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''Naye tsayt'' (נײַע צײַט, 'New Times') was a
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between September 1917 and May 1919. ''Naye tsayt'' was an organ of the United Jewish Socialist Workers Party (''fareynikte'').Ėstraĭkh, G. ''In Harness: Yiddish Writers' Romance with Communism. Judaic traditions in literature, music, and art.''
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Prior to the launching of ''Naye tsayt'', the party published ''Der yidisher proletarier'' from Kiev. In 1919, the newspaper was merged into '' Komunistishe fon''.Estraikh, Gennady. ''The Yiddish-Language Communist Press'', in Frankel, Jonathan (ed.), ''Studies in Contemporary Jewry. Vol. 20, Dark Times, Dire Decisions : Jews and Communism''. New York City: Oxford University Press, 2005. p. 64


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