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Communist Yiddish publications including the
Frayhayt (Freedom)
newspaper and its
successor Morgn Frayhayt (Morning Freedom) and the
magazines Der Signal...
- The
Pioneers of
Liberty (Pionire der
Frayhayt) was the
first Jewish anarchist organization in the
United States. The
group was
known for its Yiddish-language...
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Morgen Freiheit (original title: מאָרגן־פרײהײט; English:
Morning Freedom) was a New York City-based
daily Yiddish language newspaper affiliated with the...
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Anarchist Federation of Poland, and
publisher of the
Yiddish language Kul fun
Frayhayt newspaper produced in the
Warsaw Ghetto.
Hoffman Zgodzinski was raised...
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Federation of
Poland militant and
publisher of the
Yiddish language Kul fun
Frayhayt newspaper produced in the Ghetto. Died 2012. Władysław
Bartoszewski – Polish...
- In the 1910s, he
published poetry in the
periodicals Hamer (Brăila),
Frayhayt,
Arbeter Tsaytung, and Dos Naye Lebm (all in Czernowitz), as well as Gut...
- Christianity. He
subsequently started writing for a
communist paper,
Morgen frayhayt,
leading to
repeated questioning by the
House Committee on Un-American...
- fabrik, Vos
shteyt ir fun vaytn, vos
helft ir nit
boyen Dem
templ fun
frayhayt, fun
mentshlekhn glik?
Helft undz
trogn dem
baner dem roytn, Forverts,...
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organisation in the
United States was the
Pioneers of
Liberty (Pionire der
Frayhayt). The
Haymarket trial of 1886
sparked nationwide interest in anarchist...
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International affiliation International Jewish Labour Bund (defunct)
Slogan Frayhayt,
glaykhayt un
gerekhtikayt (Freedom,
equality & justice)
Anthem Di Shvue...