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List of Yiddish newspapers and periodicals

Index List of Yiddish newspapers and periodicals

List of Yiddish newspapers and periodicals. [1]

61 relations: Aleksander Zederbaum, Algemeiner Journal, Arbeiter Fragen, Arbeiterstimme, Arbeter Fraynd, Arbeter Zeitung (Kaunas), Beleichtungen, Birobidzhaner Shtern, Der arbeyter, Der Bay, Der Blatt, Der Emes, Der royter shtern (Buenos Aires), Der royter shtern (Vitebsk), Der shtern (Kharkov), Der Tog, Der Wecker, Der Yid, Der yidisher arbeyter (Paris), Der yidisher arbeyter (Vilna), Der yidisher komunist, Di royte fon (1906), Di royte fon (1920), Di Tsayt (New York City), Di Tsayt (Saint Petersburg), Di Tzeitung, Di varhayt, Die Kuranten, Die Woch, Dorem Amerike, Dos Abend Blatt, Dos Fraye Vort, Flugblat, Folks-Sztyme, Folkstsaytung, Forojs, Freie Arbeiter Stimme, Germinal (journal), Grodner Sztyme, Haynt, Jewish Morning Journal, Keneder Adler, Kindline (magazine), Kol Mevasser, Komunistishe fon, Lebns Fragn, List of Jewish newspapers, Lodzer veker, Maalos, Morgen Freiheit, ..., Naivelt, Naye Prese, Naye tsayt, Oktyabr (Yiddish newspaper), Sovetish Heymland, The Forward, Unser Gedank, Unser Stimme, Wloclawker Weker, Yiddish Moment, Yugntruf. Expand index (11 more) »

Aleksander Zederbaum

Aleksander Ossypovich Zederbaum (Zamość, August 27, 1816 – Saint Petersburg, September 8, 1893) was a Polish-Russian Jewish journalist.

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Algemeiner Journal

The Algemeiner Journal is a New York-based newspaper, covering American and international Jewish and Israel-related news.

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Arbeiter Fragen

Arbeiter Fragen ("Worker's Issues"; initially published under the title of Najste Arbeiter-Fragen - New Worker's Issues) was a monthly journal of the Jewish Bundist (socialist) trade unions active in Poland in the 1920s and 1930s.

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Arbeiterstimme

Arbeiterstimme (Worker's Voice) was the central organ of the General Jewish Labour Bund in Lithuania, Poland and Russia.

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Arbeter Fraynd

Arbeter Fraynd (meaning "Worker's Friend" in Yiddish), was a London-based weekly Yiddish radical paper founded in 1885 by socialist Morris Winchevsky.

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Arbeter Zeitung (Kaunas)

Arbeter Zeitung (אַרבעטער צײַטונג, 'Workers Newspaper') was a weekly newspaper published from Kaunas, Lithuania 1921–1922 and again in 1926.

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Beleichtungen

Beleichtungen is the newer version of Das Yiddishe Licht which was published weekly in Jerusalem.

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Birobidzhaner Shtern

The Birobidzhaner Shtern (Yiddish:; Биробиджанер Штерн Birobidžaner Štern; "The Birobidzhan Star") is a newspaper published in both Yiddish and Russian.

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Der arbeyter

Der arbeyter (דער ארבײטער, 'The Worker') was a Yiddish-language newspaper, issued by the Polish Socialist Party (PPS).

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Der Bay

The first issue of Der Bay was published in January 1991 as a local newsletter for the Yiddish community in the United States.

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Der Blatt

Der Blatt (דער בּלאַט, En. The Page or The Newspaper) is a weekly Yiddish newspaper published in New York City by Satmar Hasidim.

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Der Emes

Der Emes (in Yiddish דער עמעס), meaning 'The Truth', from Biblical Hebrew אמת emeth) was a Soviet newspaper in Yiddish. A continuation of the short-lived Di varhayt, Der Emes began publishing in Moscow on August 7, 1918. The publisher was the Central Committee of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks). From 1921 to October 1937 its editor-in-chief was Moishe Litvakov, after his arrest the newspaper was headed by an anonymous "editorial board". From January 7, 1921 till March 1930 Emes appeared as the organ of the Central Bureau of Yevsektsiya. In January, 1939 the campaign against Yiddish culture in the USSR became widespread, and Der Emes was liquidated.

