Der yidisher arbeyter (Paris)

Der yidisher arbeyter
Cover of Der yidisher arbeyter
PublisherIntersektionen Byuro
FoundedOctober 9, 1911
LanguageYiddish
Ceased publicationJuly 4, 1914
HeadquartersParis
Circulation2,000 (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]

  1. ^ Hofmeester, Karin. Jewish Workers and the Labour Movement: A Comparative Study of Amsterdam, London and Paris (1870–1914). Burlington, VT [u.a.]: Ashgate, 2004. pp. 270, 287
  2. ^ a b c Presse et mémoire: France des étrangers, France des libertés. Paris: Mémoire Génériques Ed. u.a, 1990. p. 95
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