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- Yiddish periodical (דער פֿרײַנד – der fraynd; lit. The Friend), was resumed in 2004 with דער נײַער פֿרײַנד (der nayer fraynd; lit. The New Friend, Saint Petersburg)...
- The Worker's Friend Group was a Jewish anarchist group active in London's East End in the early 1900s. ****ociated with the Yiddish-language anarchist newspaper...
- émigré anarchist, Rudolf Rocker, began writing in Yiddish for Arbayter Fraynd (Workers' Friend). By 1912, he had organised a m**** London garment workers'...
- Central took under its wings the issuance of the common Yiddish daily Der fraynd (also called Dos Leben) in Warsaw. With the outbreak of World War I the...
- published in Der fraynd. The year 1904 was a prolific one for Dinezon whose stories, articles, and novellas appeared in the pages of Der fraynd alongside many...
- vermell escrit en català". Gazeta (1): 371–394. ISSN 2013-9977. Arbeter Fraynd was originally launched in 1885, but only became anarchist in 1892. Publication...
- of the religious community. Winchevsky went on to co-found the Arbeter Fraynd, which regularly criticised Montague and Britain's Chief Rabbi Herman Adler...
- again from 1905 to 1908. In 1898, the Yiddish anarchist newspaper Arbeter Fraynd hired Rudolf Rocker, a non-Jew, who had just started learning the language...
- the Yiddish-language anarchist scene there, including editing the Arbeter Fraynd periodical, publishing the key thinkers of anarchism, and organising strikes...
- Fraye Gezelshaft, Dos Naye Lebn, Di Tsayt, Arbeter Fraynd, Yidisher Arbeter (Krakow), Folks-Fraynd (Sanok), Roman-Tsaytung (Warsaw), and Yidishe Velt...