- Der
Keneder Adler (Yiddish: דער קענעדער אדלער, lit. 'The
Canadian Eagle') was Canada's
leading Yiddish newspaper from 1907
until 1977.
Founded in Montreal...
- The
Keneder yiddishe vochenblatt (Yiddish: קענעדער ײִדישער ואָכנבּלאַט, lit. 'Canadian
Jewish W****ly'),
known as the Vochenblatt, was a Yiddish-language...
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paper was
purchased by
Hirsch Wolofsky,
owner of the Yiddish-language
Keneder Adler, who
transformed it into the
Canadian Jewish Chronicle. He died on...
- (1941–1942)
Unzer Kamf (1941–1942) Di
hamiltoner yidishe shtime (1933–1943) Der
Keneder Adler (1907–1977)
Paris Unser Stimme Naye
Prese (1934–1993)
Unzer Wort...
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French and English) for the
entire first half of the
twentieth century. Der
Keneder Adler (The
Canadian Eagle,
founded by
Hirsch Wolofsky), Montreal's daily...
- immigrant,
Hirsch Wolofsky,
started the Yiddish-language
daily newspaper Keneder Adler (English:
Canadian Eagle). The
paper was
initially published from...
-
Canadian Jewish Chronicle, and
contributed to the
Yiddish newspaper Der
Keneder Adler. "Canadian
Jewish Congress Adopts Important Resolutions;
Elects Garber"...
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elaborate further.
Steven Lapidus notes that in a 1931
obituary published in
Keneder Odler, a
Canadian Yiddish newspaper, the
deceased Rabbi Menashe Lavut is...
- the age of 16 he
immigrated to Canada,
where he
joined the
staff of the
Keneder Adler in 1922.
Montreal fun
nekhtn [Montreal of Yesterday] (in Yiddish)...
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After a fire in 1907, he
created the
Eagle Publishing Company and
started Keneder Adler ("The
Canadian Eagle"), Canada's
first daily Yiddish newspaper. Until...