Type | weekly newspaper |
---|---|
Political alignment | Communist |
Language | Yiddish |
Headquarters | Vilnius |
Country | Second Polish Republic |
Zibn teg (Yiddish: זיבן טעג, 'Seven Days') was a weekly Yiddish literary newspaper, published in Wilno (then in Second Polish Republic, now Vilnius, Lithuania) in 1935 and the spring of 1936. The newspaper was similar to the banned publication Fraynd, and was printed at the same printing house (Boris Kleckin [he]) in Wilno. The Polish authorities labelled Zibn teg 'crypto-communist'.
References
- ^ Estraikh, Gennady. The Yiddish-Language Communist Press, in Frankel, Jonathan (ed.), Studies in Contemporary Jewry. Vol. 20, Dark Times, Dire Decisions : Jews and Communism. New York City: Oxford University Press, 2005. p. 68
- Commission on European Jewish Cultural Reconstruction. Tentative List of Jewish Periodicals in Axis-Occupied Countries. 1947. p. 37
- ^ Studia Rosenthaliana, Vol. 40–41. Van Gorcum., 2007. p. 159
- Urbonas, Vytas. Lietuvos žurnalistikos istorija: periodinė spauda. Klaipėda: Klaipėdos Universitetas, 2002. p. 261
- Piątkowski, Sebastian. Dni życia, dni śmierci: ludność żydowska w Radomiu w latach 1918-1950. Warszawa: Naczelna Dyrekcja Archiwów Państwowych, 2006. p. 135
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