The Jewish World was an English-language Jewish weekly newspaper published in London during 1873–1934.
[1] It was founded in February 1873 by journalist and communal worker George Lewis Lyon (1828–1904), but it passed to other hands several years before his death.
[2] For some period of time it published a Yiddish supplement.
In 1913, it was taken over by The Jewish Chronicle and merged with it in 1934.
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