Komunistishe shtime

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Komunistishe shtime
Founded1919
Political alignment
Yiddish
Ceased publication1921
HeadquartersOdesa
CountrySoviet Union

Di komunistishe shtime ('The Communist Voice') was a

Komfarband (Jewish Communist Union). Later it became the organ of the Jewish Section of the Odesa City Committee of the Communist Party (bolsheviks) of Ukraine.[1][5] Published in the midst of the Russian Civil War, times of great scarcity of printing paper, Komunistishe shtime was printed on old postal paper.[6]

During its initial phase Komunistishe shtime was edited by S. Epstein and A. Chemerinsky. Later the editing was managed by a collective team.

Sovnarkom in 1921 that newspapers had to be self-financing.[3] 18 issues of Komunistishe shtime are kept at the National Library of Russia.[5]

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References

  1. ^ a b c Weltkampf. Aussenstelle Frankfurta M. der Hohen Schule. 1941. p. 56.
  2. ^ Dorit Sallis; Marek Web (1996). Jewish Documentary Sources in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus: A Preliminary List. Jewish Theological Seminary of America. p. 118.
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  4. ^ L'Internationale communiste: organe du Comité exécutif de l'Internationale communiste, eds. 9-12. Smolny. 1920. p. 1352.
  5. ^ a b National Library of Russia. Yiddish Newspapers (in the Latin alphabet) Archived 2017-07-14 at the Wayback Machine
  6. .