Judisk Tidskrift was a cultural and political Jewish journal which was published in Stockholm, Sweden, in the period 1928–1966.
During the Nazi rule in Germany Judisk Tidskrift filled an important function as it published articles, reports, and editorials that informed Swedish Jews and also, gentile readers about the deterioration of the situation for Jews, exposed the mass-murdering, and called for interventions and protests.
From 1945 Judisk Tidskrift also published the calls for donations to the Swedish Section of World Jewish Congress of which Ehrenpreis was the chairman.
[7] Instead of dealing with specific events related to Jewish people in Sweden or in other countries Judisk Tidskrift featured articles covering intellectual discussions.
[7][8] The journal also had international contributors who were well-known Jewish intellectuals: Erwin Leiser, Ernst Benedikt, Peter Patera and Martin Buber.