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<h2><a name=top>YIDDISH NEWSPAPERS &#38 PERIODICALS</a></h2>

Titles are followed by parentheses indicating the years covered by Tamiment's holdings.  These

are not necessarily the years of a particular periodical's complete run.  Microfilm reel numbers

are provided when applicable.



<p><b><i>Abend Blatt</i></b> (1894-1902) Microfilm R436-453

<br>Published by the Socialist Labor Party.



<p><b><i>Der Apikoyres: an instrument gegn religye: oyfkleyrung - humor - satire</i></b> (September 1934)

Anti-religious satirical monthly published by the Communist Party's Jewish Bureau in New York.



<p><a name=Arbayter><b><i>Der Arbayter Fraynd: anarkhistish-komunistisher organ</i></b></a> (London) (July 24, 1908; December 24,

1909-December 31, 1909; September 9, 1910-October 14, 1910)

<br>Anarchist paper founded by <a href="../Englishbks/engtranslations.html#WinchevskyEng">Morris Winchevsky</a> in London in 1884. Quickly became the center

of Yiddish radicalism in England, and popular in Yiddish-speaking anarchist circles elsewhere,

including the United States.  In 1892, <a href="../Englishbks/engworkslives.html#RockerAbt">Rudolf Rocker</a> joined Winchevsky as co-editor.  From

1898-1914, published solely by Rocker.  Ceased publication in 1914, when Rocker was imprisoned as a suspicious German national.



<p><b><i>Di Arbayter Tsaytung. </i></b>(1890-1902) Microfilm R416-R422

<br>Published in New York City by the <a href="../Yiddishbks/yidlaborus.html#Trades">United Hebrew Trades</a> and then, after 1894, by the Socialist

Trades and Labor Alliance.



<p><b><i>Arbeter Muzik Zshurnal: Spetsiele Oysgabe</i></b> (April-May 1936)

<br>Published in New York City by the Idisher Musikalisher Arbeter Farband beginning in 1934.



<p><b><i>Buletin</i></b>  (1959)

<br>Published by the Jewish Labor Bund in Los Angeles.



<p><b><i>Der For-arbete</i></b>

<br>Published in New York City by the <a href="../Yiddishbks/yidlaborus.html#FurWorkers">International Fur Workers Union of the United States and

Canada</a> from 1937-1939.



<p><b><i>Di Foriers Shtime</i></b> (1933)

<br>Published in New York City by the <a href="../Yiddishbks/yidlaborus.html#FurWorkers">International Fur Workers Union of the United States and

Canada</a> beginning in 1933.



<p><b><i>Foroys: Tsaytshrift far literatur, kultur, gezelshaftlkhe problemen un sotsyalistishn gedank</i></b>

(issues from 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1964, 1965)

<br>Published in Mexico by the Gezelshaft far Kultur un Hilf, part of the <a href="../Yiddishbks/yidbund.html">Bund</a>, beginning in 1940.



<p><a name=Forverts><b><i>Forverts</i></b></a>(1897-1989) Microfilm R-7004 (also <i>Jewish Daily Forward</i>)

<br>Founded in 1897 by Yiddish-speaking socialists opposed to the Socialist Labor Party leadership

of  Daniel DeLeon.  The most widely circulated Yiddish daily for many years.  Notable editors

were <a href="../Englishbks/engworkslives.html#CahanEng">Abraham Cahan</a>, 1897 and 1903-1951, and <a href="../Yiddishbks/yidpress.html#RogoffPress">Hillel Rogoff</a>, 1951-1962.  <a href="../Englishbks/engworkslives.html#VladeckAbt">Baruch Charney

Vladeck</a>, founding president of the <a href="../Othermedia/manuscripts.html#JLCMan">Jewish Labor Committee</a>, was the paper's general manager

from 1917-1938.



<p><b><i>Fraynd</i></b> (1929-1930, 1946)

<br>Published monthly by the <a href="../Yiddishbks/yidarbeterring.html">Workmen's Circle</a>.



<p><b><i>Di Fraye Velt</i></b> (<i>Free World</i>) (1891-1892)

<br>Socialist journal published in London.



