Paul Novick

Pesakh "Paul" Novick (7 September 1891 – 21 August 1989) was a radical Jewish-American journalist, political commentator, and editor. Novick is best remembered as the long time editor-in-chief of the Communist Party Yiddish-language daily Morgen Freiheit (Morning Freedom) and of the Communist-affiliated English-language magazine Jewish Life. Novick was expelled from the Communist Party in 1972 for challenging Soviet foreign policy (specifically as it pertained to Czechoslovakia, Afghanistan, and Israel), and for openly supporting Zionism.[1][2]

  1. ^ Flint, Peter B. (1989-08-22). "PAUL NOVICK IS DEAD; EDITOR, 97, HELPED START YIDDISH DAILY (Published 1989)". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-10-31.
  2. ^ Lumer, Hyman (1971). "The Case of Paul Novick" (PDF). Marxists.org.