The voice. Jewish newspaper

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The vote was a Jewish newspaper that was published by the Zionist Regional Association for Austria from January 5, 1928 to March 11, 1938. The 40 × 26 cm (2 °) newspaper, initially published weekly (from January 3, 1934, twice a week; from October 11, 1937, three times a week) followed the Jewish calendar with the date.

Editors

  • from Jan. 3, 1934: Sigmund Finkelstein;
  • from March 13, 1934: Rudolf Glücklich;
  • from September 7, 1934: Imre Kaiser;
  • from October 4, 1935: Alfred Oswald Rosegg;
  • from Jan. 31, 1936: Pinkas Singer i. V .;
  • from April 3, 1936: Alfred Oswald Rosegg;
  • from June 15, 1937: Karl Schindler;
  • July 6, 1937: Eduard Grossmann;
  • from July 9, 1937: Robert Polower.

This included “The Voice of Youth” from 1929 to 1930 and “The Voice of the Jewish Woman” in 1930.

literature

  • Helmut W. Lang (Ed.): Austrian Retrospective Bibliography (ORBI). Edited at the Austrian National Library. Series 2: Austrian Newspapers 1492–1945, Volume 3: Bibliography of Austrian Newspapers 1621–1945, N – Z, p. 287.

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