Lodzer veker
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Type | Weekly newspaper (from 1926) |
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Political alignment | Left wing |
Language | Yiddish |
Headquarters | Łódź |
Country | Poland |
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Lodzer veker (לאדזשער וועקער; וועכענטלעכע ארבעטער צייטונג, Lodzsher veker) was a newspaper of the General Jewish Labour Bund in Łódź, Poland. In 1922, it was taken over by the Jewish Communist Labour Bund. The General Jewish Labour Bund restarted the newspaper in October 1926, as a weekly.[1]
References
- ^ Jacobs, Jack Lester. Jewish Politics in Eastern Europe: The Bund at 100. Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2001. pp. 104-105
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