List of Yiddish newspapers and periodicals
List of Yiddish newspapers and periodicals
Weekly newspapers
United States
New York
- The Jewish Daily Forward
- Der Blatt (s. 1953)
- Der Yid (s. 2000)
- Di Tzeitung
Russia
Birobidzhan
Periodicals
Israel
Jerusalem
- Beleichtungen
- Maalos
- Yerushalaymer Almanak
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
- Di Tsukunft (Die Zukunft) (s. 1892)
- Yugntruf
- Yiddish Moment
San Mateo, California
- Der Bay (s. 1991)
Others
- Oneg Shabbos
- Shpaktiv
- Gigulim
- Di Naye Gvardie
- Dos Yidishe Kol
Former newspapers
Belorussia
Homel
- Der yidisher komunist (1919)
Hrodna
- Grodner Sztyme (c.1920-1939)
Minsk
- Oktyabr (1918-1941)
Vitebsk
- Der royter shtern (1920-1923)
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
- Folks-shtime
- Der proletarisher gedank (1906-1907)
- Der yidisher arbeyter
- Flugblat (1915-1916)
- Di royte fon (1920)
Poland
- Arbeiterstimme (1897-1905, 1917-c.1939)
- Di royte fon (1906)
Łódź
- Lodzer veker
- Folks Sztyme (1939)
- Folks-Sztyme (1946-c.1950)
Warsaw
- Dos jidysze arbeterwort (1906-1907)
- Haynt (1906-1939)
- Folkstsaytung (1921-1939)
- Folks-Sztyme (c.1950-1991)
Włocławek
- Wloclawker Weker (c.1920-1939)
Romania
Iasi
- Korot Haitim (1855- ), the first-ever Yiddish-language newspaper
- Der veker (1896)
Russia
- Eynikayt (before 1945-?) (JAC)
Moscow
- Der Emes (1918-1939)
Saint Petersburg
- Jidishes Folksblat (1881-1889)
- Di Tsayt (1913-1914)
- Dos vort (1914)
- Di varhayt (1918),
Ukraine
Kharkov
- Der Shtern (1925-1941)
Kiev
- Folks-shtime
- Naye tsayt (1917-1919)
- Komunistishe fon (1919-1924)
Odessa
- Unzer Lebn (before 1908- )
United Kingdom
Liverpool
- Dos Fraye Vort (1898)
London
- Arbeter Fraynd (1885-1914)
- Die Zeit (Jewish Times) (1910-1951)
Argentina
Buenos Aires
- Der royter shtern (1923-1934)
- Unser Gedank
Mexico
- Idish Lebn
- Radikaler Arbeter Tzenter
- Unzer Lebn
United States
New York
- Freie Arbeiter Stimme (1890-1977)
- Dos Abend Blatt (1894-1902)
- Di Arbeter Tsaytung (1894-1902)
- Yidisher Tagblat (before 1903-1928),
- Morgn Zshurnal (1901-1971)
- Di Varhayt (c.1914-1919)
- Der Tog (1914-1971)
- Di Tsayt (1920-22)
- Morgen Freiheit (1922-1988)
- Der Algemeiner Journal (1972-2008)[1]
Former journals
France
Paris
- Der yidisher arbeyter (1911-1914)
Lithuania
Vilnius
- Der arbeyter (1902-1905)
- Forverts (1906-1907)
Netherlands
Amsterdam
- Die Kuranten (1686-1688)
Poland
Warsaw
- Der arbeyter (1905)
Romania
Iasi
- Likht (1913-1914)
United Kingdom
London
- Der arbeyter (1898-1901)
- Germinal (1900-1903, 1905-1908)
- Di proletarishe velt (1902-)
Ukraine
Odessa
- Kol Mevasser (1862-1872)
Israel
- Lebns Fragn (1951-2014)
- Die Woch (1959-)
- Dos yidishe licht
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
- Dorem Amerike (1926-1927)
- Naivelt (1927-1930)
United States
New York
- Yidishe Kultur (1938-2006)
- Oyfn Shvel (Afn Shvel) (1957-2004)
Webs
- Archive of Jewish Periodicals (German)
See also
Notes
- ↑ since 2008 in English only
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