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Der royter shtern (Buenos Aires)

Der royter shtern ('Red Star') was a Yiddish-language communist newspaper published in Argentina.

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Der royter shtern (Vitebsk)

Der royter shtern (דער רויטער שטערן, 'The Red Star') was a Yiddish-language newspaper published from the Soviet city of Vitebsk between 1920 and 1923.

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Der shtern (Kharkov)

Der shtern (דער שטערן, 'The Star') was a Yiddish language daily newspaper published from Kharkov, Ukrainian SSR between 1925 and 1941.

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Der Tog

Der Tog (The Day) was a Yiddish-language daily newspaper published in New York City from 1914 until 1971.

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Der Wecker

Der Wecker was a Yiddish-language socialist newspaper, published from Iaşi from May to September 1896.

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Der Yid

Der Yid (דער איד) is a New York-based Yiddish language weekly newspaper, founded in 1953.

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Der yidisher arbeyter (Paris)

Der yidisher arbeyter (דער אידישער ארבייטער: 'The Jewish Worker') was a Yiddish-language labour movement journal published from Paris, France.

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Der yidisher arbeyter (Vilna)

Der yidisher arbeyter ('The Jewish Worker') was a Yiddish-language periodical.

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Der yidisher komunist

Der yidisher komunist (דער אידישער קאמוניסט, 'The Jewish Communist') was a short-lived Yiddish language newspaper published from Gomel.

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Di royte fon (1906)

Di royte fon ('The Red Flag') was a Yiddish-language publication in Congress Poland, issued by the Social Democracy of the Kingdom of Poland and Lithuania (SDKPiL) between June and September 1906.

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Di royte fon (1920)

Di royte fon ('The Red Banner') was a Yiddish-language daily newspaper, published in Vilna between August 1, 1920, and August 24, 1920.

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Di Tsayt (New York City)

Di Tsayt (די צײט, 'The Time', also transliterated in the Germanized fashion as Die Zeit) was a Yiddish language daily newspaper published in New York City, United States 1920-1922.

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Di Tsayt (Saint Petersburg)

Di Tsayt (די צײט, 'The Time') was a Yiddish language weekly newspaper published from Saint Petersburg, Russia.

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Di Tzeitung

Die Tzeitung in a Yiddish weekly newspaper published in New York City, founded and edited by Abraham Friedman, an ultra-orthodox, Satmar, Hassidic Jew, from Borogh Park, Brooklyn, N.Y. It's published every Wednesday.

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Di varhayt

Di varhayt (The Truth) was a Yiddish Communist newspaper published from Petrograd, Russia, published by the People's Commissariat for Jewish Affairs.

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Die Kuranten

The Dienstagische Kurant was the earliest known Yiddish language periodical.

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Die Woch

Die Woch (די וואָך, 'The Week') was a Yiddish-language weekly newspaper published in Tel Aviv.

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Dorem Amerike

Dorem Amerike (דרום אַמעריקע, 'South America') was a Yiddish-language literary monthly magazine published in Argentina in 1926-1927.

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Dos Abend Blatt

Dos Abend Blatt (The Evening Paper; original extensive title אבענד בלאטט פון דיא ארבייטער צייטונג; Abend blatt fun di arbayter tsaytung) was a Yiddish language daily newspaper published in New York City, United States.

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Dos Fraye Vort

Dos Fraye Vort (The Free Word; also transliterated as Dos Freie Vort) was a short-lived Jewish anarchist newspaper from Liverpool in 1898 edited by Rudolf Rocker.

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Flugblat

Flugblat (פלוג בלאט, 'Leaflet') was a Yiddish-language daily newspaper published in Vilnius between October 13, 1915 and January, 1916 (i.e., during the German occupation of the city).

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Folks-Sztyme

Folks-Sztyme (פֿאָלקס שטימע, 'People's Voice') was a Jewish Polish magazine in Polish and Yiddish in Communist Poland.

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Folkstsaytung

The Folkstsaytung ("People's Paper") was a Yiddish language daily newspaper which served as the official organ of the General Jewish Labour Bund in Poland.

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Forojs

Forojs was a fortnightly Yiddish-language arts and literature magazine published by the General Jewish Labour Bund from Warsaw, Poland.

