Haynt (הײַנט - "Today"; Yidishes tageblat 1906-08) was a Yiddish daily newspaper, published in Warsaw from 1906 until 1939.
Type | Daily newspaper |
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Founder(s) | Shmuel Yankev Yatskan |
Founded | 1906 |
Language | Yiddish |
Ceased publication | 1939 |
Country | Poland |
Newspaper Yidishes tageblat (יידישעס טאגעבלאט) was founded in 1906 by Zionist Samuel Jackan, a former contributor to the Hebrew language paper Ha-Tsefirah.
In 1908 Yidishes tageblat changed its name to Haynt and quickly established itself as the premier Yiddish newspaper in the Congress Poland.[1]
The practice of reprinting Yiddish fiction in serialized form helped Haynt set new circulation records for Yiddish journalism. By 1913 the newspaper reached a circulation of more than 150,000 copies.[2]
From 1908 till 1932 Haynt was a private company. In 1932 a cooperative called Alt-Nay was formed by the staff, who administered the newspaper ever since.[3]
Contributors
edit- Esriel Carlebach (עזריאל קארלעבאך), also under pseudonym Levi Gotthelf (לוי גאָטהעלף).
- Boris Smolar
- Moshe Sneh
- Sholem Aleichem, in particular, the second series of the exploits of Menahem-Mendl
References
edit- ^ "Introduction" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2006-10-03. Retrieved 2008-05-27.
- ^ http://www.yivo.org/downloads/Warsaw.pdf Archived 2006-10-03 at the Wayback Machine.
- ^ "Haynt: a Tsaytung bay Yidn (Today: A Jewish Newspaper),1908-1939". www.haynt.org. Archived from the original on 2015-04-13.
External links
edit- Today: A Jewish Newspaper, 1908-1939 by Chaim Finkelstein
- Complete digitized run of Haynt, 1908-1939 at the Historical Jewish Press