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  2. List of Yiddish newspapers and periodicals - Wikipedia

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    Unzer Wort (–1996), the last worldwide daily Yiddish-language newspaper; Hungary. Sziget. Yidishe Folkstsaytung (1893–1913) Lithuania. Kaunas. Arbeter Tsajtung;

  3. Category:Yiddish-language newspapers - Wikipedia

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    Category: Yiddish-language newspapers. 12 languages. ... Pages in category "Yiddish-language newspapers" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  4. Di Algemeyne Entsiklopedye - Wikipedia

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    Raphael Abramovitch was the chief organizer of the Di Algemeyne Entsiklopedye project.. In March 1930, the editor Nakhmen Meisel published a call for a "great Yiddish encyclopedia" in the literary weekly Literarishe Bleter, arguing that the success of the YIVO, a major Yiddish academic institute, could lay the groundwork for a general-purpose Jewish encyclopedia where previous attempts had ...

  5. Category:Yiddish newspapers by country - Wikipedia

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    Yiddish-language newspapers published in the United States (1 C, 4 P) This page was last edited on 8 June 2024, at 18:09 (UTC). Text is ...

  6. List of Jewish newspapers - Wikipedia

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    Yiddish Russia (in 2019, Ukraine) Odessa: 1862-72 Supplemented Ha-Melitz: The Jewish Chronicle: English United Kingdom 1841–Present Longest running Jewish paper Jewish Telegraph: English 1950–Present Jewish Tribune (UK) English, Yiddish 1962–Present Only current paper in UK with Yiddish Jewish News: English 1997–Present The Jewish World ...

  7. The Forward - Wikipedia

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    The first issue of Forverts appeared on April 22, 1897, in New York City. [15] The paper was founded by a group of about 50 Yiddish-speaking socialists who had organized three months earlier as the Forward Publishing Association. [15]

  8. Haynt - Wikipedia

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    The practice of reprinting Yiddish fiction in serialized form helped Haynt set new circulation records for Yiddish journalism. By 1913 the newspaper reached a circulation of more than 150,000 copies. [2] From 1908 till 1932 Haynt was a private company. In 1932 a cooperative called Alt-Nay was formed by the staff, who administered the newspaper ...

  9. Category:Jewish newspapers - Wikipedia

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    Yiddish-language newspapers (4 C, 5 P) Yishuv newspapers (5 P) Pages in category "Jewish newspapers" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.