Naye Prese

Naye Prese (Yiddish: נײַע פּרעסע‎) was a Yiddish-language communist daily newspaper published in Paris, France. The first issue was published on January 1, 1934. The initiative to start publishing Naye Prese was taken by a sector of Jewish members of the French Communist Party. Prior to the founding of Naye Prese there had been other Yiddish-language communist periodicals which had been banned by the French state authorities. Leo Katz served as the chief editor of Naye Prese, before joining into exile in Mexico. Naye Prese was banned during the German occupation of France.

Naye Prese

Naye Prese (Yiddish: נײַע פּרעסע‎) was a Yiddish-language communist daily newspaper published in Paris, France. The first issue was published on January 1, 1934. The initiative to start publishing Naye Prese was taken by a sector of Jewish members of the French Communist Party. Prior to the founding of Naye Prese there had been other Yiddish-language communist periodicals which had been banned by the French state authorities. Leo Katz served as the chief editor of Naye Prese, before joining into exile in Mexico. Naye Prese was banned during the German occupation of France.