<p><a name=Freie><b><i>Freie Arbeiter Shtimme</i></b></a> (1899-1972)

<br>Founded in 1890 as an American counterpart to London's <a href="newspapers.html#Arbayter"><i>Arbayter Fraynd</i></a>.  Edited from its

founding until 1923 by <a href="../Yiddishbks/yidanarchism.html#JanovskyAn">Shaul Yanofsky [Saul Janovsky]</a>. Notable for publishing poetry by <a href="../Englishbks/engculture.html#Yunge"><i>di Yunge</i></a>, Yiddish poets of the 1910s and 1920s.



<p><b><i>Der Funk</i></b> (<i>The Spark</i>) (1930-1932)

<br>Official Yiddish publication of the International Workers Order.  Published monthly (though

irregularly) from 1930-1933 in Yonkers, NY.



<p><b><i>Funken: monatlekher zshurnal fun di idishe arbeter klubn in amerike</i></b> (1933-1934)

<br>Monthly magazine published in New York City by the Natsyonaln Komitet fun di Idishe Arbeter

Klubn (Jewish Workers Clubs) from 1933-1936.



<p><b><i>Der Groyser Kundes: A Zshurnal far Humor, Vits, un Satire</i></b> (New York) (selected issues from

1925 and 1926)

<br>Weekly Yiddish humor magazine published in New York City from 1909-1927.  Noted for its

savage satire of <i>Forverts</i> editor Abraham Cahan, its support for Jewish labor, and its stand

against World War I.



<p><b><i>Der Hammer</i></b> (1927-1939)

<br>Communist monthly edited by <a href="../Englishbks/engworkslives.html#OlginEng">Moissaye J. [Moishe] Olgin</a>.



<p><b><i>Dos Idishe Yohr Bukh</i></b> (1918)

<br>Annual published in New York by the Jewish Socialist Federation beginning in 1914.



<p><b><i>Der Idisher Sotsyalist</i></b>  (1913-1915)

<br>Official semi-monthly publication of the Jewish Socialist Federation of America.  Published in

New York City from 1913-1915.  Predecessor of <i>Naye Velt</i>.



<p><b><i>Jewish Life</i></b> (1937-1938, 1946-1957)

<br>Published in English by the Morning Freiheit Association.



<p><b><i>Jewish Voice</i></b> (1941-1942)

<br>Published in English by the National Council of Jewish Communists.



<p><b><i>Kep-meykers Zshurnal</i></b> (1903-1906)

<br>Monthly magazine published in New York from 1903-1906 by the <a href="../Yiddishbks/yidlaborus.html#CapMakers">United Cloth, Hat, and Cap

Makers Union of North America</a>.  Continued after 1906 by the <i>Cloth, Hat, Cap &amp; Millinery

Workers' Journal</i> and then the <i>Headgear Worker</i>, both of which were published in English and

Yiddish.



<p><b><i>Konvenshon Buletin</i></b> (1935)

<br>Published for the <a href="../Yiddishbks/yidarbeterring.html">Workmen's Circle</a> 35<sup>th</sup> annual convention.



<p><b><i>Konvenshon Zshurnal un Kinder Ring</i></b> (1937)

<br>Published for the <a href="../Yiddishbks/yidarbeterring.html">Workmen's Circle</a> 37<sup>th</sup> annual convention and the Workmen's Circle Schools

10<sup>th</sup> annual convention.



<p><b><i>Kultur un Dertsiung: A Monatlekher Shul- un Kultur Zshurnal </i></b> (1942-1943) (also <i>Culture &amp;

Education</i>)

<br>Published monthly by the <a href="../Yiddishbks/yidarbeterring.html">Workmen's Circle</a>'s Bildungs Komitet (Self-Improvement Committee).



<p><b><i>Minikes Yontev Bleter</i></b> (<i>Hebrew Holiday Papers</i>)(selected issues from 1905-1908)



<p><a name=NayeVelt><b><i>Di Naye Velt</i></b></a> (1913-1921) Microfilm R4479-R4484

<br>Weekly published by the Jewish Socialist Federation from 1914-1922.  Edited by <a href="../Yiddishbks/yidsocialism.html#HardmanSoc">Jacob B.

