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Chełmer Sztyme : ウィキペディア英語版 | Chełmer Sztyme
''Chełmer Sztyme'' ((イディッシュ語:כעלעמער שטימע), translit. ''khelemer shṭime'', 'Voice of Chełm') was a Yiddish language newspaper published from the Polish city of Chełm between 1924 and 1939.〔'Fundacja Ochrony Dziedzictwa Żydowskiego. ''(Chełm - THE CHASSIDIC ROUTE )''〕 It was the leading Yiddish publication in the city at the time.〔 It was founded as ''Unser Sztyme'', but changed name to ''Chełmer Sztyme'' in 1927.〔Virtual Shetl. ''(Chełm )''〕 Initially a weekly, it became a daily newspaper in 1936. It identified itself as a 'non-party' newspaper.〔United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. ''(Khelemer shṭime )''〕 Nakhum Goldberg was the founding editor of the newspaper. Later the editing was taken over by Gershon Lustiker and Fishl Lazar.〔JewishGen. ''(Personalities and Types Who Are No More )''〕 Fishl Lazar was the publisher of ''Chełmer Sztyme'' for many years.〔JewishGen. ''(Famous Rabbis )''〕 In total 789 issues of ''Chełmer Sztyme'' were published.〔 ==References==
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