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242:. Gromb, a Polish-Jewish immigrant who had become a French citizen in 1950, was charged by the authorities with not having 'assimilated enough' to French society. There were widespread protests against this decision, also outside of communist quarters. When the Gromb case was decided in court, the deportation order was revoked. 198:
but had not joined the French Communist Party after settling down in France. In 1936, after an intensive election campaign of the French Communist Party amongst the Jewish communities and the formation of the
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had a daily edition of 8,700. It was the largest of the three Yiddish left-wing dailies in Paris at the time. In the summer of 1951, French authorities ordered the deportation of the editor of
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The Jewish membership of the French Communist Party was rather limited, numbering around 200–300 at the time of the founding of
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there had been other Yiddish-language communist periodicals which had been banned by the French state authorities.
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On November 7, 1969, the Friends of Naye Prese issued a statement, with the backdrop of the
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was one of two daily Yiddish newspapers published in Paris during the
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had a readership of around 10,000. Many of its readers were émigré
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Dark times, dire decisions : Jews and Communism
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Dark times, dire decisions : Jews and Communism
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Index

Communism
Yiddish
Paris
Media of France
List of newspapers
Yiddish
Yiddish
communist
newspaper
Paris
France
Jewish
French Communist Party
interbellum
Zionist
Parizer Haynt
Europe
Jewish communities
Polish Jews
Communist Party of Poland
Popular Front
Leo Katz
Mexico
German occupation of France
Jacob Gromb
1968 Polish political crisis



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