Lodzsher Togblat

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Lodzsher togblat or Lodzer togblat (Yiddish: לאדזשער טאָגבלאַט, "Łódź Daily", in Polish sources referred to as Łodzier Togbłat and sometimes erroneously as Lodzer Tageblatt) was the oldest Yiddish daily in Poland outside of Warsaw, published in Łódź during 1908–1936.[1] It is not to be confused with German-language Lodzer Tageblatt printed by Leopold Zoner during 1881–1905.[2][3]

The first Yiddish newspaper in Łódz, Lodzsher Togblat was established in 1908 by Emanuel Hamburski [pl] and Abram Tenenbaum. , Its editor-in-chief was Isaiah Uger [pl].

Initially it was published by the publishing house of Mendel Hamburski by ul. Ogrodowa, 3.[4]

It was suspended during World War I by the occupying German powers for about a year.

In July 1931, a few weeks after the death of Emanuel Hamburski, the newspaper was in a hiatus[1] but later resumed until 1936.[5][6][4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Lodzer Tageblatt, Oldest Yiddish Daily Outside of Warsaw Discontinues Publication, Jewish Daily Bulletin, July 27, 1931
  2. ^ Lodzer Tageblatt no. 257, 1891, archived image
  3. ^ "Drukarnia Lodzer Tageblatt"
  4. ^ a b Jadwiga Konieczna-Twardzikowa, Kultura książki polskiej w Łodzi przemysłowej, 1820-1918, 2005, ISBN 8371718713, pp. 187, 244
  5. ^ Dzieje żydów w Łodzi, 1820-1944 .wybrane problemy, 1991, ISBN 8370165710, p.148
  6. ^ "Łodzier Togbłat"