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emerged as the most important Yiddish newspaper of the city. Initially it was published thrice weekly, on June 1, 1917, it became a daily newspaper. The name was taken from the Bund organ in
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on April 21, 1921. Elye Osherovitsh was named editor in chief of the newspaper in 1922. At this point, the editorial staff was overwhelmingly made up by ex-bundists. At the time,
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was the first legal bundist newspaper to be published in Minsk. The first issue was published on May 12, 1917. As Yiddish-language publishing bloomed in Minsk in 1917,
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was about 2,500. In mid-1922 the Yevsektsiya launched a campaign to increase subscriptions for the newspaper. The Yiddish used in
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was heavily influenced by Russian vocabulary, in contrast to the purist Yiddish used in
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Red star on the Jewish street: the reshaping of Jewish life in Soviet Minsk, 1917-1939
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A Revolution in the Making: Yiddish and the Creation of a Soviet Jewish Culture
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was one of three main Yiddish dailies in the soviet republics (together with
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in December 1917. In 1918, the editorship was handed back to Frumkin. As the
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was the sole Yiddish newspaper of the city that continued to be published.
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had a circulation of about 5,000. Following the 12th Bund conference,
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Elissa Bemporad; Stanford University. Dept. of History (2006).
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and Abraham Kirzhnits. Max Weinreich served as the editor of
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Defunct Yiddish-language newspapers published in Belarus
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Becoming Soviet Jews: The Bolshevik Experiment in Minsk
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As the Communist Bund merged with the Communist Party,
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On November 7, 1925, on the eighth anniversary of the
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In Harness: Yiddish Writers' Romance with Communism
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Index


General Jewish Labour Bund
Kombund
Jewish sections
Communist Party (bolshevik) of Byelorussia
Yiddish
Minsk
Media of the Soviet Union
Yiddish language
Minsk
Bundist
1917 revolutions
Communist Party
General Jewish Labour Bund
Vilna
Russian Revolution of 1905
Arn Vaynshteyn
Esther Frumkin
Red Army
Communist Bund
Yevsektsiya
Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic
Der Emes
Moscow
Komunistishe fon
Kiev
October Revolution
Oktyabr
Jewish Serials of the World: A Supplement to the Research Bibliography of Secondary Sources
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