Gazith was a monthly magazine for art and literature, which described itself as "a stage for artistic-literary creation and free thought".
[1][2] Gazith magazine published articles on the history of art, theater, architecture, musical analysis of works, criticism of painting and sculpture from the Western World, Southeast Asia, India and Japan.
The journal contained black and white images of visual arts, photographs of architectural buildings and theater sets.
[3][4] Several notable Jewish and Israeli artists and authors published essays and short stories in Gazith.
[6] One of the initial trends of the journal was to confirm the place of art in Judaism and the justification of its practice in the Land of Israel ("Although before it [art] seemed to contradict the spirit of the nation... but now it has ceased to be an ideal alone, an ideal enjoyed by foreigners, those who sit in the tents of Yefet are not beyond the extent of the spread of its sheets, but within its contents.