Le Journal de Salonique

Le Journal de Salonique was a biweekly newspaper published between 1895 and 1911 in Thessalonikiā©, Ottoman Empire.

[1] Le Journal de Salonique was launched by Sadi Levy in Thessaloniki in 1895,[1] and its first issue appeared on 7 November 1895.

[1] In the first issue Le Journal de Salonique stated its goal as to improve the region.

[2] It conveyed news related to all ethnic and religious groups living in the city,[3] and its title page contained Gregorian, Julian, and Hijri dates, but not the Hebrew calendar.

[1] The work by only three non-French novelists, Greek Kostis Palamas, Polish Henryk Sienkiewicz, and Austrian Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, was published in the paper.

Sadi Levi, founder of Le Journal de Salonique