Publisher | Intersektionen Byuro |
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Founded | October 9, 1911 |
Language | Yiddish |
Ceased publication | July 4, 1914 |
Headquarters | Paris |
Circulation | 2,000 (1911) |
Der yidisher arbeyter (דער אידישער ארבייטער: 'The Jewish Worker') was a Yiddish-language labour movement journal published from Paris, France. It was the first full-fledged Jewish labour periodical in the country, and catered to the Jewish branches of the Confédération générale du travail (CGT).[1] It was the monthly organ of the Intersektionen Byuro ('Inter-sectional Bureau'), the coordination of Jewish trade union branches of the CGT.[2] The first issue appeared on October 9, 1911.[2][3] Der yidisher arbeyter represented a crossroads between the French labour movement and the Central and European Jewish culture.[2]
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