Di komunistishe velt ( Yiddish: די קאָמוניסטישע וועלט, 'The Communist World') was a Yiddish language journal published biweekly from Moscow 1919–1920. [1] [2] [3] [4] It was an organ of the Jewish Commissariat. [2] [4] The journal was published [5] The first issue of Di komunistishe velt was published on 1 May 1919 by Samuel (Shmuel) Agurskii - a former anarchist from the United States having joined the Bolsheviks. [5]
As publication of Der Emes was interrupted in the midst of the Russian Civil War, Di komunistishe velt came to function as the central party organ in Yiddish. [1] [6] The Jewish Commissariat recruited a non-Bolshevik, Daniel Charney, for the position as editor-in-chief of Di komunistishe velt. [6]
Debates on Yiddish language reform played out in the issues of Di komunistishe velt. [7]
Di komunistishe velt ( Yiddish: די קאָמוניסטישע וועלט, 'The Communist World') was a Yiddish language journal published biweekly from Moscow 1919–1920. [1] [2] [3] [4] It was an organ of the Jewish Commissariat. [2] [4] The journal was published [5] The first issue of Di komunistishe velt was published on 1 May 1919 by Samuel (Shmuel) Agurskii - a former anarchist from the United States having joined the Bolsheviks. [5]
As publication of Der Emes was interrupted in the midst of the Russian Civil War, Di komunistishe velt came to function as the central party organ in Yiddish. [1] [6] The Jewish Commissariat recruited a non-Bolshevik, Daniel Charney, for the position as editor-in-chief of Di komunistishe velt. [6]
Debates on Yiddish language reform played out in the issues of Di komunistishe velt. [7]