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Yidishe tsaytung ('Jewish Newspaper') was a Yiddish-language
daily newspaper published from
Vilna between May and
December 1919. The
first issue was published...
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Abend Blatt was
launched as an
outgrowth of the w****ly Di
Arbeter Tsaytung (Workman's Paper).
Published between 1894 and 1902, it was an
organ of...
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successor to New York's
first Yiddish-language
socialist newspaper, Di
Arbeter Tsaytung (The Workman's Paper), a w****ly
established in 1890 by the
fledgling Jewish...
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Tsayt (1913–1914) Dos vort (1914) Di
varhayt (1918)
Afrikaner Yidishe Tsaytung Kharkiv Der
Shtern (1925–1941) Kiev Folks-shtime Naye
tsayt (1917–1919)...
- editor,
Miller is best
remembered as a
founding editor of Di
Arbeiter Tsaytung (The Workers' Newspaper), the
first Yiddish-language w****ly
published in...
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editor of the
Yiddish language The Forward, its
predecessor Di
Arbeter Tsaytung, and the
literary monthly Di Tsukunft, co-founder of the Workmen's Circle...
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Karpilove would later draw on this
experience in her 1926
novel A Provints-
Tsaytung,
whose protagonist is an
undervalued journalist at a
small newspaper. Karpilove...
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Yanovsky founded Di
Abend Tsaytung (The
Evening Newspaper) to
compete with the po****r
socialist newspaper Forverts, but Di
Abend Tsaytung folded after a mere...
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published (at
Sholem Aleichem's recommendation) in Philadelphia’s
Shtot tsaytung. From 1929 he
worked exclusively for Forverts,
where he
wrote a
story each...
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writing for Russian-language
newspapers and the
Yiddish socialist Arbayter Tsaytung (the
precursor to the Forverts, The Forward), but his acquaintanceship...