- Folks-
Sztyme (Yiddish: פֿאָלקס שטימע), or People's
Voice in English, was a
bilingual magazine published in
Polish and
Yiddish in
Communist Poland between...
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Sztyme (Yiddish: לובלינער שטימע, "Lublin Voice") was a Yiddish-language w****ly
newspaper in
interbellum Poland,
published in Lublin.
Lubliner Sztyme was...
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Grodner Sztyme (Yiddish: גראָדנער שטימע, 'Grodno Voice') was a Yiddish-language w****ly
newspaper in
interbellum Poland,
published from
Grodno (in present-day...
- Chełmer
Sztyme (Yiddish: כעלעמער שטימע, translit.
khelemer shṭime, 'Voice of Chełm') was a
Yiddish language newspaper published from the
Polish city of...
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Folks Sztyme (1939) Folks-
Sztyme (1946 – c. 1950)
Warsaw Dos
jidysze arbeterwort (1906–1907)
Haynt (1906–1939)
Folkstsaytung (1921–1939) Folks-
Sztyme (c...
- Włocławker
Sztyme (Yiddish: װלאצלאװקער שטימע, 'Voice of Włocławek') was a
Yiddish language w****ly
newspaper published from the
Polish of Włocławek 1930–1939...
- Socialist-Zionist
Jiddische Arbeiterbühne.: 350–351 A
Zionist newspaper known as
Unzer Sztyme (Yiddish for "Our Voice") was
published by the DPs of
Belsen and became...
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Focus Folks-
Sztyme Forojs Forum Mleczarskie Gazeta Polska Głos (1886–1905) Głos Gość Niedzielny...
- was
founded 1992 to
replace a
previous periodical newspaper called Folks-
Sztyme ("People's Voice"),
published in the
Polish People's
Republic between 1946...
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Pravda and Izvestia. In
April 1956, the Polish-Yiddish
newspaper Folks-
Sztyme published an
article entitled “Undzer
veytik un
undzer treyst" (Our Pain...