanty Gebert, a renowned Polish journalist, war correspondent and Polish-Jewish activist.[1] The first issue appeared in April 1997.[2] The journal was devoted to Polish, Jewish and Polish-Jewish culture, art, literature, history and religion, as well as contemporary matters.[1] Midrasz also published book reviews and longer essays on a regular basis.

Regular contributors included Zygmunt Bauman, Wilhelm Dichter, Henryk Grynberg, Eva Hoffman, Hanna Krall, Maria Janion, Krystyna Kersten, Jerzy Tomaszewski and Jan Woleński.

Approximately 80% of the readers of Midrasz were educated people between the age of 20 and 40; roughly 40% of the readers were Catholics, 25% were atheists and 15% were Jews.[1]

The journal was closed down due to financial problems.[2] The last issue of Midrasz was published in December 2019.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Cisak, pp. 113-115
  2. News: Czasopismo "Midrasz" kończy swoją działalność. 27 July 2020. Sztetl. 20 January 2020. Polish.