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Sovetish Heymland (Yiddish סאָוועטיש היימלאַנד - "Soviet Homeland") was a Yiddish-language
literary magazine published by poet and
controversial figure...
- he
served as editor-in-chief of the Yiddish-language
journal Sovetish Heymland (Soviet Homeland)
while parti****ting in
Soviet anti-Zionist campaigns...
- He was one of the
editors of
Eynikayt (the JAC's newspaper) and of the
Heymland, a
literary magazine. He was
executed in
Moscow on
August 12, 1952, together...
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Union and
contained four books. The
novel was
published in the
Sovetish Heymland magazine from 1961 to 1968 and in book form in 1965. It
describes the life...
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Bucharest Die wokh (c. 1935)
Shoybn (c. 1935)
Moscow Heymland (before 1948–c. 1961)
Sovetish Heymland (c. 1961 –
before 1993) Di
yidishe gas (s. 1993) Naye...
- was an
editor of the only
Jewish magazine in the
Soviet Union,
Sovetish Heymland. He
moved to the
United States in 1996 and died in the
state of New York...
- mid-1980s, he
began to
publish his work in the
Yiddish journal Sovetish Heymland. In 1988, he
founded the
Jewish theater of Bălți, for
which he directed...
- the
editorial board of one of the few
Soviet Yiddish magazines "Sovetish
Heymland" [Soviet Homeland].
Books (list to be updated): Teif, Moishe. Proletarke...
- SS
soldier Brunhilde and her dog") and
published poetry in the
almanac Heymland (1948). He was
arrested at the
height of the Stalin's
campaign against...
- том 6, кол. 885–886 3. Leyb Pulver, "Epizodn fun mayn lebn" (עפיזאדן פון מיין לעבן), in
Sovetish Heymland ("סאוועטיש היימלאנד", Moscow), 1970, no. 1-2...