'The Israelite Educator'), known as Il Vessillo Israelitico (lit.
[3] L'Educatore Israelita was founded by Giuseppe Levi in 1853, who published the newspaper in conjunction with Esdra Pontremoli.
It advocated moderate Jewish reform, to be brought about by the co-operation of all communities.
[3] After Levi's death in 1874 the periodical was continued in Casale by Flaminio Servi under the title Il Vessillo Israelitico ('The Israelite Banner').
[1] During the early years of its existence under this title it contained essays from the pens of such men as Abraham Berliner, Salvatore De Benedetti, Pietro Perreau, Moses Soave, and Moritz Steinschneider; but later its importance as a literary and scientific journal deteriorated.