“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 | |
|---|---|
| Periodicity | annually, monthly |
| Language | Yiddish |
| Chief Editor | David Sfard |
| A country | |
| Publisher | Union of Jewish Writers and Journalists in Poland, Yiddish Bukh Publishing House |
| Edition History | from 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.