Włocławker Sztyme
Włocławker Sztyme (Yiddish: װלאצלאװקער שטימע, 'Voice of Włocławek') was a Yiddish language weekly newspaper published from the Polish of Włocławek 1930-1939. It was one of the longest-running Yiddish newspapers in the city. Zyskind Izbicki, A. Lichtensztajn and Israel Mordechai Biderman were editors of the newspaper. The newspaper carried the by-line 'Weekly Paper for Włocławek and surroundings'.
Włocławker Sztyme
Włocławker Sztyme (Yiddish: װלאצלאװקער שטימע, 'Voice of Włocławek') was a Yiddish language weekly newspaper published from the Polish of Włocławek 1930-1939. It was one of the longest-running Yiddish newspapers in the city. Zyskind Izbicki, A. Lichtensztajn and Israel Mordechai Biderman were editors of the newspaper. The newspaper carried the by-line 'Weekly Paper for Włocławek and surroundings'.
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