Salutsky (a.k.a., J.B.S. Hardman)</a>.



<p><b><i>News of the YIVO/Yedies fun YIVO</i></b> (1978-1981)

<br>Published by the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research in New York City beginning in 1945.



<p><b><i>Partey-Byulletin</i></b> (1913)

<br>Bulletin of the Jewish Socialist Federation of America.



<p><a name=Tsukunft><b><i>Di Tsukunft</i></b></a> (also <i>Zukunft</i>)

<br>Literary/scientific monthly published in New York from 1890.  First affiliated with the Socialist

Labor Party, then with the Forward Association, at which point it was financed by the vastly

more prosperous <i>Forverts</i>.  Edited from 1902-1938 by socialist poet Abraham Liessin.



<p><b><i>Undzer Heym</i></b> (1956, 1972, 1983)

<br>Year book of the <a href="../Yiddishbks/yidarbeterring.html">Workmen's Circle</a> Home for the Aged in New York.  In Yiddish and English.



<p><b><i>Undzer Yorbukh: Kinder-Ring</i></b> (1947-48)

<br>Year book published by the <a href="../Yiddishbks/yidarbeterring.html">Workmen's Circle</a> Schools, Philadelphia.



<p><b><i>Unser Kamf</i></b> (1932-1933) Microfilm R4299

<br>Published in New York by the Communist League of America.



<p><b><i>Unser Tsait</i></b> (1941-1976, 1981, 1984-1994)

<br>Monthly published in New York by the American Representation of the General Jewish Workers'

Assembly [<a href="../Yiddishbks/yidbund.html">Bund</a>] of Poland.



<p><b><i>Unzer Vort</i></b>  (1946-1948)

<br>Published by the International Workers Order.  Bound together with the English-language

<i>Jewish Fraternalist</i> (1945-1949).



<p><a name=Varhayt><b><i>Varhayt</i></b></a> (1889) Microfilm R378neg (also <i>Warheit</i>)

<br>Published in New York by the Pioneers of Liberty Group, Workingmen's Publishing Club. 

Described as the "first anarchistic periodical published in Yiddish."



<p><b><i>Der Veker</i></b> (1931-1957) (also <i>Der Wecker</i>)

<br>Published weekly in New York by the Jewish Socialist Farband.



<p><b><i>Ventlikhe Literarishe Baylage Tsum Arbayter Fraynd</i></b> (1904-1905)

<br>Weekly literary supplement published by <a href="../Englishbks/engworkslives.html#RockerAbt">Rudolf Rocker</a>'s anarchist paper <a href="newspapers.html#Arbayter"><i>Arbayter Fraynd</i></a>.



<p><b><i>Workmen's Circle Call</i></b> (1938-1979)

<br>Published in English by the <a href="../Yiddishbks/yidarbeterring.html">Workmen's Circle</a>'s National Executive Committee.



<p><b><i>Yidishe inyonim</i></b>/<b><i>Jewish affairs</i></b> (1970-1993)

<br>Published in English with some Yiddish by the Communist Party-USA.



<p><b><i>Yidishe Kultur</i></b> (November 1968)

<br>Published in New York by the Alveltlekher Yidisher Kultur Farband (IKUF).



<p><b><i>Youthbuilder</i></b> (1949)

<br>Published monthly in New York by the Jewish Young Fraternalists, associated with the

International Workers Order.



<p><b><i>Yugnt-Veker</i></b> (1928-1929)

<br>Published in Warsaw.



<p><b><i>Der Yunyon Arbayter</i></b> (1925-1926)

<br>Published weekly by the anarkhistisher grupe (the anarchist group, known as the Union Worker

Group) of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union.



<p><b><i>Zamlungen </i></b>(1958)

<br>Published quarterly in New York from 1954 by IKUF's Yidisher shrayber fareyn

(Jewish/Yiddish Writers' Association).



<p><b><i>Zsherminal</i></b> (July 1905)

<br>Anarchist monthly published in Leeds, England, from 1900-1909.  Edited by <a href="../Englishbks/engworkslives.html#RockerAbt">Rudolf Rocker</a>.



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