Lebnsfragn

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Lebnsfragn was a Yiddish-language magazine in Israel. According to the newspaper Unser Tsait of the Polish Bundists, she was the mouthpiece of the Bundists of Israel. It was founded in Tel Aviv in 1951 and first appeared monthly, then every two months. Lebnsfragn was close to the Workmens Circle , and part of the magazine reported on both organizations and Yiddish culture. She characterized herself as a "socialist monthly for politics, society and culture".

Isachar Artusky was the editor until 1971 and Yitzhak Luden until 2014. At the time the last issue was published in April 2014, Lebnsfragn was the last regularly published Yiddish publication in Israel.

Web links

  • Lebns Fragn. In: Lebns Fragn. Retrieved on December 19, 2017 (Hebrew, last version of the homepage).
  • Lebnsfragn. In: Historical Jewish Press. Retrieved December 19, 2017 (Hebrew, Archived editions by Lebnsfragn).

Individual evidence

  1. Yitshok Luden, Gali Drucker Bar-Am: Lebns-fragn. In: Israel National Library . May 2, 2014, accessed December 18, 2017 .
  2. Ofer Aderet: The last Bundist. In: Rosa Luxemburg Foundation Israel Office. December 15, 2017. Retrieved December 18, 2017 .