-
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...