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Yiddish font

“Yiddish font” ( Yiddish יידישע שריפטן - Jewish texts , Polish. Jidisze Szriftn / Pisma Żydowskie ) is a Jewish minority literary magazine in Poland , published in Yiddish in Lodz and Warsaw from 1946 to 1968 .

יידישע שריפטן
Periodicityannually, monthly
LanguageYiddish
Chief EditorDavid Sfard
A country Poland
PublisherUnion of Jewish Writers and Journalists in Poland,
Yiddish Bukh Publishing House
Edition Historyfrom 1946 to 1968

The magazine was founded in Lodz in November 1946 as an annual Union of Jewish writers and journalists in Poland (Yiddish פארריין פון יידישע ליטעראטן און זשואנאליסטן אין פוילן , Pol. Farajn fun jidisze literatn un żurnalistn in Pojln / Związek Literatów i Dziennikarzy Żydowskich w Polsce). After 1948, the publisher of the magazine was the Yiddish Bukh Publishing House (Yiddish ייִדיש בוך - a Hebrew book , Polish. Idisz Buch or Jidysz-Buch ) in Warsaw. The editors moved to Warsaw and the magazine was published monthly as a print organ of the Central Jewish Historical Commission and the Socio-Cultural Society of Jews in Poland . In September 1968, the publication of the magazine was discontinued.

The editors were in particular: David Sfard , Israel Ashendorf , Chaim Grade , Leib Olitsky .

Prominent Jewish writers collaborated with the magazine, also with the USSR , in particular: Moses Altman , Froim Roitman , Meer Kharats .

Literature

  • Katalog prasy polskiej - Warsz. : Biuro Wydawnicze "RUCH", 1963. - S. 74.

Links

  • Magazine in the WorldCat database
  • Journal in the Franklin Database: Penn Libraries Catalog
  • Magazine at the base of the Jewish Historical Institute
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Idishe_ font&oldid = 84269879


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