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''The Jewish Morning Journal'' (דער מארגען זשורנאל Yiddish ''Der Morgen Zshurnal'') was a Yiddish-language publication in New York from 1901-1971. ==Early years== A politically conservative, Orthodox Jewish publisher, Jacob Saphirstein, founded the ''Jewish Morning Journal'' in 1901. It was published in Yiddish, the language of the majority of eastern European Jewish immigrants who settled on the Lower East Side of New York.〔''The Universal Jewish Encyclopedia''. Isaac Landman, editor. vol 10, p 55, 1948〕 The paper took on a more liberal slant in 1916, when Jacob Fishman became editor, replacing Peter (Peretz) Wiernik. After resigning as editor in 1938, Fishman continued his daily column, "From Day to Day."〔Fishman Resigns As Editor of Morning Journal. Jewish Telegraphic Agency 22 Nov 1938〕 Zionist in outlook, the ''Jewish Morning Journal'' advocated an Orthodox lifestyle, and was not published on Saturday, the Jewish Sabbath. It was a staunch advocate of the Americanization of the Eastern European immigrants who formed the bulk of its readership. Along with other Yiddish publications, its circulation declined steadily after World War I, as immigrants became more assimilated and used English.〔Fruma Mohrer, Marek Web. Guide to the Yivo Archives. M E Sharpe Inc (October 1997) p62〕
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