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Midstream (magazine)

Midstream was a Zionist monthly magazine published in New York City from 1955 to 1992. It was founded and edited for many years by Shlomo Katz, and later by Joel Carmichael. The magazine's focus was on Jewish affairs, Zionism, Israel, and related political and cultural topics.

History and Focus:

  • Midstream was established to provide a platform for Zionist thought and analysis, particularly during a period when the State of Israel was still relatively young and facing numerous challenges.
  • The magazine published articles, essays, and book reviews covering a wide range of subjects, including Jewish history, culture, religion, politics, and literature.
  • It featured contributions from prominent Jewish intellectuals, writers, and scholars from around the world.
  • While generally aligned with a Zionist perspective, Midstream also offered a forum for diverse opinions and perspectives on issues of importance to the Jewish community.
  • Over the years, Midstream addressed key historical events and contemporary issues affecting Israel and the Jewish people, including the Six-Day War, the Yom Kippur War, the rise of Palestinian nationalism, and the peace process.

Notable Contributors:

The magazine included contributions from noted scholars and writers, making it a significant publication within the Zionist intellectual landscape.

Legacy:

Midstream played a role in shaping the discourse on Jewish affairs and Zionism for several decades. The magazine ceased publication in 1992, but its archives remain a valuable resource for researchers interested in the history of Zionism and the Jewish experience in the 20th century.