Der nayer veg

Der nayer veg
First issue of Der nayer veg
PublisherCentral Committee of the Zionist Socialist Workers Party
EditorMoishe Litvakov
FoundedMay 11, 1906 (1906-05-11)
Political alignmentTerritorialism
Ceased publicationJanuary 25, 1907 (1907-01-25)
CityVilna
CountryRussia
Circulation7,000 (as of 1906)

Der nayer veg (Yiddish: דער נייער וועג, lit.'The New Path') was a Yiddish language weekly newspaper published from Vilna, Russia between May 11 [O.S. April 28] 1906 and January 25 [O.S. January 12] 1907.[1][2][3] It was the central party organ of the Zionist Socialist Workers Party.[1][2][4][5] It replaced the previous organ Der yidisher proletar ('The Jewish Proletarian').[6] Officially the editor-publisher of the newspaper was R.Z. Zibel, but in reality the editorship was managed by Moishe Litvakov.[2] The newspaper had a circulation of some 7,000 copies.[7]

  1. ^ a b Susanne Marten-Finnis (2004). Vilna as a Centre of the Modern Jewish Press, 1840–1928: Aspirations, Challenges, and Progress. Peter Lang. p. 157. ISBN 978-0-8204-6896-9.
  2. ^ a b c Alfred Abraham Greenbaum (1998). ביבליוגרפיה מוערת של כתבי העת והתקופונים של תנועות הפועלים והתנועות המהפכניות היהודיות במזרח ודרום־מזרח אירופה, 1877־1916. Dinur Center. pp. 56, 72. ISBN 978-965-350-064-8.
  3. ^ Aschkenas. Böhlau. 2000. p. 235.
  4. ^ Barry Trachtenberg (18 December 2008). The Revolutionary Roots of Modern Yiddish, 1903–1917. Syracuse University Press. p. 61. ISBN 978-0-8156-3190-3.
  5. ^ Gershon David Hundert (2008). The YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe. Yale University Press. p. 1268. ISBN 978-0-300-11903-9.
  6. ^ Moshe Davis (1984). Contemporary Jewry: Studies in Honor of Moshe Davis. Institute of Contemporary Jewry, Hebrew University of Jerusalem. p. 227. ISBN 978-0-907582-73-1.
  7. ^ Vilius Užtupas (1998). Lietuvos spaustuvės: 1522–1997. Viliaus Užtupo Leidykla. p. 428. ISBN 978-9986-425-44-1.

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