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- Lodzsher togblat or Lodzer togblat (Yiddish: לאדזשער טאָגבלאַט, "Łódź Daily", in Polish sources referred to as Łodzier Togbłat and sometimes erroneously...
- home of the world's first Yiddish-language daily newspaper, the Lemberger Togblat. Towards the end of World War I, Galicia became a battleground of the Polish-Ukrainian...
- home of the world's first Yiddish-language daily newspaper, the Lemberger Togblat, established in 1904. In the Battle of Galicia at the early stages of the...
- Bleter [he], Vokhnblat, Arbeter-tsaytung, and Foroys in Warsaw; Lubliner Togblat in Lublin; and Dos naye lebn in Łódź. He translated an abridged version...
- home of the world's first Yiddish-language daily newspaper, the Lemberger Togblat. During World War I the city was captured by Aleksei Brusilov's Russian...
- His first publication was a short story in the Yiddish daily Lodzsher Togblat in 1916. He published poetry in numerous publications until 1921, when...
- Revutzky of Poale Zion. A local organization and a newspaper, Warszawer Togblat (The Warsaw Daily), was set up in Warsaw in 1916 in order to contend for...
- illusory peace with the Poles. The newspapers Der Moment and Warszewer Togblat were supportive of Folkist electoral campaign, whilst on the other end...
- 1922 Goldhar was working for the daily Lodz Yiddish newspaper Lodzsher Togblat ("The Lodz Daily"). Around this time Yiddish literature was experiencing...
- short-lived Hebrew newspaper Ha-'Et. In 1908, he founded the Nayster Lemberger Togblat, which only lasted a brief time. Bader immigrated to America in 1912 and...