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Freie Arbeiter Stimme

The Freie Arbeiter Stimme (פֿרייע אַרבעטער שטימע, The Free Voice of Labor) was the longest-running anarchist periodical in the Yiddish language, founded initially as an American counterpart to Rudolf Rocker's London-based Arbeter Fraynd (Workers' Friend).

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Germinal (journal)

Germinal (זשערמינאל, also transliterated as Zsherminal) was a Yiddish-language anarchist journal in London edited by the German-born Rudolf Rocker.

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Grodner Sztyme

Grodner Sztyme was a Yiddish-language weekly newspaper in interbellum Poland, published from Grodno.

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Haynt

Haynt (הײַנט - "Today"; Yidishes tageblat 1906-08) was a Yiddish daily newspaper, published in Warsaw from 1906 until 1939.

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Jewish Morning Journal

The Jewish Morning Journal (Der Morgen Zshurnal) was a Yiddish-language publication in New York from 1901-1971.

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Keneder Adler

Keneder Adler (Canadian Eagle) was a Yiddish newspaper published in Montreal by Harry (Hirsch) Wolofsky for the city's Jewish Canadian community.

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Kindline (magazine)

Kindline (Yiddish: קינדליין) is a New York based Yiddish language weekly magazine founded in late 2014 by current Editor-in-Chief Mendel Paneth, with the first edition appearing on 16 December 2014.

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Kol Mevasser

Kol Mevasser (Yiddish: קול מבשר) was a Yiddish language periodical that appeared from October 11, 1862 into 1872.

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Komunistishe fon

Komunistishe fon (קאָמוניסטישע פֿאָן, 'Communist Banner'), also known as Komfon, was a Soviet Yiddish newspaper published in Kiev 1919-1924.

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Lebns Fragn

Lebns Fragn (Life questions, Yiddish: לעבנס־פֿראַגן) was a Yiddish, Bundist-orientated magazine, published bimonthly in Israel.

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List of Jewish newspapers

A Jewish newspaper is a newspaper which focuses on topics of special interest to Jews, although Jewish newspapers generally include articles on topics of a more general interest as well.

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Lodzer veker

Lodzer veker was a newspaper of the General Jewish Labour Bund in Łódź, Poland.

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Maalos

Maalos is a Haredi Jewish monthly publication.

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Morgen Freiheit

The New York city-based Morgen Freiheit (original title: מאָרגן־פרײהײט; English: Morning Freedom) was a daily Yiddish language newspaper affiliated with the Communist Party, USA, founded by Moissaye Olgin in 1922.

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Naivelt

Naivelt (נייוועלט, "New World") was a Yiddish-language literary monthly magazine published in Argentina 1927–1930.

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Naye Prese

Naye Prese (נײַע פּרעסע) was a Yiddish-language communist daily newspaper published in Paris, France.

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Naye tsayt

Naye tsayt ('New Times') was a Yiddish-language newspaper published from Kiev between September 1917 and May 1919.

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Oktyabr (Yiddish newspaper)

Der shtern was a Soviet Yiddish newspaper, first published in Smolensk on November 7, 1918.

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Sovetish Heymland

Sovetish Heymland (Yiddish סאָוועטיש היימלאַנד - "Soviet Homeland") was a Yiddish-language literary magazine published by poet and controversial figure Aron Vergelis in Moscow as a bi-monthly from 1961 to 1965, then as a monthly until 1991.

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The Forward

The Forward (Forverts), formerly known as The Jewish Daily Forward, is an American magazine published monthly in New York City for a Jewish-American audience.

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Unser Gedank

Unser Gedank was a Bundist Yiddish-language newspaper published fortnightly from Buenos Aires.

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Unser Stimme

Unsere Schtimme ('Our Voice') was a Bundist daily Yiddish-language newspaper published from Paris.

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Wloclawker Weker

Wloclawker Weker was a Yiddish-language weekly newspaper in interbellum Poland, published from Włocławek.

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Yiddish Moment

Der Yiddish Moment (Yiddish די ייִדיש מאָמענט) (not to be confused with Der Moment) is an online Yiddish language newspaper.

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Yugntruf

Yugntruf (in Yiddish: יוגנטרוף), or "Youth for Yiddish" is an organization of young Yiddish-speaking adults that is dedicated to the spread of the Yiddish language through various programs and events.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Yiddish_newspapers_and_periodicals

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