Chełmer Sztyme

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Chełmer Sztyme
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Chełmer Sztyme (

Yiddish language newspaper published from the Polish city of Chełm between 1924 and 1939.[1] It was the leading Yiddish publication in the city at the time.[1] It was founded as Unser Sztyme, but changed name to Chełmer Sztyme in 1927.[2] Initially a weekly, it became a daily newspaper in 1936.[3] It identified itself as a 'non-party' newspaper.[4]

Nakhum Goldberg was the founding editor of the newspaper. Later the editing was taken over by Gershon Lustiker and Fishl Lazar.[5] Fishl Lazar was the publisher of Chełmer Sztyme for many years.[6]

In total 789 issues of Chełmer Sztyme were published.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b 'Fundacja Ochrony Dziedzictwa Żydowskiego. Chełm - THE CHASSIDIC ROUTE
  2. ^ Virtual Shetl. Chełm Archived 2015-09-24 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ .
  4. ^ United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Khelemer shṭime
  5. ^ JewishGen. Personalities and Types Who Are No More
  6. ^ JewishGen. Famous Rabbis