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in August 1986, Vergelis announced that the journal had published 76 novels, 109 novellas, 1,478 short stories, 6,680 poems, and 1,628 articles dealing with literary criticism and the arts. It was also one of the few periodicals to encourage the younger generation of Soviet Yiddish writers. As the
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had a circulation of 25,000, the highest ever circulation for a Yiddish-language periodical. The circulation fell to 16,000 in 1966; to 10,000 in 1971; to 7,000 in 1978; and to 5,000 in 1985. Although the journal's circulation had fallen dramatically, donations solicited from the United States,
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in the United States, Canada, and elsewhere. In addition, the publication of a highly literary Yiddish-language journal was meant to show that Yiddish and Yiddish cultural institutions were not disappearing, but that there was in fact a Yiddish revival occurring in the
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In addition to literary articles, the journal published materials on Jewish folklore, history, language and literature in Yiddish, the magazine also collected biographical and bibliographical material about Jewish writers. In the 25th anniversary issue of
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in 1953 as a forum for those Yiddish writers who had survived the repressions of Soviet Yiddish which had occurred in the late 1940s and early 1950s. The title referred back to the Moscow-based Yiddish literary periodicals
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government is based largely on these articles, as well as several articles attacking his critics from outside the Soviet Union. In addition, the fact that
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in particular was taking the lead in maintaining Yiddish culture. As part of this propaganda, Vergelis published numerous anti-
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only Yiddish-language journal that was officially allowed by the Soviet authorities from the 1960s through the 1980s,
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was authorized by the government indicated to some that Vergelis was merely a mouthpiece for Soviet propaganda.
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Moskovich, Wolf. "An important event in Soviet Yiddish cultural life: The new Russian‐Yiddish dictionary,"
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France and Argentina in the early 1990s enabled Vergelis to continue publishing the journal under the name
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as a bi-monthly from 1961 to 1965, then as a monthly until 1991. With the dissolution of the
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Shmeruk, Chone. "Twenty-five Years of Sovetish Heymland: Impressions and Criticism,"
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Chernin, Velvel. "Institutionalized Jewish Culture in the 1960s to the mid-1980s,"
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Chernin, Velvel. "Institutionalized Jewish Culture in the 1960s to the mid-1980s,"
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articles. Vergelis' controversial reputation as a tool of
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Sovetish Heymland: The Journal that Appeared 50 Years Ago
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Defunct Yiddish-language newspapers published in Russia
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Jews and Jewish Life in Russia and the Soviet Union,
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Jews and Jewish Life in Russia and the Soviet Union,
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newspaper
Aron Vergelis
Yiddish
Media of the Soviet Union
Yiddish
Yiddish
anti-Zionist
Aron Vergelis
Moscow
Soviet Union
Joseph Stalin
Union of Soviet Writers
Communists
Soviet Union
Zionist
Israel
Leonid Brezhnev
Communist
Central Committee
digitized
Sovetish Heymland
Sovetish Heymland: The Journal that Appeared 50 Years Ago
"A high-quality Soviet Yiddish literary magazine is being digitized"
Sovetish Heymland
Categories
Defunct Yiddish-language newspapers published in Russia
Jewish anti-Zionism in Russia
Jewish anti-Zionism in the Soviet Union
Jewish socialism
Jews and Judaism in Moscow

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