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Komunistishe shtime : ウィキペディア英語版
Komunistishe shtime
''Di komunistishe shtime'' ('The Communist Voice') was a Yiddish language newspaper published from Odessa between 1919 and 1921. Its frequency of publishing was irregular, alternating between daily and weekly.〔 It was founded in early 1919 as the organ of the Odessa Committee of the Komfarband (Jewish Communist Union). Later it became the organ of the Jewish Section of the Odessa City Committee of the Communist Party (bolsheviks) of Ukraine.〔〔National Library of Russia. ''(Yiddish Newspapers (in the Latin alphabet) )''〕 Published in the midst of the Russian Civil War, times of great scarcity of printing paper, ''Komunistishe shtime'' was printed on old postal paper.
During its initial phase ''Komunistishe shtime'' was edited by S. Epstein and A. Chemerinsky. Later the editing was managed by a collective team.〔 As of 1921 it had a circulation of around 800. ''Komunistishe shtime'' was closed down in 1921. It was one of the publications that didn't survive the new policy imposed by the Sovnarkom in 1921 that newspapers had to be self-financing.〔 18 issues of ''Komunistishe shtime'' are kept at the National Library of Russia.〔
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