Israel Shtime
Israel Shtime (Yiddish: ישראל שטימע, 'Israel Voice') was a Yiddish language newspaper published from Tel Aviv.[1] It was an organ of the Mapam party.[2] David Shtokfish was the founder of the newspaper, and served as its editor until the end.[3] Initially it was a weekly newspaper, but was converted into a fortnightly and later into a monthly publication.[3] Israel Shtime was closed down in October 1997, after 41 years of publishing.[3]
Type | Weekly |
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Publisher | Mapam |
Editor | David Shtokfish |
Political alignment | Labour Zionism |
Language | Yiddish language |
Ceased publication | 1997 |
Headquarters | Tel Aviv |
OCLC number | 36354271 |
References
- Newspaper press directory. Benn. 1966. p. 871.
- Jacob Kabakoff (1 September 1987). Jewish Book Annual: 1988-1989, 5749. Jewish Book Council. p. 158. ISBN 978-0-914820-15-4.
- St. Louis Dispatch. YIDDISH PAPER IN JERUSALEM CLOSES UP SHOP
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