Der Jude (The Jew) was a monthly magazine in German founded by Martin Buber and Salman Schocken.
Contributors included Max Mayer (1886–1967), Max Mayer Präger (1889–1942), Gustav Krojanker (1891–1945), Ernst Simon, and Siegmund Kaznelson.
A fourth magazine of this name was published weekly in New York from 1895 in German.
In 1903-1904, Buber announced plans for a magazine by this name, subtitled "Revue der jüdischen Moderne" (Review of Modern Judaism), which he hoped to put out together with Chaim Weizmann, Berthold Feiwel, E. M. Lilien, and Davis Trietsch under the auspices of Jüdischer Verlag.
[1][2] A prospectus, composed by Buber, was printed and distributed, but for financial reasons the plans for publication fell through.