Der royter shtern (Buenos Aires)
Der royter shtern ('Red Star') was a Yiddish-language communist newspaper published in Argentina. The first issue of Der royte shtern was published at the time of the sixth anniversary of the October Revolution.[1][2] The newspaper was the weekly organ of the Jewish Section (Idsektie) of the Communist Party of Argentina.[2][3] Der royte shtern played an important role in the Yiddish communist press in the country, and around it various cultural and thematic publications were issued.[3] As of 1925, Der royter shtern had 2,000 subscribers.[2] As of 1927, the weekly edition stood at 3,500 copies (which can be compared with the figure for the Spanish-language organ of the party, La Internacional, at 6,000 and more than the Italian-language organ Ordine Nuovo).[3]
The newspaper continued to be published until 1934.[2] Der royter shern was replaced by Soviet, but only one issue of the new publication was published.[3]
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- ↑ 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: Oxford University Press, 2005. p. 67
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Bilsky, Edgardo J., Gabriel Trajtenberg, Ana Epelbaum de Weinstein, and Marḳ Ṭurḳoṿ. El movimiento obrero judio en la Argentina. Buenos Aires: Centro de Documentación e Información sobre Judaísmo Argentino "Marc Turkow", 1987. pp. 61, 91
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Dujovne, Alejandro. Cartografía de las publicaciones periódicas judías de izquierda en Argentina, 1900-1953
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