Ahiasaf

Though an almanac in form, its chief merit rests upon the literary portion forming the bulk of the annual.

[1] Many of the best Hebrew writers, men like "Ahad-ha-Am" (A. Ginzberg), Moshe Leib Lilienblum, Reuben Brainin, and others, were among its regular contributors.

Ahiasaf folded in 1904 and was restarted in 1923, but permanently ceased publication the same year.

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