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- Di Tsayt (Yiddish: די צײט, 'The Time', also transliterated in the Germanized fashion as Die Zeit) was a Yiddish language daily newspaper published in...
- Naye tsayt (נײַע צײַט, 'New Times') was a Yiddish-language newspaper published from Kyiv between September 1917 and May 1919. Naye tsayt was an organ...
- Di Tsayt (Yiddish: די צײט, 'The Time') was a Yiddish language w****ly newspaper published from Saint Petersburg, Russia. It was an organ of the General...
- 1910s to the 1950s, London had a daily Yiddish newspaper called די צײַט (Di Tsayt, Yiddish pronunciation: [dɪ tsaɪt]; in English, The Time), founded, and...
- Ukraine. It published the Naye tsayt (New Time) in Kyiv September 1917-May 1919. Prior to the publishing of Naye tsayt, the party published Der yidisher...
- Latvia District Committee of the Bund began publishing the newspaper Undzer Tsayt ('Our Time'). As Latvia declared independence, the Bund held the position...
- published source is Weinreich's article Der YIVO un di problemen fun undzer tsayt (דער ייִוואָ און די פּראָבלעמען פֿון אונדזער צײַט "The YIVO Faces the Post-War...
- Der Fraind (1903) Di Tsayt (1913–1914) Dos vort (1914) Di varhayt (1918) Kharkiv Der Shtern (1925–1941) Kiev Folks-shtime Naye tsayt (1917–1919) Komunistishe...
- Ragas (Kiev, 1922) Kayor (Moscow, 1928) Kolvirt (Kiev, 1931) In Shniṭ Fun Tsayṭ (Kiev, 1932) Meron (Kharkov, 1934) Odes (Kiev, 1938) Nakhes fun Kinder (Kiev...
- was established in 1902 with his first book of stories, In a shlekhter tsayt (In a Bad Time). In 1903, he married Mathilde Shapiro, the daughter of the...