Új Kelet

Új Kelet (pronounced [ˈuːj ˈkɛlɛt]; Hungarian translation: "New East") is a Hungarian-language Zionist Jewish newspaper published first in Kolozsvár (Cluj) in Transylvania, Romania in 1918.

Prior to the annexation of Transylvania to Hungary in 1940 when it ceased publishing, it was the preeminent periodical for Hungarian-speaking Jewry in the world.

[1] Under the initiative of Chaim Weiszburg, a leader of the Zionist movement, Új Kelet was launched as a weekly on December 19, 1918.

Marton emigrated to Palestine (Eretz Israel) after World War II, and in 1948, the paper reemerged under his editorship with David Schon in Tel Aviv.

[5] Among the writers at the newspaper after its reestablishment in Israel were Alexander Sauber, Rezső Kastner, Yossef Lapid, Ephraim Kishon, Ottó Rappaport [hu], Elemer Diamant, David Drori, and Pal Benedek.