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The ''Jewish Bakers' Voice'' (in Yiddish: ''Idishe Bekers Shtime'') was a trade paper for Jewish bakers published from New York City, the United States.〔 It was printed in English and Yiddish.〔 It was issued weekly on Fridays.〔 According to the ''Ayer Directory of Publication'' of 1952 it was founded in 1916, whilst a 1948 issue of ''Industrial Marketing'' states that the publication began in 1927. The publication was issued by the Jewish Bakers' Voice, Inc.〔〔 It was linked to the New York City Local 338 of the International Bagel Bakers Union.〔''Washington Post''. ''(Murray Lender, the man who brought bagels to the masses )''〕 The offices of ''Jewish Bakers' Voice'' were located on 320 Broadway.〔〔 In 1934 ''Jewish Bakers' Voice'' was brought to the Brooklyn Supreme Court in a 450,000 USD damage suit by the Certified Yeast Company. The ''Jewish Bakers' Voice'' had accused the Certified Yeast Company (a Jewish-owned business) of having imported German yeast under a false name (in breach of the Jewish boycott of German goods).〔JTA. ''(Yeast Hearing Ends; Decision is Postponed )''〕〔JTA. ''(Yeast Firm Admits Buying Reich Product )''〕 As of 1952 Morris Nagourney was the editor of the publication.〔 At this point it had a circulation of 1,439 copies.〔 ==References==
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