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Der Jüdische Arbeiter (other)
Der jüdische Arbeiter, German for "The Jewish Worker", may refer to: * ''Der jüdische Arbeiter'' (Vienna), a German-language periodical * ''Der yidisher arbeyter'' (Paris), a Yiddish-language periodical * ''Der yidisher arbeyter'' (Vilna), a Yiddish-language periodical {{DEFAULTSORT:Der judische Arbeiter ...
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Der Jüdische Arbeiter (Vienna)
''Der jüdische Arbeiter'' (''The Jewish Worker'') was a Labour Zionist newspaper published from Vienna 1927–1934. It was the organ of the Poale Zion organization in Austria Austria, , bar, Östareich officially the Republic of Austria, is a country in the southern part of Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps. It is a federation of nine states, one of which is the capital, Vienna, the most populous .... It substituted the Poale Zion publication ''Unsere Tribüne'' (published 1924–1926). It was initially published once every two weeks, but became a weekly in 1933. Julius Mamber was the editor of ''Der jüdische Arbeiter''.ANNO - AustriaN Newspaper Online. Der jüdische Arbeiter 1927-1934' References External links''Der jüdische Arbeiter'' archive 1927 establishments in Austria 1934 disestablishments in Austria Defunct biweekly newspapers Defunct newspapers published in Austria Defunct weekly newspapers German-language newspapers published in Austr ...
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Der Yidisher Arbeyter (Paris)
''Der yidisher arbeyter'' (''דער אידישער ארבייטער'': 'The Jewish Worker') was a Yiddish-language labour movement journal published from Paris, France. It was the first full-fledged Jewish labour periodical in the country, and catered to the Jewish branches of the ''Confédération générale du travail'' (CGT).Hofmeester, Karin. Jewish Workers and the Labour Movement: A Comparative Study of Amsterdam, London and Paris (1870–1914)'. Burlington, VT .a. Ashgate, 2004. pp. 270, 287 It was the monthly organ of the ''Intersektionen Byuro'' ('Inter-sectional Bureau'), the coordination of Jewish trade union branches of the CGT. The first issue appeared on October 9, 1911.Presse et mémoire: France des étrangers, France des libertés'. Paris: Mémoire Génériques Ed. u.a, 1990. p. 95 ''Der yidisher arbeyter'' represented a crossroads between the French labour movement and the Central and European Jewish culture. Editorial stance The pages of ''Der yidisher arbeyter'' w ...
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