- Di
Varhayt (The Truth) was a
Yiddish Communist newspaper published from Petrograd, Russia,
published by
Evkom belonging to the People's
Commissariat for...
- (1881–1889) Der
Fraind (1903) Di
Tsayt (1913–1914) Dos vort (1914) Di
varhayt (1918)
Kharkiv Der
Shtern (1925–1941) Kyiv Folks-shtime Naye
tsayt (1917–1919)...
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Political cartoon in
Louis Miller's
newspaper Di
Varhayt - “How the
landlord pictures himself in the
great rent war.”...
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another Yiddish newspaper, Di
Varhayt (Warheit; Wahrheit; "The Truth"), and
between 1919 and 1922 was
known as Der Tog, di
Varhayt. In 1953 Der Tog
merged with...
- who
could write in English. He was
among the
Pioneers who
launched the
Varhayt in 1889, the
first American anarchist periodical in Yiddish.
Maryson was...
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worked as a
buttonhole maker,
while publishing Yiddish labor poems in
Varhayt and Der Morgenshtern. He was
editor of the
Yiddish anarchist newspaper...
-
first Jewish anarchist organization in the
United States. The
group ran
Varhayt, a short-lived,
first Yiddish-language
anarchist newspaper in the United...
- dark nights! העלפֿט אונדז װאַרהײט און ליכט צו פֿאַרשפּרײטן
Helft undz
varhayt un
likht tsu farshpreytn, Help us
spread truth and
light !צװישן אומװיסנדע...
- was a
Soviet newspaper in Yiddish. A
continuation of the short-lived Di
varhayt, Der Emes
began publishing in
Moscow on
August 8, 1918. The
publisher was...
- He was also
founder and
editor of the
Communist Yiddish newspaper "Di
Varhayt,"
later renamed Der Emes ("The Truth"). He was one of the
founders and...