List of Yiddish newspapers and periodicals

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The following is a list of Yiddish-language newspapers and periodicals.

Current Newspapers[edit]

United States[edit]

Current Periodicals[edit]

United States[edit]

New York

Others

  • Shpaktiv
  • Gigulim
  • Di Naye Gvardie
  • Dos Yidishe Kol

Former newspapers[edit]

Belorussia[edit]

Homel

Hrodna

Minsk

Vitebsk

Belgium[edit]

  • Unzer Wort (1941–1942)
  • Unzer Kamf (1941–1942)

Canada[edit]

France[edit]

Paris

  • Unser Stimme
  • Naye Prese (1934–1993)
  • Unzer Wort (–1996), the last worldwide daily Yiddish-language newspaper

Hungary[edit]

Sziget

  • Yidishe Folkstsaytung (1893–1913)

Lithuania[edit]

Kaunas

Vilnius

Poland[edit]

Łódź

Warsaw

Włocławek

Romania[edit]

Iasi

  • Korot Haitim (1855–), the first-ever Yiddish-language newspaper
  • Der Wecker (1896)

Russia[edit]

  • Eynikayt (before 1945–?) (JAC)

Moscow

Saint Petersburg

  • Jidishes Folksblat (1881–1889)
  • Der Fraind (1903)
  • Di Tsayt (1913–1914)
  • Dos vort (1914)
  • Di varhayt (1918)

Ukraine[edit]

Kharkiv

Kyiv

Odesa

Stalindorf

United Kingdom[edit]

Liverpool

London

Argentina[edit]

Buenos Aires

Mexico[edit]

  • Idish Lebn
  • Radikaler Arbeter Tzenter
  • Unzer Lebn

United States[edit]

New York

Former journals[edit]

France[edit]

Paris

Lithuania[edit]

Vilnius

Netherlands[edit]

Amsterdam

Poland[edit]

Warsaw

Romania[edit]

Iasi

  • Likht (1913–1914)

United Kingdom[edit]

London

Ukraine[edit]

Odessa

Israel[edit]

Canada[edit]

Czechoslovakia[edit]

Literary journals[edit]

United Kingdom[edit]

Oxford

  • Yidish Pen (s. 1994)

Poland[edit]

Warsaw

Romania[edit]

Bucharest

  • Die wokh (c. 1935)
  • Shoybn (c. 1935)

Russia[edit]

Moscow

  • Heymland (before 1948–c. 1961)
  • Sovetish Heymland (c. 1961 – before 1993)
  • Di yidishe gas (s. 1993)

Israel[edit]

  • Naye vegn (after 1991)

Tel Aviv

  • Di goldene keyt (1948–?)
  • ToplPunkt

Argentina[edit]

Buenos Aires

United States[edit]

New York

  • Yidishe Kultur (1938–2006)
  • Oyfn Shvel (Afn Shvel) (1957–)

Sweden[edit]

  • Yidishland (2019–)

Web[edit]

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Shragge, Ben (December 2013). "The Jewish Voice of Hamilton preserved | Hamilton Jewish News". hamiltonjewishnews.com. The Hamilton Jewish Federation. Retrieved 30 June 2020.
  2. ^ "Not the Daily Express, 1905 – Untold lives blog". blogs.bl.uk. Retrieved 2018-07-28.
  3. ^ https://www.encyclopedia.com/religion/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/yidishes-tageblat
  4. ^ since 2008 in English only
  5. ^ Caliendo, Ralph J. (May 2010). "di+varhayt"&pg=PA489 Ralph J. Caliendo - Google Books. ISBN 9781450088145.