List of Yiddish newspapers and periodicals

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List of Yiddish newspapers and periodicals

Weekly newspapers

United States

New York

Russia

Birobidzhan

Periodicals

Israel

Jerusalem

France

Paris

  • Yidishe heftn (s. 1996)

Romania

Bucharest

  • Revista Cultului Mozaic din R.P.R. (Journal of Jewish Culture in the People's Republic of Romania), Tsaytshrift (s. 1956)

United States

New York

San Mateo, California

Others

  • Oneg Shabbos
  • Shpaktiv
  • Gigulim
  • Di Naye Gvardie
  • Dos Yidishe Kol

Former newspapers

Belorussia

Homel

Hrodna

Minsk

Vitebsk

Belgium

  • Unzer Wort (1941-1942)
  • Unzer Kamf (1941-1942)

France

Paris

  • Unser Stimme
  • Naye Prese (1934-1993)
  • Unzer Wort ( -1996), the worldwide last daily Yiddish-language newspaper

Hungary

Sziget

  • Yidishe Folkstsaytung (1893-1913)

Lithuania

Kaunas

Vilnius

Poland

Łódź

Warsaw

Włocławek

Romania

Iasi

  • Korot Haitim (1855- ), the first-ever Yiddish-language newspaper
  • Der veker (1896)

Russia

  • Eynikayt (before 1945-?) (JAC)

Moscow

Saint Petersburg

Ukraine

Kharkov

Kiev

Odessa

  • Unzer Lebn (before 1908- )

United Kingdom

Liverpool

London

Argentina

Buenos Aires

Mexico

  • Idish Lebn
  • Radikaler Arbeter Tzenter
  • Unzer Lebn

United States

New York

Former journals

France

Paris

Lithuania

Vilnius

Netherlands

Amsterdam

Poland

Warsaw

Romania

Iasi

  • Likht (1913-1914)

United Kingdom

London

Ukraine

Odessa

Israel

Canada

Literary journals

United Kingdom

Oxford

  • Yidish Pen (s.1994)

Poland

Warsaw

Romania

Bucharest

  • Die wokh (c.1935)
  • Shoybn (c.1935)

Russia

Moscow

  • Heymland (before 1948-c.1961)
  • Sovetish Heymland (c.1961-before 1993)
  • Di yidishe gas (s. 1993)

Israel

  • Naye vegn (after 1991)

Tel Aviv

  • Di goldene keyt (1948-?)
  • ToplPunkt

Argentina

Buenos Aires

United States

New York

  • Yidishe Kultur (1938-2006)
  • Oyfn Shvel (Afn Shvel) (1957-2004)

Webs

See also

Notes

  1. since 2008 in English only