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''Ost und West'' ("East and West") was a German magazine meant to bridge together the German Jewish world with the Eastern European Jewish world.〔Aschheim, p. (96 )-(97 ).〕 The magazine, headquartered in Berlin, operated from 1901 to 1923.〔Brenner, "Neglected 'Women's' Texts and Contexts: Vicki Baum's Jewish Ghetto Stories," p. (103 ).〕 ==Overview== It was the first "ethnic magazine" in human history and the first Jewish ''illustrierte'' (DE).〔Brenner, "Neglected 'Women's' Texts and Contexts: Vicki Baum's Jewish Ghetto Stories," p. (102 ).〕 The editors intended to reverse assimilation of Jewish people into the wider German society and David Brenner, author of "Neglected 'Women's' Texts and Contexts: Vicki Baum's Jewish Ghetto Stories," stated that the editors hoped to accomplish this "by constructing an ethnic identity that included East European or "Eastern" forms of Jewishness."〔 David A. Brenner, author of ''German-Jewish Popular Culture before the Holocaust: Kafka's kitsch'', wrote that the magazine is an "ideal" source for evaluating the reception to Yiddish theatre in Germany especially since "studies of popular Berlin theater, including Yiddish-language theater, are few and far between".〔Brenner, ''German-Jewish Popular Culture before the Holocaust: Kafka's kitsch'', p. (14 ).〕
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