'The Carmel') was a Hebrew periodical, edited and published by Samuel Joseph Fuenn in Vilna from 1860 to 1880.
[2] HaKarmel was founded by Samuel Joseph Fuenn in 1860 as a weekly, and was continued as such (with some interruptions) until 1871.
[3] Ḥayyim Leib Markon [Wikidata] later assisted Fuenn in the same capacity.
[2] HaKarmel was more of a literary periodical and less of a newspaper than other Hebrew contemporaries like HaMaggid or HaMelitz, in part because the license granted by the Tsarist regime prohibited Fuenn from publishing articles on politics.
[4] The periodical contained poetry, translations, historical material, literary criticism, Torah scholarship, and book reviews.