Grodner Sztyme
Grodner Sztyme (Yiddish: גראָדנער שטימע, 'Grodno Voice') was a Yiddish-language weekly newspaper in interbellum Poland, published from Grodno (in present-day Belarus).[1] Grodner Sztyme was an organ of the General Jewish Labour Bund in Poland.[2] It was published 1927-1939.[1][3] A total of 205 issues were published.[4] Mosze Rubinsztejn was the editor and publisher of Grodner Sztyme 1927-1935, followed by I. Lewi.[5][6][4] It was printed by M. Mejłachowicz.[6][4]
Type | weekly newspaper |
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Political alignment | General Jewish Labour Bund |
Language | Yiddish |
Headquarters | Zamkowa 12, Grodno[1] |
Country | interbellum Poland |
On October 5, 1939 Berl Abramovitz (one of the editors of Grodner Sztyme) was arrested.[7]
References
- ײװא בלעטער: חדש שריפט פון ײשדישן װיסנשאפטלעכן אינסטיטוט. ײװא אינסטיטוט. 1937. p. 427.
- Labour and Socialist International. The Socialist Press - The press of the parties affiliated to the Labour and Socialist International. Series 4 - No. 2. Brussels, August 1939. p. 56
- NLI. גראָדנער לעבּן - הספרייה הלאומית
- Biuletyn Żydowskiego Instytutu Historycznego. Instytut. 1978. p. 77.
- Harry Schneiderman; Itzhak J. Carmin (1965). Who's who in World Jewry. Pitman Publishing Corporation. p. 816.
- Ateneum wileńskie. Wydawn. III Wydziału Towarzystwa Przyjaciół Nauk w Wilnie. 1930. p. 393.
- Daniel Blatman (2003). For Our Freedom and Yours: The Jewish Labour Bund in Poland 1939-1949. Vallentine Mitchell. p. 17. ISBN 978-0-85303-449-0.
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